ASSESSMENTS
The West Offers Little Reprieve to the Sahel's Jihadist Battle
Dec 13, 2019 | 10:30 GMT

French soldiers patrol the Tofa Gala forest in northern Burkina Faso on Nov. 9.
(MICHELE CATTANI/AFP via Getty Images)
Highlights
- France and its allies' continued strategy of maintaining a light footprint while supporting and building up local security capabilities will continue to fail to contain or reduce growing jihadist militancy in the Sahel.
- But as jihadist militancy continues to expand, these Western intervening forces will be faced with a difficult choice of either ramping up their commitment or cutting their losses to reduce their footprint.
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