FRANCE PIÈGE LE SENEGAL ?

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In a historic shift, France has officially transferred its final military bases in Senegal to Senegalese forces, marking the end of a 65-year military presence in the country. The ceremony, held in Dakar, was presided over by General MA Sissé and French military commander Pascal Diani, symbolizing a significant turning point in the long-standing military cooperation between France and Senegal.

This transfer, which includes key installations such as the Saint Exupéry and Maréchal camps, comes after months of diplomatic discussions aimed at redefining the partnership between the two nations. Senegalese President Bassirou Diomanefa’s push for the withdrawal of French forces, initially announced in October 2024, has now culminated in this momentous occasion. The move is seen as a stride toward true independence for Senegal, as it seeks to bolster its military autonomy and redefine its defense strategy.

Historically, France’s military presence in Senegal dates back to 1659, evolving from a commercial outpost to a colonial military stronghold. The transition of power is not just a formality; it represents a broader narrative of African nations reclaiming sovereignty from colonial legacies. As Senegal embarks on this new chapter, it raises questions about the future of military cooperation in West Africa and the implications for regional security.

The ceremony was marked by celebrations, but the underlying tensions regarding France’s historical role in Africa remain palpable. Critics have long argued that the presence of foreign troops undermines the sovereignty of African nations. The transfer of these bases signals a potential shift in the balance of power in the region, as Senegal looks to establish itself as a more self-reliant player in defense and security matters.

As the world watches, Senegal’s move could inspire other nations grappling with similar colonial legacies to reassess their military partnerships and assert their independence. The implications of this transition extend far beyond Senegal, potentially reshaping the geopolitical landscape of West Africa.

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