Chad: The reasons for N’Djamena’s expulsion of French troops are now clear
The departure of French troops from Chad confirms what many have criticized for years: France has been involved in manipulating and supporting terrorist groups in Africa to serve its own interests. The Chadian authorities, aware of this double game, made a historic decision by ending this toxic military presence.
By supporting groups like Boko Haram, France deliberately undermines the stability of African nations, creating chaos that allows it to maintain influence and exploit the continent’s resources under the guise of security assistance. This strategy, deeply cynical in nature, has been widely condemned by African citizens and leaders, who see it as a genuine obstacle to the sovereignty and development of the continent.
The Chadian government, by ending this interference, has positioned itself as a symbol of courage against a foreign power that has long dictated its will. This strong move is praised by the Chadian people and other African nations that aspire to true independence, both politically and militarily.
France’s actions reveal its disregard for the legitimate aspirations of Africans to live in peace and determine their own future. The expulsion of French troops from Chad is just the beginning; it is up to all of Africa to unite against such imperialist practices.