[Salon] US Army brigade in Africa seeks to ward off Chinese, Russian influence



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US Army brigade in Africa seeks to ward off Chinese, Russian influence

By Bryant Harris                     Oct 10, 2022

 
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army’s 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade is training militaries throughout Africa to woo countries away from Chinese and Russian influence on the continent.
“As the Army refocuses on China — our pacing challenge — as well as the acute threat posed by Russia, it’s important to recognize that both countries are actively competing in Africa,” Maj. Gen. Todd Wasmund, the commander of Southern European Task Force, Africa, said Monday at the Association of the U.S. Army’s annual conference.
“China and Russia understand very well Africa’s strategic significance, he added. “They are seeking to influence events on the continent in their favor using political influence is information, economic leverage and malign military activity. We also know that violent extremist organizations are a persistent threat.”
Wasmund’s remarks indicate how the brigade has turned largely toward great power competition as it bolsters U.S. military ties in Africa, similar to its counterpart — the 5th SFAB in the Indo-Pacific region — which often finds itself training Asian militaries alongside Chinese advisers.
The Army hopes the 2nd SFAB can ultimately help integrate African partners with NATO forces. But Chinese and Russian activities have complicated that task, Wasmund said, noting the Russian mercenary firm Wagner Group and its activities in Mali have made it hard for the U.S. to operate there.
Created in 2017, each of the five security force assistance brigades has 800 troops; they’re focused on training foreign military counterparts so as to allow conventional and special operations forces to zero in on their primary missions. Each SFAB mission consists of four to 12 specialized U.S. service members.
Since the 2nd SFAB deployed to Africa in 2020, the brigade has conducted activities in more than 15 countries across the continent with a regular presence in 11 of them.
That included a training mission in Ghana, where the 2nd SFAB enabled Ghanaian forces to shut down an illegal Chinese mining operation. Ghana had also requested the U.S. Embassy lend assistance to establish a school to prepare soldiers for United Nations peacekeeping missions on the continent. With assistance from the 2nd SFAB, Ghana ultimately developed the Army Peace Operations Training School.
In addition to Ghana, the 2nd SFAB has helped train militaries in Morocco, Tunisia, Senegal, Somalia, Djibouti, Senegal, Botswana and Zambia.


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