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Reuters
March 7,2018
WASHINGTON: During a congressional hearing on Tuesday, which was dominated by concerns about China's role in Africa, lawmakers said they had seen reports that Djibouti seized control of the port to give it to China as a gift. China has already built a military base in Djibouti, just miles from a critical U.S. military base.
Marine General Thomas Waldhauser, the top U.S. military commander overseeing troops in Africa, said that if China placed restrictions on the port's use, it could affect resupplying the U.S. base in Djibouti and the ability of Navy ships to refuel there...Djibouti hosts a vital U.S. military base that is home to about 4,000 personnel, including special operations forces, and is a launchpad for operations in Yemen and Somalia.
We'll never outspend the Chinese in (Africa)," Waldhauser said, noting some of the Chinese investments in Djibouti. U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said on Tuesday the United States will give more than $533 million in humanitarian aid for victims of conflicts and drought in Ethiopia, Somalia, South Sudan and the West and Central African countries bordering Lake Chad. But Tillerson contrasted the United States' work on the African continent, which he said promoted "sustainable growth," with that of China, which recently pledged $124 billion for its Silk Road plan to expand links between Asia, Africa, Europe and other places.
Tillerson said China's investment in Africa "encouraged dependency."
https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/significant-consequences-if-china-takes-key-port-in-djibouti-us-general-1820530
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(31,220 posts)conflict here?
Tillerson said China's investment in Africa "encouraged dependency." Yeah right...like I would believe that idiot.