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How great power competition in the central Sahel helped open a vacuum for al Qaeda
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Great power competition between France, Russia, and the United States in the central Sahel region has created instability that al Qaeda affiliates have exploited to expand their influence, following France's military interventions in its former colonies Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger.

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How great power competition in the central Sahel helped open a vacuum for al Qaeda
A fight for influence between France, Russia, and the United States in the central Sahel has fomented disaster in the region, after an al Qaeda affiliate filled the vacuum opened by the competition. As a former colony of the French Empire, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger have traditionally fallen in France’s orbit. Paris intervened in […]
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