[Congressional Record Volume 165, Number 10 (Thursday, January 17, 2019)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E62]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRANS-SAHARA COUNTERTERRORISM PARTNERSHIP ACT
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HON. WILLIAM R. KEATING
of massachusetts
in the house of representatives
Thursday, January 17, 2019
Mr. KEATING. Madam Speaker, since 2005, the United States has been
actively involved in the Trans-Sahara Counterterrorism Partnership,
which is an interagency program to assist partner countries in the
Sahel and Maghreb regions of Africa, including Niger, Nigeria, Tunisia,
and Mali, to address terrorist threats and prevent the spread of
violent extremism.
This legislation is needed due to the continued high rate of
terrorist activity on the continent, and this Partnership helps
coordinate our diplomatic, defense, and development efforts to counter
those threats.
Recently, the Pentagon, under the President's direction, has been re-
evaluating our troop presence in Africa, which means the United States
will need to rely more heavily on strategic partnerships built up over
years. This bill would do that.
The bill directs the Departments of State and Defense as well as
USAID to develop a comprehensive, interagency strategy for U.S.-Africa
counterterrorism cooperation. It also improves monitoring and
evaluation of the Partnership's programs to help guide whether efforts
should be refocused on certain aspects of building partnership
capacity.
Success in mitigating terrorism and violent extremism in Africa and
elsewhere around the globe is predicated on our ability to work closely
with our allies and combat violent extremism in a consistent and
effective manner. This piece of legislation allows us to do just that.
I'd like to thank Ranking Member McCaul for his important work on
this issue and introducing this legislation with me. I urge my
colleagues to support this package.
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