French Troops in Africa! Why Does France Have Military Bases In Africa?

French Troops in Africa! Why Does France Have Military Bases In Africa? With the growing emergence of military coups in French colonies in sub-Saharan Africa, French military bases in Africa seem to be taking the hit. Recent coups in Mali and Niger were followed by a series of protests requesting that France withdraw her troops from these regions. French military bases in these two countries and Burkina Faso have close proximity. To add more, France is having a bad time as these countries have been relating to Russia in the past few months, which looks like a threat to the French, and considers it a Russia bid to reck its post-colonial ties with these countries. President Vladimir Putin of Russia seems to be more interested in the military-controlled regions in sub-Saharan Africa, primarily French colonies. It’s obvious that France is unhappy with this new development, and these countries are keen on breaking ties with France. These protests have been targeted at ending what they call French colonialism and imperialism. But here is the big question: Why does France have military bases in Africa? In addressing this burning question, we will uncover the historical, strategic, and geopolitical factors that have led to the establishment and retention of French military bases on the African continent. Stay tuned for an enlightening exploration of the multifaceted reasons behind France’s military presence and its impact on the region. Welcome to “Shades of Greatness,“ the ultimate destination celebrating Africa and black brilliance and greatness across various spheres of life. Our channel is dedicated to shining a spotlight on Africa and the black communities in the diaspora and the remarkable achievements, talents, and contributions of the black community. Subscribe to our channel and be part of the vibrant community dedicated to celebrating and uplifting the diverse shades of black greatness that make our world brighter #blackculture #blackbrilliance #africa
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