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By John Irish and Marine Pennetier

PARIS (Reuters) - France has sent military advisers to Niger's southern border with Nigeria to help coordinate military action by regional powers fighting the Islamist group Boko Haram, a French army official said on Thursday.

The deployment was announced as warplanes pounded Boko Haram positions just over the border in Nigeria, a resident in the Niger town of Bosso said, and hundreds of Chadian troops massed at the frontier to prepare an attack.

Chad has sent about 2,500 troops as part of efforts to take on the militant group, which has intensified its fight to set up a breakaway Islamist state in Nigeria and has staged cross-border raids. Chadian troops crossed into Nigeria this week from Cameroon, on the southern side of Lake Chad.

A French army official told Reuters a detachment of about 10 military personnel had been stationed in Diffa at the request of Niger, its former colony.

"It is there to coordinate the armies on the ground in the fight against Boko Haram," the official said.

The African Union (AU) has authorised a force of 7,500 troops from Nigeria, Chad, Cameroon, Niger and Benin to fight the militants. It is expected to seek a United Nations Security Council mandate, which could also include logistical support from other countries.

A source close to the Niger government told Reuters on Thursday the parliament in Niamey would vote Monday to send its troops to Nigeria.

Nearly two years after a French-led operation liberated the north of Mali from al Qaeda-linked rebels, France has headquartered a 3,200-strong Sahel counter-insurgency force, Barkhane, in the Chadian capital N'Djamena, some 50 km (30 miles) from the Nigerian border.


It has also been operating reconnaissance missions near the Nigerian border and sharing intelligence with countries in the region, although it has ruled out direct military involvement for now.

Speaking at a news conference on Thursday, President Francois Hollande said Paris was also providing logistical and operation support, including by delivering fuel and munitions to countries fighting Boko Haram.

However, he said France could not be expected to get involved in every crises around the world and accused other major powers of inaction in Africa.

"This is a message to the international community and the biggest countries. Do your work! Stop giving lessons and take action!" Hollande said.

"In Africa, we have to help the Africans a lot more to fight terrorism, because if we do not then other countries will be destabilised," he warned.



France sends advisers to Nigeria border to coordinate Boko Haram fight| Top News| Reuters



@Gabriel92
 
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do I forsee some weapons going to Nigeria in the future???

would think Nigeria needs some drones, attack helicopter, and some artillery like CAESAR.
 
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By John Irish and Marine Pennetier

PARIS (Reuters) - France has sent military advisers to Niger's southern border with Nigeria to help coordinate military action by regional powers fighting the Islamist group Boko Haram, a French army official said on Thursday.

The deployment was announced as warplanes pounded Boko Haram positions just over the border in Nigeria, a resident in the Niger town of Bosso said, and hundreds of Chadian troops massed at the frontier to prepare an attack.

Chad has sent about 2,500 troops as part of efforts to take on the militant group, which has intensified its fight to set up a breakaway Islamist state in Nigeria and has staged cross-border raids. Chadian troops crossed into Nigeria this week from Cameroon, on the southern side of Lake Chad.

A French army official told Reuters a detachment of about 10 military personnel had been stationed in Diffa at the request of Niger, its former colony.

"It is there to coordinate the armies on the ground in the fight against Boko Haram," the official said.

The African Union (AU) has authorised a force of 7,500 troops from Nigeria, Chad, Cameroon, Niger and Benin to fight the militants. It is expected to seek a United Nations Security Council mandate, which could also include logistical support from other countries.

A source close to the Niger government told Reuters on Thursday the parliament in Niamey would vote Monday to send its troops to Nigeria.

Nearly two years after a French-led operation liberated the north of Mali from al Qaeda-linked rebels, France has headquartered a 3,200-strong Sahel counter-insurgency force, Barkhane, in the Chadian capital N'Djamena, some 50 km (30 miles) from the Nigerian border.


It has also been operating reconnaissance missions near the Nigerian border and sharing intelligence with countries in the region, although it has ruled out direct military involvement for now.

Speaking at a news conference on Thursday, President Francois Hollande said Paris was also providing logistical and operation support, including by delivering fuel and munitions to countries fighting Boko Haram.

However, he said France could not be expected to get involved in every crises around the world and accused other major powers of inaction in Africa.

"This is a message to the international community and the biggest countries. Do your work! Stop giving lessons and take action!" Hollande said.

"In Africa, we have to help the Africans a lot more to fight terrorism, because if we do not then other countries will be destabilised," he warned.



