President calls Camp Lemonnier in Djibouti 'critical'
Lauren McCauley, staff writer
Common Dreams - May 5, 2014
The United States has agreed to sign a long-term lease agreement with
the government of Djibouti, President Obama announced Monday, cementing
the U.S. military's presence at Camp Lemonnier, home to U.S. Africa
Command (AFRICOM) and key foothold for the killer drone program.
In a statement announcing
the agreement with Djibouti President Ismaïl Omar Guelleh, Obama hailed
Camp Lemonnier's "critical role as an operational headquarters for
regional security," emphasizing "the importance the base plays in
protecting Americans and Djiboutians alike from violent extremist
individuals and organizations."
The only "official" U.S. base in Africa, Camp Lemonnier is known as the "busiest Predator drone base outside the Afghan war zone," according to The Washington Post,
and is central to drone operations in Somalia and Yemen. The base
primarily serves the Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa
(CJTF-HOA) and currently houses more than 2,000 U.S. personnel.
Human rights groups have accused
Djibouti of being a "knowing participant" in the CIA's rendition
program and of housing CIA "black sites," where prisoners of the U.S.
military have been held and tortured.
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