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08ALGIERS1122
2008-10-16 13:10:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Algiers
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ALGERIAN MEDIA: AFRICOM TO COUNTER GROWING CHINESE

Tags:  MARR PREL AG 
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UNCLAS ALGIERS 001122 

SIPDIS

DEPT FOR AF/RSA - JBANDO
NEA/RA - SSOUCEK
PM/PPA - EFOSTER

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: MARR PREL AG
SUBJECT: ALGERIAN MEDIA: AFRICOM TO COUNTER GROWING CHINESE
ECONOMIC INFLUENCE

REF: STATE 104550

UNCLAS ALGIERS 001122

SIPDIS

DEPT FOR AF/RSA - JBANDO
NEA/RA - SSOUCEK
PM/PPA - EFOSTER

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: MARR PREL AG
SUBJECT: ALGERIAN MEDIA: AFRICOM TO COUNTER GROWING CHINESE
ECONOMIC INFLUENCE

REF: STATE 104550


1. We delivered reftel demarche notifying the Algerian
government of AFRICOM's official inception as a unified
command to MFA North America Deputy Director Rachid Ouali on
October 8. Ouali provided no substantive comment on AFRICOM.
Meanwhile, Algeria's leading newspapers devoted measured
coverage of AFRICOM's stand up between September 30 and
October 4, and highlighted the concern of skeptics in the
region who doubt the true intention of AFRICOM's mission.


2. French-language daily El Watan provided factual coverage
of AFRICOM's unified command status on September 30, quoting
a July GAO report which underscored AFRICOM's mission to
assist African nations interested in improving security for
their people, territory and borders. The article also
highlighted the concerns of AFRICOM skeptics who fear
Washington is seeking to augment its military presence in
Africa to offset China's growing economic influence in the
region. French-language daily Liberte ran a headline calling
AFRICOM "America's tool to control Africa" in a September 30
article. The article reported that the U.S. is moving ahead
with AFRICOM despite continued hostility to the idea in the
region. Liberte also cited Chinese economic might in Africa
as one factor behind U.S. plans to press ahead with AFRICOM.
Both Liberte and El Watan's September 30 reports noted that
AFRICOM will continue to operate from Stuttgart. However,
Liberte alleged in an October 4 article that a U.S.
delegation in Rabat was discussing Morocco as a possible host
for AFRICOM headquarters.
PEARCE

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