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The "Lord's Resistance Army" is probably not the main target for Obama's recent military action in Uganda. Stanley Kurtz
may be right that Samantha Power and her brand of militant humanitarianism has such a strong hold on President Obama, which would explain this year's spate of military assertiveness, such as in Libya. Outside of that, there is only one other contextual pattern in Obama's foreign policy behavior that this surprise
intervention in northern Uganda can follow: The President's recent fondness for covert action (Special Forces, Drone Strikes, ect.).
Take a look at the neighborhood of northern Uganda (this map isn't up to date, so it does not include the newly independent, pro-American
Republic of South Sudan - which is actually the
ancestral home of the Luo, the tribe of the Kenyan side of Obama's family).

From North Sudan (the
Bin Laden-loving terrorist state threatening our South Sudanese allies) to Somalia (a war zone overrun by
Al Qaeda and their puppets) is a very target rich environment. The troop placement puts these targets easily within
striking range of our special forces and provides a convenient cover for the presence of
our covert operatives in that neck of the woods.
Gee, I'm sure glad
Ronald Reagan "executed a long-term strategy to build an array of elite, high-tech special forces units" that could carry out these operations. It just goes to show you how far the work of great men can take us.