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Chad launches raid against rebels
2006-03-21
Chad's army has launched an offensive against rebels operating along the border with Sudan. Rebel positions in mountains along the border are being attacked, a government spokesman told the Reuters news agency. Two rebel groups are involved. Tension has inceased in recent months, with Chad and Sudan accusing each other of backing rebel groups. Last week, the Chad authorities said they had foiled an attempt to stage a coup against President Idriss Deby.

Clashes are reported between government forces and two rebel groups operating in the area, Scud led by Yaya Dillo, and RPJ, led by Abakar Tollimi. Observers in the border area have seen convoys transporting Chadian government forces and weapons, and President Idris Deby is reported to be supervising the fighting.
Analyst Andrew Manley has told the BBC that in recent months President Deby has been looking increasingly vulnerable, faced with the growing rebellion in the east and a loss of support among neighbouring countries and traditional allies like France.

In December, Chad declared a state of war with Sudan following a deadly attack launched from Darfur by Chadian rebels. Sudan repeatedly denied allegations made by Chad that it was backing the rebels and sending Arab militias in support. In February, Chad and Sudan signed an accord to resolve their differences over fighting along the border. Mr Deby seized power in 1990 after launching a rebellion from bases in Darfur.
Posted by:Steve

#3  Exactly, armylife. Lots of heavily armed "social workers" with air support.

Can't leave Chad hangin' y'know.
Posted by: mojo   2006-03-21 14:37  

#2  I say take advantage of this and back Chad. Use their ground forces, augment with our SF and air power. Just me thinking out loud.
Posted by: armylife   2006-03-21 10:27  

#1  "In December, Chad declared a state of war with Sudan following a deadly attack launched from Darfur by Chadian rebels"

Im I the only one who finds it bizarre that Chad considers itself in a formal state of war with Sudan, yet has not sent troops across the border? Or called on other nations to aid it.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2006-03-21 09:37  

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