US Army Prepares for Nigeria’s Possible Break-up (2015)

August 17th, 2009

Master Sgt. Loren Bonser/U.S. Army {AllAfrica}

Master Sgt. Loren Bonser/U.S. Army {AllAfrica}

NewsRescue- The article below and related articles raise pertinent questions- 1. Is the United States promoting a breakup, in what’s known as the ’tissue scarcity scare’ scenario, where the suggestion and promotion of a concept leads to its manifestation. Nigerians skeptical about the possibility of a breakup get reassured that best analysis from the US suggests its high possibility of success and parties in favor of this go ahead in full force to make this so-called expert analysis a reality? Or is a natural breakup indeed the reality?

The US has been known to be at the center of important breakups in the past. Countries like Vietnam and Korea had the US play a major skewed role, and when these Nations divided into North and South, the US stationed its troops at the border to defend usually the Southern territory, and the Northern usually became a rejected, isolated rudiment.

In Nigeria the North, currently the power holding block, which is majorly Muslim, and lacks petroleum resources will almost certainly be turned into an Arab aligned, possibly terrorist ‘axis of evil’, Nation. While the US will according to experts defend and instill puppet rule over the resourceful South, which it is believed it will assist in secession if a breakup war occurs.

The US will likely favor such a breakup for obvious reasons- the current leader of Nigeria thumped his finger in the US nose, clearly rejecting the installation of US AFRICOM military command in Nigeria. Nigeria’s government has also of recent signed deals with Russia and Iran for major resource, military and power(Nuclear generation) mutual ventures. This alliance possibly does not sit well with the US. In addition, Nigeria has been promoting development, not by serving US interest but by cooperation’s with so-called third world Nations like Brazil.

Related: Nigeria, Sudan, Somalia, Ethiopia to breakup soon?- Intel

Pains of war {Nigeriaworldview blog}

Pains of war {Nigeriaworldview blog}

ThisDay- The United States military had, in May 2008, conducted a war games test called Unified Quest 2008, to ascertain how its military might respond to a war in parts of Africa including Nigeria and Somalia.

According to an article written by Director of the African Security Research Project in Washington, DC and Guest Columnist of AllAfrica Global Media, Mr. Daniel Volman ( See: One World Media For ‘Global Citizens’- 2009 World Economic Forum; Are You Ready? ), the Nigerian scenario was predicated upon a possible war in 2013. The article observed that it was the first time the African scenarios were included, as part of Pentagon’s plan to create a new military command for Africa: the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM). It also emerged that “the free flow of natural resources from Africa to the global market” was one of the “guiding principles” of AFRICOM, asarticulated by Vice Admiral Robert Moeller at an AFRICOM conference held at Fort McNair on February 18, 2008.

The 2013 war date, the article said, was a test of how AFRICOM could respond to a crisis in Nigeria in the event that rival factions and rebels fight for control of the oil fields of the Niger Delta and the government was near collapse.
Among scenarios examined, Volman said, were the possibility of direct American military intervention involving some 20,000 US troops in order to “secure the oil,” bearing in mind that Nigeria is a major supplier of US oil needs.
Also, the question of how to handle possible splits between factions within the Nigerian government was tested.
Other options included diplomatic pressure, military action, with or without the aid of European and African nations.
One participant, US Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel Mark Stanovich, drew up a plan that called for the deployment of thousands of U.S. troops within 60 days, which even he thought was undesirable, Volman stated.

“American intervention could send the wrong message: that we are backing a government that we don’t intend to,” Stanovich said. Other participants suggested that it would be better if the U.S. government sent a request to South Africa or Ghana to send troops into Nigeria instead,” the article stated.

Related: Obama To Visit Ghana- All About AFRICOM?

According to Major Robert Thornton, an officer with the Joint Center for International Security Force Assistance at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, “it became apparent that it was actually green (the host nation government) which had the initiative, and that any blue [the U.S. government and its allies] actions within the frame were contingent upon what green was willing to tolerate and accommodate.”“As the game progressed, according to former U.S. ambassador David Lyon, it became clear that the government of Nigeria was a large part of the problem. As he put it, ‘we have a circle of elites [the government of Nigeria] who have seized resources and are trying to perpetuate themselves. Their interests are not exactly those of the people,” said the article.

