ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 3月8日 07時37分


The American military is scaling back its commandos in Africa by about 25%, mainly in the continent’s west, despite an onslaught of attacks from an increasingly deadly matrix of Islamist fighters. Under the Trump administration’s military strategy, the Pentagon has pivoted from focusing on counterterrorism operations to potential threats from China and Russia. The shift in Africa has unnerved African commanders in Burkina Faso and neighboring nations in the Sahel, a vast sub-Saharan scrubland increasingly racked by bombings, massacres, kidnappings and attacks on hotels frequented by Westerners. What is emerging, critics said, is a glimpse of what happens when American troops, especially Special Operations forces, pull back before insurgents are effectively subdued, leaving local or allied forces to fend off the Islamic State, Al Qaeda or their offshoots. #nytimes reporter Eric Schmitt visited Loumbila, Burkina Faso to learn more. Visit the link in our profile to read the dispatch. @laetitiavancon shot this photo of Malian soldiers during target practice near Loumbila.


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