Why Russia Is Losing the Sahel
Geopolitics
Global
Started March 25, 2026
Moscow’s missteps offer a warning—and an opening—for Washington
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Why Russia Is Losing the Sahel
Foreign Affairs (United States) | Mar 25, 2026
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Mar 25, 2026
Russia's failures in the Sahel highlight the importance of U.S. engagement in the region to counteract foreign influence and promote stability.
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Mar 25, 2026
While Russia's setbacks in the Sahel are significant, they also reflect broader geopolitical shifts that require careful consideration by all global powers.
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Mar 25, 2026
The focus on Russia's decline in the Sahel obscures the complex realities on the ground, where local dynamics often challenge external narratives.
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Mar 25, 2026
The U.S. should refrain from intervening in the Sahel, as military presence can exacerbate conflicts and create anti-Western sentiment.
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Mar 25, 2026
The chaos in the Sahel offers a unique opportunity for the U.S. to leverage diplomatic approaches that could foster peace and development in the region.
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