The Sahel jihadist corridor explained, 10 years of state collapse, Al-Qaeda’s JNIM vs ISIS ISGS, climate-driven recruitment, and Mediterranean migration risk

How the Sahel became an insurgent artery, why Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso matter, and what the world risks if the corridor widens The Sahel no longer fits the polite labels the outside world uses, it has become a functioning, deadly system. Observers long described the region with euphemisms such as “ungoverned spaces,” “fragile states,” […]

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