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Africa North
Why are French troops leaving Mali, and what will it mean for the region?
2022-02-18
[BBC] President Emmanuel Macron has announced he will be pulling French forces out of the West African nation of Mali, where they have been fighting Islamist militants since 2013.

There are 5,000 French troops in Mali and surrounding countries, fighting groups such as al-Qaeda and Islamic State.

But over the past eight years, the French presence has become increasingly unpopular with Mali's government and its public.

What is the terrorist threat in Mali and the Sahel region?
Both the Islamic State group and al-Qaeda have decided to focus on the Sahel region of Africa, after suffering setbacks in the Middle East.

The Sahel is a strip of semi-arid land beneath the Sahara Desert that stretches across the continent from east to west. It includes parts of Chad, Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso and Mauritania.
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Posted by:Besoeker

#21  Separate from these savages.
Posted by: Merrick Ferret   2022-02-18 12:31  

#20  /\ Ha! Touché Skidster.
Posted by: Besoeker   2022-02-18 12:18  

#19  If numerous other examples have somehow been overlooked...Chicago, DC,...
Posted by: Skidmark   2022-02-18 12:15  

#18  #14, leftistis and race peddlers believe in "magic dirt," the idea that some people just lucked out because of where they were settled. The truth is "magic dirt" is wherever a person with a "western" mindset stands.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-02-18 12:05  

#17  /\ No obscurity detected. I enthusiastically agree with every syllable of your pithy, spot-on comment.
Posted by: Besoeker   2022-02-18 12:01  

#16  It was a continuation of the analogy B, I meant the whole business of making civilizational thriving at home...sorry for being so obscure and enamored of literary blather my friend!
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2022-02-18 11:55  

#15  /\ .....maybe we should focus on agriculture at home and accept that inhospitable conditions are not worth the effort.

Add to that manufacturing, education, and medical research.
Posted by: Besoeker   2022-02-18 11:45  

#14  If you look at the greatest civilization/political structure in modern human history, the West (and I would argue the European and Anglo-sphere are the core components) it seems clear a certain kind of cultural "soil" seems necessary to adopt, absorb and thrive from its importation. Judeo-Christian ethics and a belief in genuine science seem essential components. It seems that even after planting, watering, and weeding, some climates and soil conditions just don't seem to be welcoming. Given that analogy, maybe we should focus on agriculture at home and accept that inhospitable conditions are not worth the effort.
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2022-02-18 11:35  

#13  What's being described in #9 is seigniorage. It's a measurable economic factor, but not enough to keep any economy afloat.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-02-18 11:07  

#12  What Lesser9291 said. Only they're leaving because the USA is going in to take their place. Read up on Africom's recent actions in Chad.

And because History always repeats itself.
Posted by: Secret Master    2022-02-18 10:57  

#11  There are several countries who use the dollar as it's currency. Maybe the "dirt" prefer the franc.
Posted by: Vespasian Ebboting9735   2022-02-18 10:55  

#10  So you have said before, Sheter the Lesser9291.
Posted by: trailing wife   2022-02-18 10:52  

#9  Yes, in fact France does loot its former colonies. Why's that a surprise? Are educated people really unaware of this? The French franc still exists. Yes it does. But only in Africa. France takes its colonies' money and sells it back to them. It's a very important part of the French budget and without it France would have a very hard time making ends meet.

Why's it a surprise that the wealthy rip off the helpless and defenseless? After all, they can't help or defend themselves. You think these sharks have an ounce of human kindness in them? No, no they do not. The only possible policy is to treat them like the dirt they are.
Posted by: Sheter the Lesser9291   2022-02-18 10:40  

#8  Not so much wins as carries on all the same.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-02-18 09:33  

#7  It means Africa wins again.
Posted by: SteveS   2022-02-18 09:32  

#6  The troops are needed at home to deal with those pesky anti-vaxers.
Posted by: Mercutio   2022-02-18 09:27  

#5  Yes. The French can't get along without picking turds out of Algeria and Mali.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-02-18 08:09  

#4  Oh no, France won't be able to loot its former colonies any more. Dearie me, how will they ever get along.
Posted by: Herb McCoy   2022-02-18 07:56  

#3  Christianity ending soon in the Sahel.
Posted by: The Walking Unvaxed   2022-02-18 06:48  

#2  Yes. And let's remember, Mr. Kurtz worked for the King of Belgium.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-02-18 05:51  

#1  The French have done all they can to provide aid and assistance, medicine, education, law & order, the usual elements of a civilized society. They've done all they can to provide some sort of civil order. Unfortunately, teaching goats to play the saxophone is very difficult. Time to leave the bastids to their inherent tribal misery.

If numerous other examples have somehow been overlooked, there remains a valuable teaching point to be found in the French action. That is of course, should anyone in our political establishment care to take note.

Posted by: Besoeker   2022-02-18 05:47  

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