U.S.-Trained Burkina Faso Military Executed 220 Civilians
A new report reveals details of the massacres by a longtime U.S. ally and counterterrorism partner.
A new report reveals details of the massacres by a longtime U.S. ally and counterterrorism partner.
U.S. military service members interviewed for a congressional inquiry said intelligence reports about how bad the situation is were being suppressed.
The Defense Department blew the deadline for a mandatory briefing to Congress on coups by U.S.-trained African military officers.
Famous for its repression and torture, Teodoro Obiang’s Equatorial Guinea got an aid delivery from U.S. Special Operations forces.
The junta denounced the “condescending attitude” of an American delegation that tried to save a quarter-billion-dollar U.S. base in Niger.
A 2007 Defense Department study found glaring problems with America’s Horn of Africa campaign plan. The U.S. military plunged ahead anyway.
“We can’t take away the pain and suffering felt by this family, but the fact that we haven’t even tried is awful,” Rep. Jim McGovern told The Intercept.
Israel’s War on Gaza
The U.S. risks complicity with Israeli atrocities, experts say.
Omar urged the Pentagon to make amends following an Intercept investigation into a U.S. strike that killed a woman and her 4-year-old.
A new Human Rights Watch report details “apparent war crimes” in attacks that killed 60 civilians in crowded marketplaces and at a funeral.