Something that wasn’t mentioned here is WHY there is growing anti-French sentiment. Many Sahel residents resent French control and influence over their economy and politics, which many scholars have linked to continued economic underdevelopment, poverty, and conflict in the region.
French neo-colonialism in Africa is really something. You can see it in the difference in wealth between former British colonies and ‘former’ French colonies
The problem with that theory is that most African countries suffer from "continued economic underdevelopment, poverty, and conflict" and the rest are not under the influence or control of France.
@@cxzact9204the difference between those not under French influence is huge. We can’t compare Nigeria and Ghana to any of the other Francophone countries in West Africa. There’s simply no competition
not only in the Sahel region, it's in every ex-French colony in Africa (Algeria, Madagascar, Comoros, DRC). Talk to people from those countries and they will all tell you the same thing. The only differences are the absence of French troops and of the CFA Franc. France messed up its foreign policy with its ex-colonies from the get-go, instead of granting those countries full independence and treating them as any other strategic partners, she kept supporting favorable corrupt dictators, effectively making them satellite states. The overdue fall of the neocolonial French empire is finally happening and I'm all in for it!!! Reminds me of the fall of the USSR. It was about time.
@@cxzact9204 the fact that France propped up corrupt dictators in those countries sure didn't help. And one thing I noticed is that the French will always be ready to criticize US foreign policies while doing the exact same things.
It’s interesting that the recent coups in Africa mostly happened in African countries which were former French colonies. And when I heard about Francafrique and how France managed to make these countries subservient to France in terms of economy, foreign interests that makes these countries mostly reliant on France and even make these countries pay a type of tax to France and even their CFA Francs are all printed, distributed and controlled by France and thus, making these countries incapable of improving in terms of infrastructure, basic needs, healthcare, education and etc. And these coups are most certainly have to do with the fact that the leaders have to abide by the status quo of this Francafrique system and thus also breeds high level of corruption among the elites of these countries and these Junta leaders are trying to break that status quo and tell France to leave them alone.
France pay interest to CFA countries, there's no tax to France and none of them are forced to stay in CFA. France has also voted to end CFA and put the ball in ECOWAS' hands to end the CFA. If you want to see whats the reason behind the coups then look at who moves in right after there's a coup: Wagner aka Russia. Every single coup has russian backing and wagner mercs move into the countries right after. Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger etc, all have russian presence now.
@@FarsightAEThanks to Russia to support these new governments, because with France, there was no fight for sahelian people interests, when I see how Ibrahim Traoré put fighting for his country as his first priority, and knowing that France is against him, it's easy to see who's the enemy.
As a fellow chadian I'm happy to see my People fight the the France imperialism that took over the country and unite under one common enemy its feels fresh to imagine that
I’m living in Nigeria right now and we’re watching all this chaos around us, hopefully people here aren’t encouraged to follow suit 😂it’s tempting though with how incompetent our government can be
That's why our new president retired evey senior military official immediately he entered power 😂. if only some elements here would stop stoking ethnic violence and let us just rebuild out country in peace
Anglophones countries like Nigeria and Ghana aren't controlled by France and milked like Francophone countries in the Sahel are so I understand why they want to remove all puppets of France governing them. Francophone countries are some of the poorest in Africa. That shows you how wicked France is compared to other European colonizers.
Lol, France doesn't have to allow it. If there's an uprising under the current climate and neighborhing countries or even Wagner choose to intervene it's game over for the baguette soldiers
@@socialistrepublicofvietnam1500Chad is already under the military administration of Debris, so the map should normally look pretty already. What would truly make it aesthetically better, then it'd be a coup in Mauritania or Senegal
So far an interesting video, would like to point out what I think is a mistake though; I don't think France has "a couple hundred thousand" troops stationed in Chad.
@@rizkyadiyanto7922 here's some data for you. The entire French army consists of 118,600 personnel in total. Would be impressive if France had dedicated almost 200% of its entire armed forces to defend one African nation
France has around 1k to 1.2k troops in Chad according to LeMonde, Wikipedia (Operation Barkhane), and VOA Africa. But also TLDR took. ot out of the video with a post edit.
