Junta leaders in Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso form military alliance | DW News

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  • čas přidán 16. 09. 2023
  • The military rulers of Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso have signed a mutual defense pact. The Alliance of Sahel States agreement commits the three to assist each other in case of an external attack. That could include an intervention like the one threatened by West African states against Niger's junta following its coup in July.
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Komentáře • 828

  • @neilnelson7603

    France's arrogance keeps on digging its own grave in West Africa.

  • @user-if1tz7uj5f

    It's strange to call the French hostages when no one is holding them. Where have you seen hostages that people want to get rid of as soon as possible?

  • @Tati.GIB.
    @Tati.GIB.  +264

    All African citizens support this move. ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿

  • @nicolaschaput338

    The way they end this report is them trying to hide what the reporter was about to say...

  • @NSrini1971

    Ex colony bosses formed an alliance. Why shouldn't these countries form an alliance?

  • @GeneMickeyMann

    France has a history of military interventions in its former African colonies. While these interventions have been presented as efforts to restore stability and protect French interests, they have been seen for their lack of transparency, accountability, and potential human rights abuses. Africans argue that such interventions have often exacerbated conflicts and failed to achieve long-term stability.

  • @joynalmiah549

    They tried to shut him up fast towards the end

  • @aubreywebbie6505

    See how she cut the interview real quick when she asked if they can handle the security by themselves and she was told many believe the attacks increased when the French army was present

  • @samsidibe8466

    Panafricanism we need 💪👍🙏

  • @isasaleh1508

    They are forming there own NATO.

  • @moshenefm

    😂😂 the end. Many analysts won't agree.... "Thank you so much".

  • @jackspratt9247

    France for French and Africa for Africans. Enough said.🙂

  • @LuddyVonBeat

    Very rude to interrupt the speaker at the end, just when the topic got interesting.

  • @kite-flying_potato

    That was abrupt. Saying that their alliance might be regarded as meaningless sounds not just disrespectful but naive.

  • @umaribrahim33

    I am in full support of this move.

  • @beulahland12

    Great Job, the big 3. We need more African countries to join. ❤❤❤❤❤❤Africa RISE. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @bellohadiza9414

    Better for SAHEL region and the whole Africa .

  • @RusoShoots

    So proud to have bloodlines in all 3 countries 🇧🇫🇲🇱🇳🇪✊🏿

  • @cptgone
    @cptgone  +31

    France's African war can only be counterproductive without broad local support (and even with local support there's always a significant risk of alienating locals - through culture shock, collateral damage, and the actions of racist French soldiers. I never believed France's intervention would work, I'm sad to be proven right).

  • @bc4420
    @bc4420  +13

    I think the French should leave. In fact all westerners should leave Africa. Let’s let Africa run themselves. That means we should seek only economic deals agreed by both parties. We should stop all humanitarian aid as well. Let Africa deal with its own problems.