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Elmostafa REZRAZI Expert in Strategic Studies President Nicolas Sarkozy accomplished his visit to Africa last week. He visited Gabon, where he stayed 24 hours then moved the next day to Mali and Rwanda. His visit to these three countries was similar to the speed of someone who is anxious to be over soon, but did not light heart, because in each country, it has different problems to solve. He made a detour to Bamako, Mali's capital, where he stayed only two hours to "recover" the former French hostage Peter Camatte, kidnapped for almost three months by Al-Qaeda in Islamic Maghreb (AQIM). Many African countries which were colonized by France in the past continue always in the sphere of influence of Paris. A situation that reserved to France to keep the prestige and the priority to install military bases in several African countries such in Djibouti, Dakar, N'Djamena, Libreville and Abidjan, with an additional basis for action in Togo. France has maintained for many years armed troops in Africa to protect its vital interests. Among the French military bases mentioned above, the one established in Dakar, which faces the Atlantic Ocean and the Goree Island is of great strategic significance. That is why the French Minister of Defense Herve Morin insisted last year on the importance for France to keep it. The sudden and unexpected announcement of its decision to close the military base has undoubtedly caused a large concern of public opinion in both Franca and Africa. According to latest reports, the withdrawal decision taken by the French military headquarter is completely passive, because it is perceived as a forced action after a long time command. Senegal has asked France to withdraw its troops from the country. In 2005, during the visit of former French President Jack Chirac in Senegal, his Senegalese counterpart Abdoulaye Wade informed him about it. The arguments advanced by Senegal on the withdrawal of French troops are as follows:
Evidently, after the appointment of Nicolas Sarkozy as the president of the republic, he immediately paid a visit to Senegal. During his stay in Dakar, he delivered a speech at the University Cheikh Anta Diop and said: "The current problems of Africa are not entirely due to colonialism. The colonialists are not responsible for the fratricidal conflict and genocide in Africa. The dictatorship, despotism, corruption, graft, waste and pollution, while are also not due to the colonialists. . Then he added: "For thousands of years, African farmers set to work with the day and sleep with the sun. They repeat every day the same work and speak the same language. They are unable to get rid of the restriction of their natural situation. Therefore it is impossible for Africans to hold their destiny in their own hands. The outspoken Nicolas Sarkozy has deeply hurt the feelings of the broad African audience and was the subject of much criticism and protests and negative reaction from various circles. This speech was in fact a significant incident that has accelerated the process for the closure of the French military base in Dakar. |
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