“The recommendations which the participants drew up for the Army’s Chief of Staff, General George Casey, do not appear to be publicly available, as what the participants finally concluded was not known. But since the war games took place in the midst of the presidential election campaign, General Casey decided to brief both John McCain and Barack Obama on its results,” the article stated.

The game ended without military intervention because one of the rival factions executed a successful coup and formed a new government that sought stability.

AFRICOM representatives were said to be in communication throughout the test, but non of their officers were part of the event, said Volman.

Volman observed that neither the General of AFRICOM William Ward nor Vice Admiral Mueller “were under illusions about the” purpose of the command.

“Thus when General Ward appeared before the House Armed Services Committee on March 13, 2008, he cited America’s growing dependence on African oil as a priority issue for AFRICOM and went on to proclaim that combating terrorism would be “AFRICOM’s number one theatre-wide goal.” He barely mentioned development, humanitarian aid, peace-keeping or conflict resolution.”

“Since then, as General Ward has demonstrated in an interview with AllAfrica, he has become more adept at sticking to the US government official public position on AFRICOM’s aims and on its escalating military operations on the African continent,” stated the piece. Volman argued that contrary to expectations, President Obama had chosen to increase US military intervention in Africa by providing arms and training to the Transitional Government in Somalia, an attempt to make the continent a central battlefield in the “global war on terrorism.”

He further argued that the operations of AFRICOM had been expanded through a proposed budget for financial year 2010, which will provide increased security assistance to repressive regimes in Nigeria, Niger, Chad, and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and key US allies such as Ethiopia, Kenya, Djibouti, Rwanda and Uganda.

The war game test drew various participants from the State Department and other US government agencies, foreign military officers (including military representatives from several NATO countries, Australia and Israel), journalists, academics, and the private military contractors that helped run the war games: the Rand Corporation and Booz-Allen.
Another of the four scenarios that were war-gamed was a test of how AFRICOM could respond to a crisis in Somalia — set in 2025 — caused by escalating insurgency and piracy. Unfortunately, no information on the details of the scenario is available.

The five-day game was designed to look at what crisis might erupt in different parts of the world in five to 25 years and how the US might respond. Back in 2005, the US had predicted that Nigeria would break-up in 2015. The report was highly criticised by Nigerian leaders.

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Comments (14)

 

  1. Kany says:

    I think it will do us much much much good if this country is divided…… but is just that Nigerians are cowards. This country is like 6 or more different countries FORCED to stay together with one part dominating the other.

  2. bez says:

    a good and purposeful govt will with God’s help solve the delta problems.i feel for them but its ignorance to want war

  3. Nigeria is a great nation made by God,if you look deep you will know that the almighty creator is quite aware of this nation’s existence,perhaps evil men has held us down all this while,i mean for a very long time.But presently i think all the true Nigerians will wake up to a new virtuous morning.What we need is CHANGE! …….true change.i have a dream where the world will change and become one1,no damn hatred,greedy and then Obama will stop the war at Gaza and unite the Jews and Arabs,it’s just a dream anyway just like Martin Luther KING dream t many years ago but today black obama is the U.S president.
    The world is old and tired of wars lets cultivate peace and harvest peace.Niger is not a failed state but can be a failed state all in our hands,we can liberate this beloved country from the hands of cabals,foolish extremists just like when the Creator himself rescued us from the hands of monster Sani abacha.
    In my opinion we can still make it,we shall change power from the north and teach them how to do it becos dem no sabi at all!
    Then we can improve business with our American brothers on a clearly note with the Americans respecting our policies and entities as a state.The answer is attitudinal change,i mean the real CHANGE.
    Niger sail on

  4. general says:

    But really I see so much greatness unequaled ever in the history of mankind if we stay together and do the right things. Such a beautiful country. From the south south to the east to the west and north etc, it’s so beautiful sometimes i feel like crying. Please I beg the youths of this country not to let this happen to us. We can do it, we will keep trying. We will not go down with Nigeria but Nigeria will rise up with us. Amen

  5. general says:

    divided we fight united we fall and scatter period. fundamental changes must be preached, imbibed and enforced on an individual bases before we can stand strong whether it be as a united country or separated entities.

