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America Is Quietly Expanding Its War in Tunisia

The first documented U.S. direct military engagement in Tunisia since World War II has largely passed unnoticed.

by Héni Nsaibia
Last month, a U.S. Africa Command spokesperson confirmed in a Task & Purpose report that Marine Corps Raiders were involved in a fierce battle in 2017 in an unnamed North African country, where they fought beside partner forces against militants of Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM). AFRICOM acknowledged that two Marines received citations for valor but withheld certain details, such as the location—undisclosed due to “classification considerations, force protection, and diplomatic sensitivities.” The command also said the Marine Special Operations unit was engaged while on a three-day train, advise and assist operation. However, subsequent research and analysis strongly suggest U.S. involvement runs much deeper. In fact, the dramatic events described in the award citations obtained by Task & Purpose align with those that took place in Tunisia, which has been combatting a low-level insurgency in its western borderlands for the past seven years. Evidence indicates the battle occurred at Mount Semmama, a mountain range in the Kasserine governorate, near the Algerian border. There, the United States sustained its first casualty in action in Tunisia since World War II.

While not of the same magnitude, the events that AFRICOM confirmed took place on Feb. 28, 2017, echo a disastrous ambush less than seven months later in the village of Tongo Tongo , Niger. In that battle, members of the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara killed four Army Special Forces soldiers and four Nigerien partners. U.S. partner forces engaged militants of AQIM’s Tunisian branch, the Uqba ibn Nafaa Battalion (KUBN) in a firefight, which resulted in the killing of one militant. The engagement also necessitated a request for air support to rout the militants. The jihadis then attempted to flank the joint U.S.-Tunisian force from the rear, forcing the Marines to return fire. While engaged on the ground, U.S. forces were also part of the air-support component. When a Tunisian soldier manning an M60 machine gun aboard a helicopter sustained wounds after being shot twice by militants returning accurate fire, a U.S. Marine Raider took control of the machine gun to maintain suppressive fire against the militants and simultaneously treated the wounded Tunisian soldier. The Marine Raider unit and their Tunisian partner force each sustained one casualty in the battle, both of whom recovered from their wounds. At the time, local media reported the incident without alluding to any U.S. participation.


Eventually, Tunisian forces secured the site of the battle and seized an Austrian Steyr AUG rifle, ammunition, and other supplies. Two jihadis were killed in action: a Tunisian and an Algerian. The latter was a veteran insurgent who was wounded a decade earlier by a U.S. airstrike while fighting under the banner of Al Qaeda in Iraq, according to a biographical note published by Al Qaeda’s North African affiliate. However, any U.S. involvement in connection to his death was never mentioned.


The United States has maintained a military presence in Tunisia for at least four-and-a-half years, rendering it unlikely that the events of Mount Semmama were an isolated incident limited to a mere advisory role, as the AFRICOM spokesperson claimed. The battle involving U.S. troops occurred amid an intense campaign aimed at dislodging militants from their mountain stronghold. Eleven days before the jointly conducted U.S.-Tunisia operation, another operation had taken place at a nearby location at Mount Semmama, also resulting in the killing of two militants. It is presently unknown whether U.S. troops participated in the preceding operation. It remains an open question as to whether the knowledge of the U.S. encounter in Kasserine would have eventually surfaced had Task & Purpose not filed a Freedom of Information Act request. It was that request which prompted AFRICOM’s release of the partially redacted commendations for valor awarded to two Marine Raiders for their actions at Mount Semmama.

Since its 2010 revolution, Tunisia has carried a burden of expectationsas a regional model for democracy, challenged with building political consensus, a staggering economy, a population yearning for progress, and rising security challenges . In this context, the United States has sought to sustain Tunisia’s shaky democratic transition primarily byshoring up its military, which received steadily increasing security assistance from 2014 to 2017. Tunisia now receives more U.S. defense aid than any other country in North Africa and the Sahel region, except for Egypt.
 
Bye bye Tunisia(one of the few sane democratic Muslim countries), anywhere you hear Uncle Tom being mentioned then you know that country is about to get fucked up soon.
 
holly fk man u believe here some stupid journalist in all reports non said the country beside some arabic stupid journalist say Tunisia seriously

many of the massive operations were successfully carried out in a short time by the Tunisian military forces against a huge number of terrorists and we did not resort to foreigners in it ...
The operation of Jabal al-Samamah eliminated only two elements at night. In that operation, it was the first use of the Predator drones, which Tunisia bought in a previous deal after our officers were trained on at the military base in the north of the country.
Will we use the Marines for two elements? !!! Haha.
The presence of the US in Tunisia for exercises and joint training ( for short period of time ) from the time before the revolutions and many other foreign forces and this is implemented internationally as the presence of many elements of Tunisian forces in foreign countries in the past and present.


جل العمليات الضخمة تمت بنجاح و في وقت وجيز للقوات العسكرية التونسية ضد اعداد هائلة من الارهابيين و لم نستعن بأجانب فيها...
عملية سمامة قضي فيها على عنصرين فقط بالليل و في تلك العملية كان اول استعمال للطائرات دون طيار بريداتور التي اشترتها تونس في صفقة سابقة بعد تكون ضباطنا عليها من طرف البلد المصنع...في القاعدة العسكرية بشمال البلاد و هذا امر عادي...
فهل سنستعين بالمارينز لاجل عنصرين؟!!! ههههه.
التواجد الامريكي في تونس للتمارين و التدريب المشترك و هذا من زمان قبل الثورات و العديد من القوات الاجنبية الاخرى و هذا معمول به دوليا كتواجد العديد من عناصر القوات التونسية في البلدان الاجنبية في الماضي و الحاضر....
التقرير لم يذكر البلد.....
 

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