France sends advisers to Nigeria border to coordinate Boko Haram fight| Top News| Reuters



@Gabriel92

Yeah Flamby is right,we can't be involved everywhere,we're not "Cresus",for once,African armies are showing that they are able to fight together without any foreign intervention (Brave Chad soldiers are actually fighting against the scums of boko haram,even with many casualties,they're still here,Niger will also deploy troops,in the begining,7.500 would be mobilised,now 8500!
They'll fight,we will answer to all of their requests. (fuel,ammunitions etc.)

And why not,supporting them by the air,even if i think it won't happen...
 
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do I forsee some weapons going to Nigeria in the future???

would think Nigeria needs some drones, attack helicopter, and some artillery like CAESAR.

Their military is severely under-armed considering the size of their country. And in regards to France, her presence near the Niger border is an asset not just for Nigeria, but the surrounding countries that are in desperate need of training against insurgency / anti-terrorism. France is the only major European power that is taking an active role in Africa. Ideally, Britain, Germany and Spain should commit ground forces as well.
 
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need to squeeze Boko Haram from Nigeria and Mali.
need a ground invasion with the help of France in command.

i want to see this savage dead or captured.

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Their military is severely under-armed considering the size of their country. And in regards to France, her presence near the Niger border is an asset not just for Nigeria, but the surrounding countries that are in desperate need of training against insurgency / anti-terrorism. France is the only major European power that is taking an active role in Africa. Ideally, Britain, Germany and Spain should commit ground forces as well.

We have some Mirage2000D in Niger,and we should send them to support the Nigerian troops,today Boko haram attacked a city in the south.... (the attack was repelled)
@C130 If Nigeria was a French colony,we will be there since many months,and kicked their asses. :bunny:
 
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We have some Mirage2000D in Niger,and we should send them to support the Nigerian troops,today Boko haram attacked a city in the south.... (the attack was repelled)
@C130 If Nigeria was a French colony,we will be there since many months,and kicked their asses. :bunny:

Nigeria is a former British colony, and as such I'm surprised that UK has not committed troops on the ground or even led any initiative to combat Boko Haram. Leave it to France to take the initiative in the Gold Coast !
 
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Nigeria is a former British colony, and as such I'm surprised that UK has not committed troops on the ground or even led any initiative to combat Boko Haram. Leave it to France to take the initiative in the Gold Coast !

Unlike UK,we maintain strong relations with our former colonies,they won't come and help them be sure of that!!
Also,like you pointed in one of your post,this is sad that other european countries aren't helping/supporting us against terrorism in Africa,i'd like to see our troops with the German,British,Italians etc. fighting together and kik some asses... but it won't happen...
 
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Nigeria is a former British colony, and as such I'm surprised that UK has not committed troops on the ground or even led any initiative to combat Boko Haram. Leave it to France to take the initiative in the Gold Coast !
France is still the centre of the French speaking world. We are not the centre of the English speaking world any more which is why things are different for us in Anglophone Africa, which mostly looks to the US and more recently China.
 
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Unlike UK,we maintain strong relations with our former colonies,they won't come and help them be sure of that!!
Also,like you pointed in one of your post,this is sad that other european countries aren't helping/supporting us against terrorism in Africa,i'd like to see our troops with the German,British,Italians etc. fighting together and kik some asses... but it won't happen...

Peace is not achieved through doing nothing and sitting back. Peace is achieved through sweat, tears, blood, and military sacrifices. I hope that the Germans, Italians and other major powers like Spain, Netherlands, Sweden change policy and start mobilizing forces. France cannot do it alone, tho she has immense power and capability...

France is still the centre of the French speaking world. We are not the centre of the English speaking world any more which is why things are different for us in Anglophone Africa, which mostly looks to the US and more recently China.

That shouldn't be an excuse. British special forces are world renowned and should be dispatched to help train Nigerian military in dealing with Boko Haram.
 
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Peace is not achieved through doing nothing and sitting back. Peace is achieved through sweat, tears, blood, and military sacrifices. I hope that the Germans, Italians and other major powers like Spain, Netherlands, Sweden change policy and start mobilizing forces. France cannot do it alone, tho she has immense power and capability...



That shouldn't be an excuse. British special forces are world renowned and should be dispatched to help train Nigerian military in dealing with Boko Haram.
They already are training them. But sending troops to fight is unthinkable if not actually impossible given the current government's cuts.
 
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France need to send "advisers" to CIA HQ-plenty of info there about Boko Haram and all other of so-called "terrorist groups"(aka CIA/MI6/Mossad home-grown pets).
 
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