Mike Pompeo makes first trip to Africa with conflicting US signals

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WASHINGTON (AFP) - The United States is discussing military cuts in Africa, has tightened visa rules for Africans and President Donald Trump notoriously was quoted as disparaging the continent with a vulgar epithet.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON - The United States is discussing military cuts in Africa, has tightened visa rules for Africans and President Donald Trump notoriously was quoted as disparaging the continent with a vulgar epithet.

The official said that a"major theme" will be the growing role of China, which has poured money into the continent as part of its global blitz of infrastructure spending. "We want to absolutely empower that youth and make sure that they are a force for dynamic growth and economic empowerment and better governance in the world," he said.

"This should be a very important talking point during his visit," said Mbaye, who is also a non-resident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington. "It's not clear why he is going now and whether this is part of any broader US strategy on Africa, especially when the administration has indicated in just the last few weeks that it intends to exponentially reduce its security and aid investments," said the former diplomat, who requested anonymity to speak candidly.

 

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