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Title: World's Tip - US to provide aerial refueling for French Mali effort
Post by: NBCNews on Jan 27, 2013, 07:30 PM
(http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/MSNBC/Components/Photo/_new/130127_mali-french-jets-505a.photoblog600.jpg) (http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/undefined)Jerome Delay / APFrench fighter jets stand in the airport of Bamako, Mali. The United States agreed to fly tankers to refuel French fighters and bombers attacking militants who have established a foothold in Mali, expanding American involvement in the conflict.By ReutersWASHINGTON - The United States has agreed to fly tankers to refuel French jet fighters and  bombers attacking al-Qaida-affiliated militants who have established a foothold  in northern Mali, U.S. defense officials said on Saturday.

The decision, in response to an earlier French request, expands U.S.  involvement, which so far has been limited to sharing intelligence and providing  airlift support to carry a French mechanized infantry unit to Mali.NBC's Richard Engel expects a support role for the U.S. in the current conflict in Mali with no "boots on the ground." Engel talks to MSNBC's Craig Melvin about the ongoing conflict.Defense Secretary Leon Panetta told his French counterpart, Defense Minister  Jean-Yves Le Drian, about the U.S. decision to provide aerial refueling support  during a phone call on Saturday, Pentagon spokesman George Little said in a  statement.

France intervened militarily in Mali two weeks ago to halt the advance of al-Qaida-affiliated militants who launched an offensive that threatened the Malian  capital, Bamako, in the south of the country.

For two weeks, French jets and helicopter gunships have been pursuing the  retreating Islamists, attacking their vehicles, command posts and weapons  depots. The aim is to block the advance of the rebels until forces from the  ECOWAS grouping of West African nations can deploy to take over the fight.

A U.S. defense official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said three U.S.  KC-135 tankers would provide aerial refueling as necessary to French aircraft,  including tactical jets and bombers. The U.S. planes are stationed at Moron Air  Base in Spain.

The defense official said the United States expected the tankers to be  involved in the operation for a period of months as needed. They will be  operating under the U.S. Africa Command, which coordinates U.S. military  involvement with African countries but is based in Germany.

In his phone call with Le Drian, Panetta commended France for leading the  fight against Malian rebels affiliated with al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb and  noted that "recent operational successes have helped turn back terrorist  advances," Little said in the statement.

Little said Panetta and Le Drian also discussed plans for the United States  to transport troops from African nations, including Chad and Togo, to support  the international effort in Mali.

Panetta has said the United States has no plans to put combat troops in Mali.  Defense officials have said a small number of U.S. military personnel were  temporarily at the airport in Bamako to deal with the logistics of the airlift  of hundreds of French troops and tons of supplies.

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