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An Armed Force at the Service of the Cedeao Remains Largely Virtual

Summary by Mondafrique
Announced, promised, forgotten, and then restored to the taste of the light, the ECOWAS project to deploy an armed force came again. At the end of February 2026 in Freetown, the organization decided to send a strong signal. On paper, the announcement is ambitious. In practice, many obstacles remain to be overcome. For more than twenty years, the ECOWAS Armed Force (FAA), still waiting, looks like an Arlesian: always invoked but never visible on …
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Announced, promised, forgotten, and then restored to the taste of the light, the ECOWAS project to deploy an armed force came again. At the end of February 2026 in Freetown, the organization decided to send a strong signal. On paper, the announcement is ambitious. In practice, many obstacles remain to be overcome. For more than twenty years, the ECOWAS Armed Force (FAA), still waiting, looks like an Arlesian: always invoked but never visible on …

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Mondafrique broke the news in on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
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