Yes true the instability are increasingly becoming a major problem but there must be an end to the French presence in the country by any means , even if that is going to make chad more like Mali and Burkina Faso
Ivory coast was one of the richest African countries growing on track with taiwan except ivory coast crashed when cocoa prices crashed while taiwan's successfully transitioned from selling commodities to manufacturing by the 1980s
Bro. Understand that the relationship between france and African countries is meant to be different. Its the old tactis of divide and conquer. Some countries were given much more than others. The goal is for Ivorians, senegaleses and gaboneses to get better concessions than the other french speakers so that they dont unite. Until we understand where we came from, colonialism and the world we live, we will never achieve development
They are surrounded by chaos. Sudan to the east, Libya to the north, Niger to the west, CAR to the south 💀💀I couldn’t imagine being in a worse position. Their only somewhat stable neighbours are Cameroon and Nigeria and they have issues in their northern regions too. Chad is mad
@@bababababababa6124 Something tells me that's exactly the reason why the internet collectively agreed to give the word "Chad" its newest meaning. I mean, it certainly takes balls of steel to be landlocked, surrounded by constant chaos and having poor food security, and still manage to eke out a sense of peace within your territory; now if only it could also peacefully turn into a democracy, then that'd be extra, well, chad.
"Exceptional circumstances"🤣 or is it selective double standards? Macron better formulate a whole new diplomatic approach or collect what he can before this Francafrique Spring spreads to France's remaining empires in Cameroon, Togo, and Cote D'Ivoire💸
Meh. There hasn't been much left in terms of economic interests for a while now. France is mostly interested in keeping the islamists at bay, because the more they can wreck havoc, the more unstable the region becomes, and the more they will be able to plan terrorist attacks in Europe.
2:45 I see from another comment that there was a mistake here and he said a couple hundred thousand troops but meant couple thousand troops, and went back and edited the video after its release which is a feature I've heard of before but never noticed until now. That's a pretty jarring cut, you'd think TH-cam being pretty much *the* place to go for online videos would have better tools to edit a mistake in a video
Didn't even notice to be honest. But I think the bad editing was because they quickly tried to fix it, not because of whatever editing tools YT has (although I admitted don't know how it works)
Egypt will be next to undergo a coup after Chad, considering that Sisi (who took power via a coup himself) is literally dragging his feet on Gaza right now.
Lol love how you totally give up on re-recording pronunciations :p jk keep up the good work, not many report on African countries, or do contextual impartial crash coarse either. I mean that, good work gang you've done a tonne of vids over the years covering stuff I never heard at all in Canada on any of our networks / publishers.
My ex gf who was Ghanaian went to Ghana in 2018 and said there are crap loads of Chad refugee kids begging for money/food there. Wonder if that's still happening....
No mention of Russia or Wagner Group? 🤔I saw a report, last year, that Prigozhin wanted to try and create a new regional bloc in these freshly-couped Sahel countries.
To be honest, it is long overdue. There is an ethnic and sectarian division between Northern Chd, mainly inhabited by Arabs and Arabized Africans, Eastern Chad whose people are Muslim but have ethnic identities much like Sudan's Darfur and Southern Chad where Chad's largest ethnic group, the Sara who are Christian live. Point of contention: Chad's government is almost exclusively Zaghawa from Eastern Chad and a few Northerners but all their revenue from oil comes from the Christian majority Southern Chad. Southerners have been locked out of power via both genocide( The Northerners and Easterners came to power and killed off educated Southerner men who had ruled Chad up to that point. It is one of those overlooked, highly targeted genocides) and because they are a minority at 44% even though the Sara as an ethnic group are the largest ethnicity, the Northerners and Easterners simply band together against the Sara and other Christianized tribes in Southern Chad. If given a chance, Southern Chad would most likely merge with the CAR and Southern Sudan, but that would mean a collapse of Chadian society given that it lives off Southern oil.
But if you noticed, Mahamat Deby recently visited Russia, while romancing with France. He is trying to please his pro-Russian population and both powers. This tactic could work, as long as France doesn't interfere.
It might not but could be Chad that another coup in Africa, but it might be another country or two whether in Africa, Asia, or Eastern Europe that might face a dealy coup.
Hopefully it doesn't happen. I understand the frustrations Africans have with their former colonizers, but the alternative, turning to Russia and China, will be much, much worse.
@@mohammedwaheeb9325 i don't know what this guy smoking but as chadian we like to work with China or Russia rather than those bit$hes in France even tho there's a downsides but it IS WHAT IT IS
@@mohammedwaheeb9325 Because China and Russia want to exploit the continent while giving nothing in return. They don't care about democracy at all, and would make Africa even more authoritarian and strip away so many of the fledgling freedoms many Africans have.
