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ReutersU.S. navy to fight crime, terror along African coastSat May 19, 2007 10:52AM EDT
By Daniel Flynn
DAKAR (Reuters) - The United States is boosting its naval presence
along the lawless West African coast to combat terrorism, illegal
migration and drug trafficking and to secure U.S. oil interests,
senior naval and coastguard officials said.
Amid concerns that weak government controls in some West African
states has made the region fertile for drug cartels, people smugglers
and Islamist groups, the U.S. navy command in Europe has focused
its activities southward.
"The clear majority of shipping coming into the United States is
coming off the coast of West Africa into the Gulf of Mexico," Vice-
Admiral John Stufflebeem, commander of the U.S. Sixth Fleet based
in the Mediterranean, said on Saturday.
"So we are interested in this (region) from a security perspective
from our own homeland, and ... in commerce and quite frankly, oil
is one part of it," he told Reuters.
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