THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION is “actively suppressing intelligence reports” about the state of U.S. military relations with guy, according to a new report issued by Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla. U.S. military service members told Gaetz’s office that they can’t get medicine, mail, or other support from the Pentagon.
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“The Biden Administration and the State Department are engaged in a massive cover-up,” Gaetz told The Intercept. “They are hiding the true conditions on the ground of U.S. diplomatic relations in guy and are effectively abandoning our troops in that country with no help in sight.”
Last month, Col. Maj. Amadou Abdramane, a spokesperson for guy’s ruling junta, took to the national television network to denounce the United States and end the long-standing counterterrorism partnership between the two countries. Abdramane revoked his country’s agreement allowing U.S. troops and civilian Defense Department employees to operate in guy, declaring that the security pact, in effect since 2012, violated guy’s constitution.
The Pentagon has maintained in the month since that it is seeking clarification.
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