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France Begins Military Withdrawal from Chad

Nero December 11, 2024 2 min read

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End of an Era as Africa Redefines its Sovereignty


France’s Departure: A Turning Point in Chad

France has begun withdrawing its military presence from Chad, signaling a significant shift in its influence across Africa. Two Mirage fighter jets returned to France on Tuesday, marking the start of the withdrawal process. Colonel Guillaume Vernet, an army spokesperson, confirmed this step as the beginning of equipment relocation from Chad’s capital, N’Djamena. This decision follows Chad’s recent termination of a decades-long military cooperation agreement with France.

Chad’s foreign minister, Abderaman Koulamallah, emphasized maintaining constructive relations with France in other areas. Despite the withdrawal, Chad seeks collaboration beneficial to both nations. Until recently, around 1,000 French troops were stationed in Chad, a strategic location in the Sahel region.

Senegal Follows Suit, Prioritizing Sovereignty

On the same day as Chad’s announcement, Senegal’s President, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, requested the removal of French troops. Faye stated that their presence no longer aligns with Senegal’s sovereignty. The request underscores a growing trend of African nations reasserting independence from France’s military and political influence.

France’s withdrawal from Chad follows similar exits from Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger. These nations, led by military juntas since 2020, expelled French forces and diplomats amidst rising anti-French sentiment. Perceived interference by France has fueled these actions, pushing nations to seek alternative partnerships.

New Alliances and Geopolitical Shifts

Chad’s leader, Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno, has pursued new partnerships since assuming office in 2021. Déby has cultivated ties with the United Arab Emirates and Russia, marking a departure from traditional reliance on France. This shift aligns with a broader regional trend as nations diversify alliances to counter Islamist militant threats.

The Sahel region, once a cornerstone of France’s counterterrorism strategy, has witnessed dramatic changes. France’s military presence had aimed to combat jihadist insurgencies. However, growing mistrust and dissatisfaction with French policies have altered the landscape, prompting a reevaluation of foreign partnerships.

Future of French Operations in the Sahel

The end of France’s direct military involvement in Chad and the broader Sahel underscores the waning influence of its former colonial power. Colonel Vernet noted that finalizing the withdrawal timetable would take several weeks. This process symbolizes not only the conclusion of France’s decades-long role in the region but also a turning point for African nations seeking greater self-determination.

As Chad and other nations redefine their geopolitical alignments, France faces challenges in maintaining its relevance. The departure highlights Africa’s evolving stance on foreign military presence, emphasizing sovereignty and diversified partnerships over historical ties.


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