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US reduces troops in Africa, changes focus on training – DW – 11/22/2018
3,000 U.S. soldiers to serve in Africa next year- A new Cold War with China over Africa?Dilemma X
US military expansion in Africa – Guban Media
List of United States military bases - Wikipedia
Graphic: US military's presence in Africa – Joeva Sean Rock
United States of Africa - USA has 29 military bases in Africa but not to serve the interests of Africa. France, the UK, Germany, Saudi Arabia, India, Turkey, UAE and China all
Documents Show Vast Network of U.S. Military Bases in Africa
Chinese Base in Djibouti Near Camp Lemmonnier Africa US Concern
Chinese Naval Base in Guinea & Its Implications - Arete Africa
US Military Presence in Africa | Download Scientific Diagram
Why are there so many military bases in Djibouti? - BBC News
Anti-war activists raise alarm over United States' fast-growing military presence across Africa - Tehran Times
US military drawdowns in sub-Saharan Africa | S&P Global
The US Military and the African Front - Geopolitical Futures
Pentagon Map Shows Network of 29 U.S. Bases in Africa
AFRICA & US: LACK OF TRANSPARENCY IN US MILITARY FOOTPRINT EXPANSION IN AFRICA – PANGEA-RISK
Africa: U.S. Bases in Africa and the Future of African Unity - allAfrica.com
U.S. Drone and Surveillance Flight Bases in Africa Map and Photos | Public Intelligence
MAP: The U.S. military currently has troops in these African countries - The Washington Post
After Afghanistan, US military presence abroad faces domestic and foreign opposition in 2022
Defending Our Sovereignty: US Military Bases in Africa and the Future of African Unity
The US Military's Best-Kept Secret | The Nation
America's War-Fighting Footprint in Africa - TomDispatch.com
American Military Bases in Africa
Dominik P. Jankowski on Twitter: "Great map of foreign military bases/engagement in Africa. Foreign=mainly France and the US. http://t.co/JphDBHLs9J" / Twitter
Exclusive: The US military's plans to cement its network of African bases - The Mail & Guardian