The authority originated in American government initiatives during the first few years of the
war on terror, notably the
Iraq War. It was originally known as Section 1208 authority, under the
National Defense Authorization Act, and received funding of $10 million a year. A number of 127e programmes have been conducted in Somalia, consisting of training regional forces for combat against
Al-Shabaab. Other "direct action" missions involving direct combat with American forces have been conducted in Cameroon, Kenya, Libya, Mali, Niger, Somalia, Tunisia, Ethiopia, and Mauritania have been confirmed to have occurred by former American general
Donald C. Bolduc. Operations under the authority have also been carried out in Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen. In 2019, the
Rapid Intervention Brigade (BIR) of the
Cameroon Armed Forces received American funding under 127e authority, until the programme was cut off due to accusations of human rights abuses by the BIR On the 24th of October 2023,
The Intercept would put out an article describing how the US military used 127e programme to conduct what it described as a "secret war" in Lebanon, and warned of how it could inflame the ongoing
Gaza war == Reception ==