Faced with the threat of Islamist fighters, many Western countries have decided to send their own military to refine the African soldiers. Chad is the scene of a vast training camp with trainers from places like Belgium, the United States, Canada and the UK.
Logistical support greeted by the soldier who said that "Boko Haram is a civilian and not a militia army and the military according to him the benefit of the experience."
A ramp-up that comes as the Nigerian army took over Boko Haram during weekends monitoring Baga, located in the northeast of the country- a strategic victory. The city lies at the
Nigeria's border with Chad, Niger and Cameroon and is the basis for the multinational force authorized last month by African Unity. Apart from the four countries mentioned above, there also Benin.
A force that the UN must support. It is the wish of Laurent Fabius, the French foreign minister said yesterday the President of Niger which he visited as part of an African tour.
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