And they are all saturated with russian disinformation and have wagner presence. Almost as if they're playing on the anti-french sentiment to cause coups to take control
@@FarsightAEIn the history of these countries, it did not take the help of France to intervene, Jacques Foccart under General De Gaulle organized many coups. Lmao
The virgin stable government vs the Chad imminent coup.
😂😂 I feel bad for laughing.
"Chad has been a point of relative stability"
Well, thats a Chad for you.
Chad has always and will forever be stable, after all he is a CHAD🗿
Us beta's have had enough, trump wins the Iowa Republican Caucuses? Nah, its time we rasie up and take chad down!
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2:45 “…France has *a couple of hundred thousand* troops stationed in Chad…”? Are you sure?
I was about to say the same thing. Dude said it and I was instantly like "There is no fucking way".
He definitely meant a couple thousand
They just edited the video to cut out "hundred" so that confirms TLDR is big enough to get access to the exclusive TH-cam post upload edit feature.
@@wile123456 Can't anyone do that? I have no subscribers and I've cut things from my videos before post uploading.
@@bababababababa6124that was misleading...
Something that wasn’t mentioned here is WHY there is growing anti-French sentiment. Many Sahel residents resent French control and influence over their economy and politics, which many scholars have linked to continued economic underdevelopment, poverty, and conflict in the region.
French neo-colonialism in Africa is really something. You can see it in the difference in wealth between former British colonies and ‘former’ French colonies
The problem with that theory is that most African countries suffer from "continued economic underdevelopment, poverty, and conflict" and the rest are not under the influence or control of France.
@@cxzact9204the difference between those not under French influence is huge. We can’t compare Nigeria and Ghana to any of the other Francophone countries in West Africa. There’s simply no competition
not only in the Sahel region, it's in every ex-French colony in Africa (Algeria, Madagascar, Comoros, DRC). Talk to people from those countries and they will all tell you the same thing. The only differences are the absence of French troops and of the CFA Franc.
France messed up its foreign policy with its ex-colonies from the get-go, instead of granting those countries full independence and treating them as any other strategic partners, she kept supporting favorable corrupt dictators, effectively making them satellite states.
The overdue fall of the neocolonial French empire is finally happening and I'm all in for it!!! Reminds me of the fall of the USSR. It was about time.
@@cxzact9204 the fact that France propped up corrupt dictators in those countries sure didn't help.
And one thing I noticed is that the French will always be ready to criticize US foreign policies while doing the exact same things.
If it does withstand the wave of coups, then Chad put the Chad in Chad.
lol
you should say 🗿 put the 🗿 in 🗿
You mean Virgin put the Virgin in Chad.
More like the Chad in MegaChad.
Nah if Chad throws off the shackles of French neocolonialism then it will
It’s interesting that the recent coups in Africa mostly happened in African countries which were former French colonies. And when I heard about Francafrique and how France managed to make these countries subservient to France in terms of economy, foreign interests that makes these countries mostly reliant on France and even make these countries pay a type of tax to France and even their CFA Francs are all printed, distributed and controlled by France and thus, making these countries incapable of improving in terms of infrastructure, basic needs, healthcare, education and etc. And these coups are most certainly have to do with the fact that the leaders have to abide by the status quo of this Francafrique system and thus also breeds high level of corruption among the elites of these countries and these Junta leaders are trying to break that status quo and tell France to leave them alone.
The most reasonable response on here
France pay interest to CFA countries, there's no tax to France and none of them are forced to stay in CFA. France has also voted to end CFA and put the ball in ECOWAS' hands to end the CFA.
If you want to see whats the reason behind the coups then look at who moves in right after there's a coup: Wagner aka Russia.
Every single coup has russian backing and wagner mercs move into the countries right after.
Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger etc, all have russian presence now.
@@themac9677 thats what happen when you arent propagandized by western copium.
@@FarsightAEThanks to Russia to support these new governments, because with France, there was no fight for sahelian people interests, when I see how Ibrahim Traoré put fighting for his country as his first priority, and knowing that France is against him, it's easy to see who's the enemy.
@FarsightAE They were actually forced to in the past.
Most leaders who opted for independent currency, were literally killed and replaced with puppet
As a Chadian, I can tell you with certainty it's happening. It is brewing for decades and this one is NOT going to end well.
is it going to end well for anyone in this regard?
As a fellow chadian I'm happy to see my People fight the the France imperialism that took over the country and unite under one common enemy its feels fresh to imagine that
@@hissukka6619we simply don't care
@@botbat9645 who is "we" and what are you referring to?
