U.S. to Withdraw from Chad in Another Blow to Africa Policy


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The Foreign Desk— Withdrawing from Chad may pose problems in fighting terrorism, as Boko Haram has maintained a presence in the nation. The post U.S. to Withdraw from Chad in Another Blow to Africa Policy first appeared on The Foreign Desk | by Lisa Daftari.

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