Jan 31, 2008
Analysts Question Benefits of EU Deployment in Chad and CAR
“Today nobody talks about these exit strategies, but the European force might be caught there, might be stuck in the Chadian desert, and this will certainly also have political consequences”
As European forces begin to deploy in Chad and the Central African Republic, analysts say they are worried about the logistics of the peacekeeping operation. via Huliq.com
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