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Chad Says Troops Unsuited For Guerrilla War, Quitting Mali. by Nobody: 9:00pm On Aug 01, 2013
BAMAKO, Mali (AP) — The war against armed Islamic extremists in Mali will lose some 2,000 Chadian soldiers, the president of Chad said, leaving Malian cities more vulnerable to a resurgence of jihadist attacks.

The news that Chad will pull its troops from Mali could force France to push back its own timeframe for withdrawing its troops from its former West African colony and creates greater urgency for a U.N. force in Mali. The United Nations is set to consider sending a peacekeeping mission, but diplomats have yet to determine its scope and composition.

Since the French-led mission began in mid-January, soldiers from Chad have been involved in some of the fiercest fighting and are credited with some of the biggest successes to date. Among them was killing Abou Zeid, a notorious al-Qaida commander who had kidnapped and terrorized Westerners in the desert for years.

Chad also has suffered heavy troop casualties. Chadian President Idriss Deby announced his forces would not be sticking around for a protracted guerrilla war with the radical Islamic insurgents.

"Chad's army has no ability to face the kind of guerrilla fighting that is emerging in northern Mali. Our soldiers are going to return to Chad. They have accomplished their mission," Deby said in an interview with French journalists posted online Monday.



France took the lead back in January in launching the war to dislodge Islamic militants who had seized control of northern Mali in 2012 amid the chaos after a coup in Mali's capital.

The French, like the Chadians, are hoping to downscale their presence and have said they hope to have only 1,000 troops left in Mali by the end of the year, down from a high of 4,000.

The early departure of Chadian forces raises questions about how feasible the planned French pullout will be if the French want to maintain the inroads made against armed Islamic extremists in northern Mali. The French Defense Ministry had no comment Monday on Chad's decision.

"Ultimately the French may have to revise their own timetable for withdrawal unless they somehow persuade someone else to pick up the slack, which is unlikely," said J. Peter Pham, director of the Africa program at the Washington-based Atlantic Council.

Chadian forces, always known to be good desert fighters, have enhanced their reputation during the Mali conflict, and one of the great concerns is that there are no other African troops with their capabilities.
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France hopes to circulate a draft resolution at the U.N. that would authorize a 13,000-strong peacekeeping force for Mali, and is hoping for a vote by the end of the month. U.N. diplomats say the expectation is that the U.N. force would not take over from African troops currently on the ground until July 1 at the earliest. Deby did not rule out the possibility of his country's troops returning under a U.N. mandate.

The military operation in Mali scored quick successes, forcing the jihadists out of northern Mali's major cities. Not long after the euphoria and a celebratory visit from French President Francois Hollande, though, the jihadists regrouped in the desert and began launching attacks. The northern Mali cities of Gao, Kidal and Timbuktu have been hit with suicide bombings and attacks and the departure of the Chadians risks further weakening their defenses.

"I think there's a danger of increased attacks, but I think the insurgents themselves face a quandary and it's a strategic one," Pham said, adding that if they increase their tempo of attacks, the French will be forced to stay longer.

Once the Chadian troops leave, about 4,000 soldiers from other African nations remain to aid Mali. They hail from Burkina Faso, Ghana, Guinea, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Niger and Togo.

For its part, the Malian military is poorly equipped to take the lead in the war. A European Union-led mission is training Malian soldiers, though the Malian military still remains badly disorganized in the wake of last year's coup, led by a junior officer.


Chad's participation in the fight against jihadists has come at a considerable cost: At least 23 Chadian soldiers were killed in one battle alone in February. And three others died after a suicide bomb attack in Kidal last week.

Chad already has begun pulling out one battalion and the rest will leave incrementally, the president said in a joint interview with France's Le Monde newspaper, TV5 Monde and RFI radio.

The Chadians say they've significantly hampered the jihadists by taking out not only Zeid, but also Moktar Belmoktar, who was behind a hostage-taking of foreign workers at an Algerian gas plant in January that left dozens dead.

Belmoktar's death has not yet been confirmed by French authorities, who identified Zeid's remains by DNA testing.

Even with two of the top jihadist leaders dead, the Malian and French soldiers still face significant threats in the north. In northern Mali's largest city of Gao, the mayor lamented Chad's decision on Monday.

"This is very bad news. There is no one other than the French and Chadian troops who can put our minds at ease," Sadou Diallo said. "Our soldiers are not yet ready to take over the mission."


Source: http://news.yahoo.com/chads-leader-troops-leave-mali-guerrilla-war-081359928.html

Re: Chad Says Troops Unsuited For Guerrilla War, Quitting Mali. by sambos994(m): 9:46pm On Aug 01, 2013
Nigeria and Chad....that's makes it 3,200 soldiers leaving.

