Sahel insurgency could 'engulf' West Africa, Ghana President says

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OK. Thats nice....but ultimately wrong.

If anything this Russia and Ukraine situation has shown is that the whole "anti-USA" meme isn't gonna cut it anymore. Finally. Its time for local actors to start taking accountability and agency for their own self inflicted bullshyt.

Nigeria is out here sentencing people to decades-long prison sentences for "apostasy" but you're confused about "radical muslims" in the Sahel? :stopitslime:

...really? :francis:



But these groups were not created by the west.

Leveraged at points in time? plausible...but in active wars theres always less-favorable players..

Created? No.

Hell, did yall forget when ARAB ISIS rejected African ISIS because they were too racist to allow the africans in?



Why are you comparing Sharia law, which is basically customary/traditional law & Islamists? There’s absolutely no correlation hence even in a country like Afghanistan, Taliban & Al Queda are still at war.

It’s an open secret that all these Islamists were created by CIA/Mossad/MI6 hence they always have Intel about their attacks. Al Queda, ISIS or whatever name they give the blood sucking punks, are all CIA created & funded.

Go read all those exposed emails & wiki leaks. Even Turkey, which is a NATO member, said the same thing a couple of weeks ago when it was attacked by suicide bombers hence it rejected America’s condolences.
 

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^The same people are responsible for the Islamists in West Africa
 
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Sahel insurgency could 'engulf' West Africa, Ghana President says​

Reuters2 minute readNovember 22, 202212:11 PM ESTLast Updated a day ago
ACCRA, Nov 22 (Reuters) - Ghana's President Nana Akufo-Addo on Tuesday warned that a rampant Islamist insurgency in West Africa's Sahel is threatening to engulf the entire region.

West African leaders and European ministers are in Ghana's capital Accra to discuss regional solutions to the insurgency that is spreading as foreign troops pull out of Mali, where militants have seized vast swathes of territory.

France, Denmark and Ivory Coast are among countries that ended military cooperation with Mali this year over the ruling junta's cooperation with Russian mercenaries.


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Mali, where West Africa's insurgency took root in 2012, has been at odds with regional governments, Western powers and a United Nations peacekeeping mission since a military government that seized power in an August 2020 coup failed to hold promised elections.
Collaboration with Russia and alleged army abuses exacerbated tensions.
There are concerns military withdrawals from Mali will create a security vacuum in an area where groups linked to al Qaeda and Islamic State have already branched into Mali's neighbours and moved into coastal states south of the Sahel.
"Today the terrorist groups, emboldened by their success in the regions, are seeking new grounds," Akufo-Addo said on the second day of the Accra Initiative security conference.
Accra Initiative regional security conference

[1/6] West African heads of state pose with European Council President Charles Michel at the Accra Initiative regional security conference in Accra, Ghana, November 22, 2022. REUTERS/Cooper Inveen
"The worsening situation... threatens to engulf the entire West Africa region," he said.
Attacks have increased over the past decade despite efforts to fight insurgents. The violence has killed thousands of people and displaced more than 2.7 million across the Sahel, according to the U.N.
Conflict and climate shocks have also created a food crisis in the region.
Over 30 million people in Sahel will require lifesaving assistance and protection in 2022, almost two million more than the previous year, the U.N. said in June.
Coastal states such as Benin and Togo have meanwhile seen rising attacks in recent years, prompting discussions about Western help to stem the insurgency's southward spread.
"The risk of contagion into the coastal states is not a risk anymore, it's a reality," said European Council President Charles Michel.
"We all need to identify the best way to have an impact on the ground," he said, adding that EU support to the region included "lethal hardware for defensive purposes".

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Reporting by Christian Akorlie and Cooper Inveen Writing by Sofia Christensen and Tomasz Janowski
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Do you think NATO’s destruction of Libya helped?

What of Obama’s support of Muhammadu Buhari?

France bungled its mission in the Sahel, which America supported

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Do you think NATO’s destruction of Libya helped?

What of Obama’s support of Muhammadu Buhari?

France bungled its mission in the Sahel, which America supported

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Libya? Fair point.

Everything else is a useless comment.

And Buhari's was elected.

The Sahel mission was successful, Mali et al were just aggy they needed external help.
 

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Theres no evidence of this.

Why can't radical islamists be taken seriously for their own agency.

Mali is struggling to contain them without France right now under the guise of rejecting imperialism.

You can do it your way, or their way. :francis:
"tHeRes nO eViDeNce oF tHiS"
Democrat bootlicking shill
 

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What is this 2003 again?
Do we not all know that the war against terrorism was all a scam?
Do we not all already know this in 2022? :what:


War against terroism, war against drugs.... come on man, it's all corruption.
Keep up people!!!

Man humans just keep making the same mistakes over and over and over again.
History just keeps repeating itself again and again... :snoop:
How was it a scam?

Al Qaeda is diminished. ISIS barely exists and RADICAL ISLAMISTS are killing people from west to east Africa.

Whats your point?
 

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And if you want in-depth analysis on CIA’s supply line of weapons to Islamists - read this:


^Long read but it’s worth it. A lot of those weapons came from Libya after they killed Gaddafi & those are the same weapons they flooded West African Islamists with.
 

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Libya? Fair point.

Everything else is a useless comment.

And Buhari's was elected.

The Sahel mission was successful, Mali et al were just aggy they needed external help.

Obama bribed governors of Northern Nigeria to turn against Jonathan. Now terrorism has spread across the whole North due to Buhari’s incompetence.

If the Sahel mission was successful - why is Ghana saying the region is in danger?

Stick to US politics.
 

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Obama bribed governors of Northern Nigeria to turn against Jonathan. Now terrorism has spread across the whole North due to Buhari’s incompetence.

If the Sahel mission was successful - why is Ghana saying the region is in danger?

Stick to US politics.
Africans have no agency and thus are hopeless robots at the whim of their masters who will convert them all to islam and kill tthem because they deserve it.

Did I get everything?
 

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Do you know the difference between the Mujahideen and Al Qaeda?

The Taliban did NOT like Al Qaeda. They didn't even want to allow bin Laden in the country.
There would be no Al Qaeda if the US wasn't recruiting foreign Muslim fighters to attack soviet troops.
 
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