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Chad Shifts Military Allegiance to Turkey Following Break with France

Chad Shifts Military Alliance to Turkey Following Break with France

Taha Sakr
Last updated: December 30, 2024 10:44 pm
By Taha Sakr 4 Min Read
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In a strategic pivot aimed at strengthening its defense capabilities, Chad has reportedly turned to Turkey for military training and support after officially ending its long-standing military ties with France. This decision marks a significant shift in Chad’s defense and foreign policy, as it moves away from traditional Western alliances in favor of strengthening relations with Turkey, which has been expanding its influence in Africa in recent years.

According to sources, Turkey is now expected to play a pivotal role in providing military training to Chadian forces. The Turkish Armed Forces are set to offer advanced training, which will bolster Chad’s military readiness, particularly in combating terrorism and securing its borders. This comes after several years of gradual cooperation between Turkey and Chad, which has seen the provision of military assistance, including training and weapons sales, aimed at enhancing Chad’s defense infrastructure.

The decision to sever military ties with France follows the broader context of diminishing French military influence across the African continent. On December 26, 2024, French forces officially withdrew from the Faya military base in Chad, marking the final step in the exit of around 1,000 French troops stationed in the country. The drawdown of French forces is part of a larger trend in the Sahel region, where several countries, including Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso, have distanced themselves from France’s military presence, signaling a growing desire for greater autonomy and alternative international partnerships.

Chad’s disengagement from France follows similar decisions by other former French allies in the region, who have sought new defense partnerships in response to growing dissatisfaction with French involvement in regional conflicts. In Chad’s case, the move is seen as part of a broader strategy to diversify its military relationships and ensure national security. As part of this new phase, Turkey has emerged as a key partner, offering both military training and defense equipment, with a focus on addressing the persistent security challenges posed by militant groups operating in the region.

Turkey’s growing role in Africa, particularly in the Sahel, has been underscored by its increasing defense cooperation with various African nations, along with its growing influence in areas such as infrastructure and energy. By offering both military expertise and support, Turkey is positioning itself as a significant player in Africa’s evolving security landscape, with countries like Chad seeking to strengthen their defense capabilities while navigating the shifting geopolitical environment.

This realignment is part of a larger trend in Africa, where nations are increasingly exploring new military and security partnerships outside the traditional sphere of influence of former colonial powers like France. For Chad, the partnership with Turkey not only reflects a shift in military allegiances but also highlights the broader desire of African nations to assert greater control over their security arrangements and reduce dependence on former colonial powers. This growing trend of strategic diversification is likely to reshape the security dynamics of the region, with African nations increasingly seeking support from a broader range of international partners.

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