  6. Son dey says:

    From Above:All of you are Stupid ambassadors of nigeria..Please mind what you post on the internet…Pray and lets make a change not war or arguement.

  7. victor ojobo says: says:

    It is only children and the ignorant that thinks Nigeria is going to breakup. The educated and the men will never agitate for that because there know what it means. Patriotic Nigerians will never think of breaking up, we should keep dialoguing its the best. Children keep quite and let the men do what they know. we are ONE.

    • Headley Milliner says:

      It is not only children that think Nigeria or any african state can break up. There might be some people who are not recognising that the world is changing to greed, and making economical power its primary basic goal. The plundering of oil deposits for economical wealth is rendering the normal thinking process of human beings impotent. If we could just take a step backwards, and not follow the the typical westen societies philosophy, Nigeria or any African state would not have to worry about breakup. These ideas of breakup are placed in peoples minds to bring about those results.

  8. Whether anybody likes it or not, and as long as it is very clear that the North are greedy extremist only bent on draining the Niger Delta resources, and yet want to continue to dominate the geo-political landscape of the Nigeria structure with some stupid hidden islamic agenda, at this juncture, we the Niger Deltans can no longer take it. Sooner or later the real fight will erupt and believe me this will not be the type of Biafra and Nigeria army war. The North will be slaughtered and they will be disgraced and finally driven away. Nigeria must break and the 2015 date to me is even to far. I am predicting the war/conflict to start by 2011 and the break up process by 2013 and finally a new country/name for the South South part of Nigeria. I know the South East and South West of Nigeria will be just fine as well on their own and obviously happy for the break-up, whether they will participate in the war or north

    • Noora says:

      Learn somehing to say better.Dont just talk simply because you need to talk, but talk when you have something to say reasonable.
      My dear Solomon,You dont know WAR

      My dear Solo, Always pray for peace,Nigeria is a peaceful Country,Nothing can divide it. We thank God for that.

  9. daobu yellowe says:

    NIGER DELTA REPUBLIC. I am a true Niger Deltan and patriot. i will not let the works and sacrifices of the honoured likes of Major Isaac Adaka Boro, Ken Saro-Wiwa go in vain.we the massess have endured too much. It is clear that the 1914 amalgamtion was, fortunately or unfortunately, a grave mistake meted out unto us not by God, but by the British for their Euro- centrist interests. Nigerians should diversify her economy in order to get rid of this oil curse. Niger Deltans, stnd up for your rights and determine your political future and destiny.

  10. Frank says:

    You uneducated fool, we have to divide, north keep your sand, west your commerce, south your oil, u north are like pigs

  11. Ose says:

    Nigeria Can Never Break Up.We are One a and we are the GIANT OF AFRICA.So USA should leave us ALONE.

    • KJ says:

      LEAVE US ALONE??????? WHAT THE HELL ARE U TALKIN ‘BOUT??????? IF THE SOUTH DOES WHAT THE NORTH DOES, WILL THEY TAKE IT, WILL NIGERIA NOT HAVE BEEN A FAILED STATE SINCE THE 70′S….. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH……..WE THE NIGER DELTANS HAVE TAKEN ENOUGH SHITS FORM THE NORTH…….AND I THINK IT’S TOO LATE FOR THEM TO REALISE THAT NOW……..COUPLE WITH THE EVERYDAY TROUBLES THEY ARE CAUSING FOR THE NIGERIANS, THOUGH I’M NOT SUPORTING A DIVIDED STATE,…..BUT I WISH I WAS NEVER BORN A NIGERIAN……, DAM NORTHENERS …….DAM NIGERIA…..IT’S ALREADY A FAIL STATE.

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