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Re: Chad Says Troops Unsuited For Guerrilla War, Quitting Mali. by Nobody: 3:49am On Aug 02, 2013
That will be a seriously blow to the un force in mali
sambos994: Nigeria and Chad....that's makes it 3,200 soldiers leaving.
Re: Chad Says Troops Unsuited For Guerrilla War, Quitting Mali. by sambos994(m): 4:12am On Aug 02, 2013
ikp4succes: That will be a seriously blow to the un force in mali

The UN can go suck one.

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Re: Chad Says Troops Unsuited For Guerrilla War, Quitting Mali. by Nobody: 2:50pm On Aug 02, 2013
grin we should help Mali na
sambos994:

The UN can go suck one.
Re: Chad Says Troops Unsuited For Guerrilla War, Quitting Mali. by bigrovar(m): 5:39am On Aug 03, 2013
Boys are not smiling.. reputed to be one of the finest desert fighters in the world.. it would be a great loss to the Malian cause losing this bunch. Thanks to UN incompetence and politics.. BTW is that not the newer variant of the AK47? I believe the Nigerian police issue this to their men serving in AMISON in somalia.. wonder why the army has not transitioned to this rather than the butt ugly ak47..

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Re: Chad Says Troops Unsuited For Guerrilla War, Quitting Mali. by sambos994(m): 6:52am On Aug 03, 2013
bigrovar: Boys are not smiling.. reputed to be one of the finest desert fighters in the world.. it would be a great loss to the Malian cause losing this bunch. Thanks to UN incompetence and politics.. BTW is that not the newer variant of the AK47? I believe the Nigerian police issue this to their men serving in AMISON in somalia.. wonder why the army has not transitioned to this rather than the butt ugly ak47..

Exactly.
Re: Chad Says Troops Unsuited For Guerrilla War, Quitting Mali. by Nobody: 3:05pm On Aug 06, 2013
But Mail Border is so Close to Chad.. This Rebels might Come in so its Chad best interest to help Mali
sambos994:

Exactly.

Re: Chad Says Troops Unsuited For Guerrilla War, Quitting Mali. by sambos994(m): 5:03pm On Aug 06, 2013
ikp4succes: But Mail Border is so Close to Chad.. This Rebels might Come in so its Chad best interest to help Mali

Chad can handle there own.
Re: Chad Says Troops Unsuited For Guerrilla War, Quitting Mali. by Nobody: 10:41pm On Aug 07, 2013
What about Malian Refugees
sambos994:

Chad can handle there own.
Re: Chad Says Troops Unsuited For Guerrilla War, Quitting Mali. by Nobody: 10:44pm On Aug 07, 2013
i think is becos our ak-47 is made in Nigeria.. u be suprised that the ugly guns are more stronger than the newer ones grin
bigrovar: Boys are not smiling.. reputed to be one of the finest desert fighters in the world.. it would be a great loss to the Malian cause losing this bunch. Thanks to UN incompetence and politics.. BTW is that not the newer variant of the AK47? I believe the Nigerian police issue this to their men serving in AMISON in somalia.. wonder why the army has not transitioned to this rather than the butt ugly ak47..
Re: Chad Says Troops Unsuited For Guerrilla War, Quitting Mali. by sambos994(m): 10:46pm On Aug 07, 2013
bigrovar: Boys are not smiling.. reputed to be one of the finest desert fighters in the world.. it would be a great loss to the Malian cause losing this bunch. Thanks to UN incompetence and politics.. BTW is that not the newer variant of the AK47? I believe the Nigerian police issue this to their men serving in AMISON in somalia.. wonder why the army has not transitioned to this rather than the butt ugly ak47..

Probably because the AK47 is homemade.
Re: Chad Says Troops Unsuited For Guerrilla War, Quitting Mali. by sambos994(m): 10:47pm On Aug 07, 2013
ikp4succes: What about Malian Refugees

The French are still there.
Re: Chad Says Troops Unsuited For Guerrilla War, Quitting Mali. by Nobody: 4:55am On Aug 08, 2013
They will soon leave. Handing Mali over to the UN
sambos994:

The French are still there.
Re: Chad Says Troops Unsuited For Guerrilla War, Quitting Mali. by sambos994(m): 5:38am On Aug 08, 2013
ikp4succes: They will soon leave. Handing Mali over to the UN

The French have permanent military bases in all its former colonies.
Re: Chad Says Troops Unsuited For Guerrilla War, Quitting Mali. by Nobody: 4:02pm On Aug 08, 2013
Really so they have a base and the Rebels were able to take almost 70% of Mali.. i Thought is only in Chad and Niger French have base in.
sambos994:

The French have permanent military bases in all its former colonies.

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