by John Stupart | Sep 25, 2013 | East Africa, Featured
It was a spate of kidnappings and terror attacks that sparked the Kenyan invasion of Somalia in 2011, and it precisely the same reason why Kenya should not for a second consider withdrawal from AMISOM now.
by Ryan M. Barnett | Sep 23, 2013 | East Africa, Featured
Terrorism is not a new form of political dissent in asymmetric warfare.
by John Stupart | Sep 19, 2013 | Southern Africa
The ongoing fight by the South African Army and its allies in the DRC has thus far been going quite well. With material gains made against M23, who has now been pushed out of the Kibati Heights and have yet to make a serious threatening move in retaliation, the doubt...
by John Stupart | Sep 10, 2013 | Central Africa, Featured
Editor John Stupart recently discussed the week’s operations of the FIB with eNCA’s Jeremy Maggs:
by John Stupart | Sep 5, 2013 | Central Africa, Featured
With the Force Intervention Brigade now fully involved in operations alongside FARDC forces against M23 (and theoretically other rebel groups), a lot has happened in their first week or so of activity. Goma is secure A clear focal point of any conflict against M23 was...