(Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Friday he was sending about 100 U.S. troops to central Africa to help and advise government forces battling Ugandan Lord's Resistance Army rebels accused of murder, rape and kidnapping children.Hm. Well, if they're only Military Advisers, I guess no harm can come from that...
Obama -- who once denounced the LRA as an "affront to human dignity" -- made clear the troops would serve as trainers and advisers in efforts to hunt down rebel leader Joseph Kony and would not engage in combat except in self-defense.
In a letter to Congress, Obama said the first U.S. forces arrived in Uganda on Wednesday and would be deployed to South Sudan, the Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of the Congo "subject to the approval of each respective host nation."
Sign of the Times
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I remember another young naive Liberal president who sent "advisors" into a foriegn country to try to stop the rape and murder of civilians. How could this possibly go bad???
I remember another young naive Liberal president who sent "advisors" into a foriegn country to try to stop the rape and murder of civilians. How could this possibly go bad???
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