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AFRICOM: US establishes independent Africa command with HQ in Morocco

EditorBy EditorAugust 5, 2025Updated:August 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The United States is set to establish an independent military command dedicated exclusively to operations in Africa, a move formalized by the Senate’s recent approval of Air Force Lieutenant General Dagvin R. M. Anderson as the new commander of U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM).

This decision officially separates AFRICOM from the U.S. Army Europe and Africa (USAREUR-AF) command, signaling a significant strategic shift in America’s military posture toward the continent.

Currently headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany, AFRICOM’s command is expected to relocate to Morocco, a key U.S. security partner in North Africa, providing a geographically strategic position for enhanced logistics, coordination with allies, and rapid deployment capabilities. Morocco regularly hosts joint military exercises with the U.S., including the large-scale African Lion drills, cementing bilateral defense ties.

The restructuring responds directly to intensifying geopolitical competition in Africa, primarily from China and Russia, whose expanded presence and influence across the continent are seen as challenges to U.S. interests. The establishment of a fully independent AFRICOM aims to enhance U.S. military responsiveness, streamline decision-making, and deepen cooperation with African partners.

Until now, AFRICOM functioned under the umbrella of U.S. European Command, which limited its autonomy in rapidly addressing Africa’s evolving security challenges. The newly autonomous command will provide tailored strategic planning specifically focused on Africa’s complex security and geopolitical environment.

General Anderson’s appointment reflects a sustained commitment to counterterrorism efforts and strategic competition in Africa. His extensive Special Operations background suggests a continued emphasis on counterterrorism missions, reflecting current U.S. national security priorities on the continent.

While the stated goal is to safeguard American interests, critics highlight that this military focus does not explicitly promote African development but aims primarily at securing U.S. geopolitical and security objectives amid increasing global rivalries.

In summary, AFRICOM’s establishment as an independent command with a potential base in Morocco underscores a recalibrated U.S. military strategy aimed at strengthening influence and readiness in Africa amidst growing contestation from China and Russia, balancing counterterrorism operations with broader strategic concerns.

Sources consolidated from 2025 defense reports and statements by U.S. military officials.

AFRICOM Air Force Lieutenant General Dagvin R. M. Anderson Morocco
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