US advisers limited to ‘support’ role in tracking down LRA

They “are not directly involved in the operation to find members of the Lord’s Resistance Army”, said Major James Rawlinson of the US Special Operations Command, Africa, in a statement to IRIN. While they will be “working and living closely with African security forces”,  the focus is “on enabling their ability to better conduct command and control, planning and co-ordination”. 
In testimony before the US Congress in October, Alexander Vershbow, Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, said “the bulk” of the 100 advisers would be based in Uganda but “small teams would deploy forward in partnership with local forces, to help them improve their skills on the frontlines”.

They will carry small-arms weapons only for self-defence, he said. Vershbow would not describe the weapons for the Congressional panel.
The main goal, both said, is to help the  militaries of Uganda, South Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Central African Republic (CAR) share intelligence, which would allow for prompt and concerted action against the LRA.

The failure of Operation Lightning Thunder in 2008 against an LRA camp by Uganda, the DRC and South Sudan, was blamed on poor co-ordination among the combatant forces and  a lack of operational secrecy. Seventeen US military advisers provided support for the operation.
In its immediate aftermath, LRA units went on the rampage, killing hundreds of civilians and forcing tens of thousands to flee their homes.

At present, 440 000 civilians in the region are displaced, most in DRC, because of LRA activities, according to the UN Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs.
“Our intention is to supplement host nation military efforts with advice and assistance that maximizes the flow of information to, and synchronises the activities of host nation units in the field,” said Rawlinson.
Vershbow said he hoped “fusing the intelligence information with the operational plans” would lead to the elimination of “the remaining leadership of the LRA”.

Congressman Brad Sherman, a Democrat from California, criticised Vershbow for being “vague” about the US operations. In comments to CNN, Senator John McCain, a Republican from Arizona, echoed those sentiments: “The LRA is one of the most atrocious and barbaric organisations in history and I applaud the goal, but I would like to know more.”
Richard Downie, a fellow and deputy director  of the Africa Programme at the Center for     Strategic and International Studies in Washington DC, cautioned that the increased US involvement did not guarantee the LRA’s days were numbered.

“I think you do have to be a little bit cautious in your expectations,” he said. “The difficult thing here is ultimately the responsibility is going to lie with the militaries on the ground.”
Ashley Benner, a policy analyst for the Enough Project, a Washington-based NGO that advocated for the US mission, worried that only sending advisers “will not make enough of an impact and, when the desired

results are not seen, will likely lead to their premature withdrawal”.

She called on the Obama administration to  urge African countries to improve their special forces, convince European countries to provide logistical assistance, defuse tensions between regional governments, and ensure the protection of civilians.

“The advisers should be tasked with helping to develop and co-ordinate a targeted apprehension strategy and improve US oversight of mission planning and execution,” she said. “Only then do we have a real chance of finally apprehending Joseph Kony and his senior commanders and bringing them to justice.” — IRIN.

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