@@hissukka6619 im also a chadian
I’m living in Nigeria right now and we’re watching all this chaos around us, hopefully people here aren’t encouraged to follow suit 😂it’s tempting though with how incompetent our government can be
I am watching from Russia. It is interesting to see how youtube and other internet projects are bringing us together
That's why our new president retired evey senior military official immediately he entered power 😂. if only some elements here would stop stoking ethnic violence and let us just rebuild out country in peace
@@realteslashow What's it like being in Russia with all of this chaos going on all over the world?
What happened with the INEC’s tribunal into the last election, I was under the impression there was a lot of evidence that it was manufactured?
Anglophones countries like Nigeria and Ghana aren't controlled by France and milked like Francophone countries in the Sahel are so I understand why they want to remove all puppets of France governing them. Francophone countries are some of the poorest in Africa. That shows you how wicked France is compared to other European colonizers.
Trust me, France was surprised in Niger, but won't let anything pass to Chad. There's a reason Chad is the most militarisee state of the sahel
Because he's a Chad.
Chad was also never able to break off from Western influence
@sg23148because Chad is Chad 🗿
Lol, France doesn't have to allow it. If there's an uprising under the current climate and neighborhing countries or even Wagner choose to intervene it's game over for the baguette soldiers
@@j4genius961 with all the redeployment of french troops to chad. The only way for a coup to suceed IS with french support, which I doubt will happen
If Chad does have a coup, not only will the line of coups be completed, it means that only Cameroon needs a coup to connect all of them together
So that the map looks pretty?
@@alexanderkowal5710exactly
@@alexanderkowal5710 yes, because my personal aesthetics and opinions are obviously more valuable than thousands of innocent human lives
/s
@@alexanderkowal5710yes, so that the map looks pretty indeed
@@socialistrepublicofvietnam1500Chad is already under the military administration of Debris, so the map should normally look pretty already. What would truly make it aesthetically better, then it'd be a coup in Mauritania or Senegal
So far an interesting video, would like to point out what I think is a mistake though; I don't think France has "a couple hundred thousand" troops stationed in Chad.
you "think"? where is your data?
@@rizkyadiyanto7922That's not how the burden of proof works. Whoever made the first claim has to prove their data.
@rizkyadiyanto7922 where's TLDR's data?
@@rizkyadiyanto7922 here's some data for you. The entire French army consists of 118,600 personnel in total. Would be impressive if France had dedicated almost 200% of its entire armed forces to defend one African nation
France has around 1k to 1.2k troops in Chad according to LeMonde, Wikipedia (Operation Barkhane), and VOA Africa.
But also TLDR took. ot out of the video with a post edit.
Africa:
You get a coup
YOU GET A COUP
EVERYONE GETS A COUUUUUUP!!!
Chad will join forces with Tyrone!!
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Tyronestan has always been a staunch ally of Chadlandia.
100% fact 😂
Racist
I doubt it. Chad is too chad for coups
It's already under a military coup
The current leader literally got there via a coup...Nice joke tho
@@j4genius961 im pretty sure you refer to the previous ruler who died in 2021. The current one is his son (yes its like Gabon all over again)
@@cgt3704 Yes, Deby senior ( the former president ) got there through a coup, but so did his son ( the current ruler ), he overthrew his own father.
Chad is too chad for french colonists, only a beta would allow themselfs to be ruled by the french
President Gigachad will resist all attempts to subvert his authority
Coup under way as we speak as of an hour ago now. Guess I'm suddenly a new subscriber of this channel, you fucking called it man😮
Yes true the instability are increasingly becoming a major problem but there must be an end to the French presence in the country by any means , even if that is going to make chad more like Mali and Burkina Faso
And then refugees from those countries flee to Europe..
Chad coup d'etat vs. Virgin democratic change of power
Like Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger? All now totalitarian military dictatorships.
@@FarsightAE Virgin coup vs Chad coup
💀
Lmao 😂😂
All these coups make us realise how awesome Felix Houphouet-Boigny was as a leader...
The biggest french puppet!?🤦😂😂
@@IamGodSon 🤣
Ivory coast was one of the richest African countries growing on track with taiwan except ivory coast crashed when cocoa prices crashed while taiwan's successfully transitioned from selling commodities to manufacturing by the 1980s
Chadians got to get down to Florida and forget all their troubles
Bro. Understand that the relationship between france and African countries is meant to be different. Its the old tactis of divide and conquer. Some countries were given much more than others. The goal is for Ivorians, senegaleses and gaboneses to get better concessions than the other french speakers so that they dont unite. Until we understand where we came from, colonialism and the world we live, we will never achieve development
Chad needs a Chad to step in and solve this issue.
