Soulemayne was not found among the killed or captured in Western Africa. AFRICOM believes the bombing and fighting in Livadia was done to cover his escape from the island. At this time, there are no leads on Soulemayne's location. The Western African contract officially ended with Theseus' withdrawal from the island last week.

Although Western Africa was not a complete success, AFRICOM is pleased with our work and our flexibility in cooperating with the civilian population. Due to our success with limited support, they've offered us a contract in Kunduz where we will be working with local officials to police a historically "active" population. Theseus's responsibilities are mostly centered around providing security for various groups (other contractors, diplomats, logistics workers) in the area; however, the fine print allows a fair amount of leeway when dealing with terrorist activities and sympathizers. Also in the fine print are several mentions of key members of Soulemayne's organization working in and around Kunduz...