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Simulations Of War Between Anglophone And Francophone West Africa by kettykings: 7:37am On Jul 31, 2023
Following the resolution of Ecowas to suspend Niger Republic over the coup in the country some few days ago. Below are some of the events that might go into full traction in the coming weeks.

Pull out of Niger Republic, Mali, Burkina faso and ivory coast from Ecowas.

The formulation of a new Ecowas with the aid of Russia, China, India brasil and South Africa.

Training of the new francophone west Africa military.

Deployment of the military at strategic points along the borders of Nigeria.



A hypothetical West African World War between Anglophone and Francophone countries would be a complex and bloody conflict. The two sides would have very different strengths and weaknesses.

The Francophone countries would have a larger population and a more powerful military. They would also have the support of Russia and China which is a major military power. However, the Francophone countries would be divided by ethnic and religious differences. They would also be fighting on their own turf, which would give the Anglophone countries the advantage of surprise and home-field advantage.

The Anglophone countries would have a smaller population and a less powerful military. However, they would be united by their common language and culture. They would also have the support of the United Kingdom and the United States, which are major military powers. The Anglophone countries would also have the advantage of being able to import weapons and supplies from their allies.

The course of the war would depend on a number of factors, including the size and strength of the opposing armies, the availability of weapons and supplies, and the terrain of the battlefield. However, it is likely that the war would be long and bloody, with neither side able to achieve a decisive victory.

Here is a possible scenario for how a West African World War might play out:

The war begins with a series of surprise attacks by the Anglophone countries. The Francophone countries are caught off guard and suffer heavy losses.
The Francophone countries quickly regroup and launch a counteroffensive. The two sides fight to a stalemate, with neither side able to gain an advantage.
The war drags on for years, with neither side able to achieve a decisive victory. The cost of the war is high, both in terms of lives lost and economic damage.
Eventually, the war ends in a negotiated settlement. The two sides agree to a partition of West Africa, with the Anglophone countries gaining control of some of the Francophone territories.
This is just one possible scenario for how a West African World War might play out. The actual course of the war would depend on a number of factors, including the decisions made by the leaders of the two sides, the actions of the international community, and the luck of the draw. However, it is clear that such a war would be a major conflict with a high cost in terms of lives lost and economic damage.
Re: Simulations Of War Between Anglophone And Francophone West Africa by otokzmail(m): 7:50am On Jul 31, 2023
God forbid abeg.

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Re: Simulations Of War Between Anglophone And Francophone West Africa by kettykings: 7:53am On Jul 31, 2023
Niger Republic should call the bluff of Nigeria and ecowas, it get why.

If Nigeria is not cut to size , the blatant human rights abuses and infringement of the rights of smaller countries will go on unperturbed and unaccounted for.

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