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    Another reading of the current Chadian situation

    By: Yves Tallot, Chadian Citizen

    The French Ministry of Defense, and primarily its French generals, have always been fascinated by the nomadic peoples of the BET, to the point of offering them all their intelligence and weapons support to control power in N'Djamena. From Goukouni to Habré, including Marshal Déby, then Marshal-Mahamat, this policy of blind support, dictated by the French generals, was perpetuated by Macron. A policy that ultimately backfired on France.

    Macron's protégé ended up dismissing the French army. Shamelessly, we are being offered military cooperation with the Hungarians, whose army's prowess remains unknown to this day. French officers, fanatics of the desert peoples, logically believe that southern Chad is against them. If there are Chadians who should never be helped to seize power, it is the southerners. Even if it meant putting a comic book artist, an illiterate person, or an Islamist in power in N'Djamena, Masra never understood that! They ridiculed him.

    The issue of the Chadian army is a matter of concern, and the National Inclusive Dialogue has carefully avoided debating this matter, preferring to defer to President Mahamat Idriss Déby himself. Having grown up in the barracks, he is more familiar with the issues and threats. With 1,600 generals, mostly from the BET, armed to the teeth and enjoying privileges, what should be done about it?

    The real problem in Chad is not being anti-French, but asking France to loosen the grip of its policy and commitments in Chad. France's policy is harmful, unproductive, and does not meet the expectations of the population, especially those from the BET, whom it has always imposed like a yoke on the other ethnic groups that make up Chad. The electoral boundaries of the Fifth Republic favor the BET. Apparently, this didn't bother anyone.

    The National Mediator, Saleh Kebzabo, despite being the lead negotiator of the Doha Agreements, refuses to negotiate with FACT and the CCMSR in Qatar, but kneels before a self-defense committee of Misky at the BET, because of the gold of which the Chadian treasury sees no trace. The MPS party, on which Mahamat Idriss Déby relied, is a dead party with its first marshal. The second marshal has only the most vulgar remnants of it. This MPS will have no pity for the people, and what it has in store for us is purely and simply what we experienced under the Marshal father: a party of irresponsible and corrupt people who will spend their time sowing discord among the population.

    Chad is a country of exclusion and marginalization, skillfully orchestrated by Mr. Haroun Kabadi. Wakit Tamma, the sole leading figure in the opposition in Chad, must devise a new strategy with innovative tactics. She has four years to create all the necessary conditions to break the Déby dynasty. To do this, she must understand Kaka's military power, which risks imploding due to injustices in the distribution of ranks and privileges.

    The Chadian problem is ethnic and is played out between the Zakawa Béria, Bilia Kobé, Kapka, the Gorane, and the Toubou of Tibesti. Who knew these peoples before, if not the French generals who drove them out of their lairs in the north and east? They live only by day and by vendetta, incompatible with democracy. This is also, and above all, the case with Chad.

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