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Shines Light on U.S. Shadow War in East Africa
26
April, 2012
An
innocuous-seeming U.S. Air Force press release. A serendipitous
satellite image in Google Earth. Snapshots from a photographer on
assignment at a Spanish air base. The crash of an Air Force F-15E
Strike Eagle fighter-bomber in the United Arab Emirates. These are
some of the fragments of information that Italian aviation blogger
David Cenciotti has assembled to reveal the best picture yet of the
Pentagon’s secretive war in the Arabian Peninsula and East Africa.
In
a series of blog posts over the past two weeks, Cenciotti
has described
in unprecedented detail the
powerful aerial force helping wage Washington’s hush-hush campaign
of air strikes, naval bombardments and commando raids along the
western edge of the Indian Ocean, including terror hot spots Yemen
and Somalia. Cenciotti outlined the deployment of eight F-15Es from
their home base in Idaho to the international air and naval outpost
at Camp Lemonnier in Djibouti, north of Somalia.
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