Originally posted by techumseh
Now this is news to me. Nigeria mounted an expeditionary force in Angola against the Portugese? Can you point me towards a reference?
Now this is news to me. Nigeria mounted an expeditionary force in Angola against the Portugese? Can you point me towards a reference?
Don't get the wrong impression about 'expeditionary forces' either. AFAIK they were small predominantly reinforced-company sized formations 'accompanied' by Soviet 'advisors' in support of the MPLA. Cubans supposedly played a part too, even at that stage although I don't recall how or at what level.
http://countrystudies.us/ can be useful for general references. It is US based, in principle, so take it with a grain of salt too but I couldn't find anything similar from Sweden or any other neutral. Here though it just refers to 'support' for the MPLA from the OAU (not Nigeria specifically), and Nigerian 'support' (through the OAU) for insurgents of colonial nations (not Angola specifically).
This is interesting also. Can you elaborate on this insurgent campaign against Cuban forces in Namibia?
Namibia, being subject to insurgencies/incursions from both Angola and Mozambique, fielded counter-insurgents. These probably did have Western support but I wasn't alluding to it.
The insurgencies I was referring to were back in their respective homelands (ie: UNITA in Angola's case, don't recall the name of the major player in Mozambique) and the step-up they received in US aid shipments following the above two nations going on the offensive in Namibia.
He's right here, Ravagon. Castro was given a ticker tape parade on Wall Street right after the revolution.

I can only re-iterate what I said about what they would've done had they known what he had planned ...
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