The United States withdrew troops from Somalia
The United States withdrew troops from Somalia
The United States withdrew troops from Somalia
The United States withdrew troops from Somalia
The United States withdrew troops from Somalia
The United States withdrew troops from Somalia.
Fort Sumter in Charleston harbor, South Carolina
the first country that the US attacked was Germany after Going through France and joining up with the French and British troops
The US mission in Somalia wasn't affiliated with the food relief mission - that was the jurisdiction of the United Nations. US troops did participate in the UN mission, but Task Force Ranger was there on separate authority, and was not part of the relief mission.
The Battle of Mogadishu was fought October 3 and 4, 1993. It is the subject of the book, movie, and documentary Black Hawk Down.
Operation Restore Hope: A humanitarian effort, security and the feeding of starving populations.
As the name applied, Operation Restore Hope was intended to help the starving people of Somalia. The assistance program went out of control when the people became disorganized and violence erupted. When US Forces began to receive attacks from the population, it was time to end the program and leave.
The US forces fought in Africa against the Nazis and they fought against Somalians in Somaliland in the 1990s. They also fought in Tripoli in the 1700s. The question as phrased is rather ridiculous as Africa was never united or was never blanketly attacked by the United States. The examples above all do not involve Black African soldiers (with the exception the Somalia conflict) and that was only a conflict because Somalis attacked the United Nations Peacekeeping Troops (as opposed to declaring war on Somalia). Historically speaking, the United States has not been terribly interested in Africa.
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