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Truly a Chad moment
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Oh hell nah Chad is sandwiched 😭
They are surrounded by chaos. Sudan to the east, Libya to the north, Niger to the west, CAR to the south 💀💀I couldn’t imagine being in a worse position. Their only somewhat stable neighbours are Cameroon and Nigeria and they have issues in their northern regions too. Chad is mad
@@bababababababa6124
Something tells me that's exactly the reason why the internet collectively agreed to give the word "Chad" its newest meaning.
I mean, it certainly takes balls of steel to be landlocked, surrounded by constant chaos and having poor food security, and still manage to eke out a sense of peace within your territory; now if only it could also peacefully turn into a democracy, then that'd be extra, well, chad.
@@bababababababa6124let's hope that they will be able to use some "we're better than that" rhetoric
Every northern region is dangerous in Africa
🇹🇩 Chad vs Virgin ECOWAZ
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"Exceptional circumstances"🤣 or is it selective double standards?
Macron better formulate a whole new diplomatic approach or collect what he can before this Francafrique Spring spreads to France's remaining empires in Cameroon, Togo, and Cote D'Ivoire💸
Meh. There hasn't been much left in terms of economic interests for a while now. France is mostly interested in keeping the islamists at bay, because the more they can wreck havoc, the more unstable the region becomes, and the more they will be able to plan terrorist attacks in Europe.
Senegal should go next
2:45 I see from another comment that there was a mistake here and he said a couple hundred thousand troops but meant couple thousand troops, and went back and edited the video after its release which is a feature I've heard of before but never noticed until now. That's a pretty jarring cut, you'd think TH-cam being pretty much *the* place to go for online videos would have better tools to edit a mistake in a video
Didn't even notice to be honest. But I think the bad editing was because they quickly tried to fix it, not because of whatever editing tools YT has (although I admitted don't know how it works)
At 2:46 you say France has "a couple of hundred thousand troops" stationed in Chad. It is more like 1000 I think.
they changed it to a couple thousand
It gone now
I wish Chad well! With love from the UK
Chad coup vs Virgin Democracy
Vatnik stupidity user 🤡
Welcome back Jack👍🏻
Egypt will be next to undergo a coup after Chad, considering that Sisi (who took power via a coup himself) is literally dragging his feet on Gaza right now.
Lol love how you totally give up on re-recording pronunciations :p jk keep up the good work, not many report on African countries, or do contextual impartial crash coarse either. I mean that, good work gang you've done a tonne of vids over the years covering stuff I never heard at all in Canada on any of our networks / publishers.
The Chad coup vs. The Virgin Democracy
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Tldr needs to talk about Ecosia they are a search engine that plants trees
Totally agree!
1:57 "Exceptional circumstances" means that someone is snooping to other's country. Also, it's a double standards.
very interesting
Please more international content about Africa
Hopefully Chad too will be free from the french blight.
Chad is the most American guy I have ever met.
Jack’s back! Yay!! 😊
i wish peace to people of chad
nobody needs war
*Chad while having a coup*
''Can you feel the silence?
Can you see the dark?
Can you fix the broken?
CAN YOU FEEL MY HEEEAART?!''
🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿
now its not going to happen, they have lost the element of surprise because of this video
Oh no, not the CHADs!
its will be a interesting out come
Sword of Damosees over Debby's dianistic succession 💀
My ex gf who was Ghanaian went to Ghana in 2018 and said there are crap loads of Chad refugee kids begging for money/food there. Wonder if that's still happening....
Yes is still happening
So… coup belt?
France be like "Stop criticizing our colo... uh, friends!"
No mention of Russia or Wagner Group? 🤔I saw a report, last year, that Prigozhin wanted to try and create a new regional bloc in these freshly-couped Sahel countries.
What ? Why was there a clip of Felix Tshisekedi shaking at 5:45 hands with his cabinet ? That is the president of the DRC 😂
80% in favor with 60% turnout... so basically he has 50% support. Not great.
Didn't they nationalize their oil a while ago?
Honestly you guys are prophetic sometimes
To be honest, it is long overdue. There is an ethnic and sectarian division between Northern Chd, mainly inhabited by Arabs and Arabized Africans, Eastern Chad whose people are Muslim but have ethnic identities much like Sudan's Darfur and Southern Chad where Chad's largest ethnic group, the Sara who are Christian live.
