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TopicUS suspends military efforts in Guinea after...
Antifar
09/14/21 12:14:25 PM
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The troops they trained launched a coup on their day off.
https://taskandpurpose.com/news/army-special-forces-military-assistance-guinea-coup/

The Defense Department has suspended military assistance to the African country of Guinea after Guinean special operations forces used their day off from being trained by American Green Berets to overthrow their government.

No U.S. forces were involved in the Sept. 5 coup in Guinea, Pentagon spokesman John Kirby told reporters on Monday.

We obviously share the U.S. governments condemnation of this coup in Guinea, Kirby said at a Pentagon news briefing. Were carefully reviewing the situation on the ground for any potential impacts on our military assistance. Until that review is complete, theres going to be no further training or support to the Guinean armed forces.

A U.S. Special Forces team began teaching Guinean special operators in July about small unit tactics, tactical combat casualty care, language training, and the Law of Armed Conflict, said U.S. Africa Command spokeswoman Bardha S. Azari. That training has been canceled due to the recent developments, she said.

During the month-and-a-half that Special Forces trained the Guineans, U.S. troops met with Guinean Col. Mamady Doumbouya, who is now the self-appointed ruler of Guinea after his forces deposed former leader Alpha Cond, Azari said.

As the commander of the Guinean Special Operations Forces, he approved activities between U.S. and Guinean Special Operations Forces, Azari said.

When asked how roughly 100 Guinean special operators could have left their base and made the four-hour drive to the countrys capital without the Special Forces team knowing anything about it, Azari explained: Sept. 5 was considered a down day for both forces.

It is possible that the Guineans left while the Special Forces team that was instructing them was asleep, Declan Walsh and Eric Schmitt of the New York Times reported.

And although numerous U.S.-trained officers have seized power in their countries most notably, Gen. Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt this is believed to be the first time one has done so in the middle of an American military course, the Times reported.

Kirby did not answer directly when he was asked on Monday whether the Green Berets were in fact sleeping whilst the Guinean troops whom they were training headed off to storm the presidential palace.

I think Im just going to leave my answer the way I did, Kirby said.

Once the Special Forces team realized what the Guineans were up to on their down day, they drove straight to the U.S. embassy in the countrys capital, according to the Times.

Chalk up another dub for the United States Military


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