France Extends Mali Mission, Army Training Underfunded
France commits to Mali’s counterinsurgency but the army there is in a shambles.
France commits to Mali’s counterinsurgency but the army there is in a shambles.
President François Hollande says hundreds of troops will remain in France’s former colony.
Germany resists British and French demands to allow weapons supplies into Syria.
France won’t withdraw from Mali until “the liberation of the whole country is complete.”
France continues to battle Islamists in Mali with the support of Tuareg secessionists.
After Libya, Mali is the latest testing ground for the Anglo-French security relationship.
President François Hollande recognizes that the fight in Mali isn’t over yet.
After conquering the last city that was under rebel control, France prepares to withdraw.
The United Kingdom steps up its support for the French intervention in Mali.
French and Malian forces drive the rebels back as the United States pledge more help.
Driven out of another stronghold by French forces, a split emerged among Mali’s Islamists.
As West African troops pour into Mali, the United States are reluctant to get involved.
As West African troops arrive in Mali, terrorist take hostages at an Algerian gas plant.
President Hollande says more troops will be deployed until regional powers can take over.
French military intervention appears to have driven insurgents into the desert.