U.S Building Massive Military Base in Somalia At The Former Soviet Airstrip

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The U.S. military is dramatically expanding its operations at a former Soviet air strip in Somalia, constructing more than 800 beds at the Baledogle base, VICE News has learned. The construction at the secretive base marks the latest example of America’s growing and controversial shadow war in Africa.

Baledogle’s expansion is one part of what appears to be a massive U.S. military infrastructure development project in the Horn of Africa country that will see at least six new U.S. outposts built this year, according to multiple defense contractors who spoke to VICE News.


The buildup coincides with an aggressive escalation by U.S. forces in their fight against al Qaida-linked al-Shabaab. U.S. Africa Command (known as AFRICOM) now has more than 500 U.S. military personnel in Somalia, according to a spokeswoman, a dramatic increase from 2016, when AFRICOM only acknowledged 50 American troops on the ground.

And since January 2017, U.S. forces have conducted at least 48 airstrikes in Somalia, compared to 14 in 2016 and 11 in 2015, according to the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, a London-based watchdog organization.

Access to Baledogle is highly restricted, but American contractors and Somali security officials with knowledge of the project told VICE News the construction work began last June, soon after Somalia officially declared war on the insurgency group al-Shabaab. AFRICOM wouldn’t comment on specific base sizes, but it confirmed that Somalia now has the third-largest concentration of U.S. DOD personnel on the continent, after Djibouti and Niger.



Baledogle — or “B-dog” as it's colloquially referred to by the Americans in Somalia — has long been a forward operating base on the plains of Southern Somalia, a bumpy, 40-minute propeller plane ride from Mogadishu or a days-long drive through terrain littered with IEDs. Until recently just a few dozen American personnel worked in secrecy there alongside African Union Peacekeepers and Somali National Army Special Forces.


“There are many more Americans here now, and planes are coming in every day to the base.”

But over the past year, yellow Caterpillar excavators and compactors have flooded the grounds and rickety secondhand trucks carrying petrol and equipment have bumbled their way daily into the base’s gates. Mounds of red earth have been flattened and tan tents erected in their place.

According to the scope of work seen by VICE News, the Department of Defense funded the construction of at least 208 of these beds through the U.S. Army's Logistical Civil Augmentation Program. The other 600 beds are being constructed under the Department of State’s Africa Peacekeeping Program, according to one contractor with knowledge of the project.

“The size of the Baledogle has doubled in the last year. There are many more Americans here now, and planes are coming in every day to the base,” one Somali soldier stationed at the base said on the condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to speak to the press.

Military leaders have kept a tight lid on U.S. activity in Somalia, but the recent flood of American resources into the country suggests a deepening involvement beyond the counterterror mission against al-Shabaab. Increasingly, experts and contractors familiar with military activities say, the U.S. is setting its sights on building up Somalia as another key strategic location for American military activity in Africa and the Middle East.


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https://news.vice.com/en_us/article/xw7nw3/somalia-is-looking-like-another-full-blown-us-war
 

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As trump says about his own immigration policy in America, they dont bring their best and brightest to Somalia. The general world use it as proxy location and target practise and eliminating any dangerous idealogy that can ever form from there be it brotherhood axis alliance based on IDEALOGY not interest which is dangerous cause not many nations are based on idealogy bar the western alliance it will form as a robust competitor if it grows.

But lets not forget the reality on the ground, you are the only dead bodies lying on the floor, never forget that, your just a theater of war where they get practise in new battles techniques out there. They dont come with business investment and development or lifting up education standards, they come with bullets and guns.
 

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It's somali fault they take their personal ambitions in politics and get back up overseas from ideologies who are clearly seeking to disrupt the world order. All that ends up is you just furthered the beef on-ground, you added to the complexity even more and gets harder to resolve with more hands involved with differing views of what that nation should like in the grand scheme of things. Somalia was already a bad situation we just make shit worse.

It's better hungry and safe then hungry with bullets firing around. Maybe that will be my campaign slogan if I run for president loooooool. Lets be poor and safe rather then poor and dead bodies lying around. If we minded our own business in the world stage none of this would happen, look at oman. We should make it a national crime for getting involved in world matters.

We played this game before. Remember Mad Mullah? sided with ottoman caliphate who was under siege by the europeans in world war 1? they wanted to break down the ottomans and it's regional base and played this game in sudan with the mad guy over there, did it with the arabs and wahabism. It broke down it's balkan region also. We only got dead bodies from that nothing else, we are playing the same game now 100 years later choosing between caliphate seeking nations with a mix of russia involved against allied nations.
 
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Saalax Bidaar

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This and the Xalane base are source of all evil in Somalia.

There’s simply to many players in the field. There are too many hands in the cookie jar.

Only Allah can save Somalia wallahi.
 
This and the Xalane base are source of all evil in Somalia.

There’s simply to many players in the field. There are too many hands in the cookie jar.

Only Allah can save Somalia wallahi.
Yep , how can we do anything if foreign countries can just force you to change your foreign relations.
 
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