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US sends special forces to Uganda to hunt for brutal warlord Joseph Kony
Four aircraft and 150 troops on their way to help search jungle for Lord's Resistance Army chief, Washington Post reports

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LRA leader Joseph Kony is believed to be hiding out in jungle straddling the Central African Republic, South Sudan and Congo. Photograph: Stuart Price/AFP/Getty Images
The Obama administration is sending about 150 special forces troops along with military aircraft to Uganda to help in the search for warlord Joseph Kony, the Washington Post reported on Sunday.

The deployments began on Sunday night, the Post said, after the administration began to notify Congress.

In the first deployment of U.S. military aircraft to the region, at least four CV-22 Osprey aircraft will arrive in Uganda by midweek, together with refueling planes and special forces airmen to fly and maintain them, Amanda Dory, the Pentagon's deputy assistant secretary of defense for African affairs, told the Post.

The newspaper said US personnel were authorised to "provide information, advice and assistance" to an African Union force tracking Kony and his Lord's Resistance Army.

"While combat-equipped, they are prohibited from engaging LRA forces unless in self-defense," the Post said.

A 5,000-strong African Union regional task force, supported by about 100 US special forces, has been hunting Kony and his fighters. Most of them are thought to be hiding in jungle straddling the borders of Central African Republic, South Sudan and Democratic Republic of Congo.

LRA fighters, who emerged in northern Uganda in the late 1980s, are known for using extreme violence, including chopping off limbs as a form of punishment, as well as raping young girls and abducting them for use as sex slaves.

The Post quoted administration officials as saying the deployment did not signal the White House was weakening its criticism of new anti-gay legislation in Uganda that imposes harsh penalties for homosexuality.

Since last month's enactment of the anti-gay legislation, Washington has said it is reviewing its relationship with Uganda's government.
 

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I won't profess to be an expert so I gotta ask, what is America's relationship with Nigeria? Cuz Uganda isn't the only country in Africa with anti-gay laws. Why they want to sodomize Uganda so bad? :patrice:

Anyways, yeah kill this faggit kony I don't care. I'd prefer the African Union be the ones to do it, just let America equip em and provide logistics, technology, whateva. :ld:
 

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Why does Ukraine need 1 Billion anyway? The "we'll scratch your back if you scratch our back" payback better be good.
 
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