Point of contention: Chad's government is almost exclusively Zaghawa from Eastern Chad and a few Northerners but all their revenue from oil comes from the Christian majority Southern Chad.
Southerners have been locked out of power via both genocide( The Northerners and Easterners came to power and killed off educated Southerner men who had ruled Chad up to that point. It is one of those overlooked, highly targeted genocides) and because they are a minority at 44% even though the Sara as an ethnic group are the largest ethnicity, the Northerners and Easterners simply band together against the Sara and other Christianized tribes in Southern Chad.
If given a chance, Southern Chad would most likely merge with the CAR and Southern Sudan, but that would mean a collapse of Chadian society given that it lives off Southern oil.
thank youuuu
It seems to be more of a when than if.
Africa's uprising beautiful 😌😌😌🙌🏿
Chad also has civil warring Libya north of it, not just Niger/Sudan to it's East/West
But if you noticed, Mahamat Deby recently visited Russia, while romancing with France. He is trying to please his pro-Russian population and both powers. This tactic could work, as long as France doesn't interfere.
Nah Chad is already in Russian control. No need for a coup.
"I'm drowning" 🎶 "I'm drowning" 🎶 "I'm drowning" 🎶 "I'm drowning" 🎶
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Virgin voting vs Chad coup d'etat
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It might not but could be Chad that another coup in Africa, but it might be another country or two whether in Africa, Asia, or Eastern Europe that might face a dealy coup.
If the frogs colonized it there's probably going to be a coup
The British pronunciation of junta feels almost like a deliberate slight against Spanish speakers.
Damn all these wars and the albums from Vietnam are still the best 😢.
I already know everyone just 100% be making meme about Chad in the comment section
A junta about to be couped?
I think the next coup is gonna be sigma
It's time for an intervention. Someone needs to take a comb to that hair. 😅
That's for a that News 😊😊
to increase the likelihood of another country falling or being liberated?
Another pawn on the geopolitical chess board changes hands.
France needs to either help these nations or let them go. They are the biggest reason for the issues the sahell region faces
Chad already had a coup in 2021? Why have another coup?
Chad and most of these other countries called the sahil countries are land locked, sahil is Arabic for coast.
Hopefully it doesn't happen. I understand the frustrations Africans have with their former colonizers, but the alternative, turning to Russia and China, will be much, much worse.
We don't care
Why do you think it's worse?? 🤔
@@mohammedwaheeb9325 i don't know what this guy smoking but as chadian we like to work with China or Russia rather than those bit$hes in France even tho there's a downsides but it IS WHAT IT IS
@@botbat9645 Don't care about quality of life in Africa getting worse?
@@mohammedwaheeb9325 Because China and Russia want to exploit the continent while giving nothing in return. They don't care about democracy at all, and would make Africa even more authoritarian and strip away so many of the fledgling freedoms many Africans have.
A leader who died in combat? If only we had elites like that
So you're saying that Chad may catch a case of coup-ties.
Thought the video was about the african cup of nations
Hearing Junta pronounced with a hard J is weird.
Junta is Spanish so the j makes an h sound so it's pronounced hunta
In Portuguese we say /zhunta/
How right were you…
Getting Gigachad vibes
There is a commonality between Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, and Niger = they are former French colonies prone to military coups.
And they are all saturated with russian disinformation and have wagner presence. Almost as if they're playing on the anti-french sentiment to cause coups to take control
in recent year everytime I hear oc a coup in africa I just know it's a ex-French colony😅
Damoces? It's Damocles :)
OUCH!
7:55
the virgins are taking control
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Hopefully they don’t. It wouldn’t be a very chad move.
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The virgin stable government vs the Chad coup d'etat
I really love this channel, especially the motion graphics but I was honestly disappointed with the amount of editing hickups in this episode.
Look under your chairs you have a coup you have a coup all of you have a coupe
This isnt news, this is speculation. Nothing has actually been reported. This video gives off vibes like you want Chad to fall. not great
FRANCE AGAIN!!! 😡😤☹️😱🤔
COMB UR HAIR YA SCRUFF!
nah but great video again
Chad is rad
I nearly gave you bedbugs but nope, you're safe.
Chad already had one
Raisen anti French sentiment but they all want to come to France, the life irony .
They cheer for coups then end up oppressed and flee to France to make demands about how France should intervene. 😂
@@FarsightAEIn the history of these countries, it did not take the help of France to intervene, Jacques Foccart under General De Gaulle organized many coups. Lmao
Chad doesn't need a president 🗿
Truly a Chad moment🗿