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Commander General Michael Langley has called on African nations to deepen cooperation in the face of rising threats across the continent, urging a united approach to security and stability.Speaking ...
Namibia has marked the mass killings of Indigenous people by former colonial ruler Germany in the early 20th century with its ...
Commander General Michael Langley has lauded Kenya's leadership as the East African nation hosts the African Chiefs of Defence Conference (ACHOD) 2025, bringing together top military leaders from ...
The U.S. military is backing off its usual talk of good governance and countering underlying causes of African insurgencies.
In responses to a number of people, Grok focused on debunking claims of white genocide in South Africa – even when tagged into a post about totally unrelated topics. The claim of white genocide ...
The 173rd Airborne Brigade (Sky Soldiers) is the U.S. Army's Contingency Response Force in Europe, providing rapid forces to the United States European, Africa and Central Commands areas of ...
STUTTGART, Germany — U.S. Africa Command is launching airstrikes in Somalia at a record-setting pace as the military seeks to counter an influx of Islamic State group fighters, military figures ...
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Michael Elliott Langley is the 6th commander of United States (US) Africa Command, (AFRICOM). Michael Elliott Langley is the first black four_ star general in the United States Marine Corps promoted ...
While Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle from the Philippines is considered to be a front-runner, known for his affable style and karaoke skills, there has been buzz about the possibility of an African ...
U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Michael Langley, commander of U.S. Africa Command, traveled to Côte d’Ivoire, April 24-25, to meet with Ivorian leaders and deliver remarks at the opening ceremony of ...
Some potential options could include the US African Command merging with the US European Command, which would reduce one four-star position. It could also mean combining the US Southern Command ...