Security analysts argue SADC troops in the DR Congo are unlikely to have a significant impact

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Security analysts argue SADC troops in the DR Congo are unlikely to have a significant impact


The expansive nature of the country poses numerous challenges for the South African Development Community forces. Experts contend that the troops lack sufficient familiarity with the intricate geographical terrain of the central African nation, compounded by inadequate funding.

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36 Comments

  1. We should really be careful about this. We should be sure that the government isn't oppressing people before we deploy our troops. We don't want to turn the people of Congo against us. I hope they are treating the civilians with dignity.

  2. THIS WHOLE MISSION OF SADC IN DRC CONGO IS CORRUPT BECAUSE THE PRESIDENT OF DRC CONGO IS BRIBING THESE SADEC GOVERNMENT BY GIVING THEM SOME CONTROL OF MINERALS MINES AND BUSINESS IN DRC CONGO, THE M23 IS A NON VIOLENT GROUP REBEL WHO IS FIGHTING AGAINST DISCRIMINATION AND THE GÉNOCIDE OF CONGOLESE TUTSI,THE SADC SHOULD LEAVE THIS CONFLICT AND GO BACK HOME

  3. The professor might not even have done a basic infantry course of the sadf, but hes already writing off our army, which happens to be one of the best infantries in the world.

  4. SADC and the AU must address the conflicts in the Southern-Africa region. South-Africa cannot ignore its part in this international commitment to silence the guns in Africa!

  5. The first guy is soo negative eishhh , you dont talk aganist your countries troops like that , respect people who are ready to put their lives on the line for their country NKT🤨

  6. These foreigners are always pessimistic until SA does it, and turn around and talk about advantage that helped as if it was not there before their pessimism