Bernd 05/25/2021 (Tue) 07:17:43 No.43784 del
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I'm in a bit out of phase. The Gaza conflict ended on the 21st. Officially, still some minor shocks are resonating.
I found it as:
>2021 Israel–Palestine crisis
Curious since the existence of Palestine is... "disputed". Anyway Hungary recognizes it as a sovereign state, fine by me.
Not much interesting is going on, so here's a Syria map instead. Sporadic Daesh attacks still occur, and will occur, no way every cells can be rooted out, if it ceases, it will be their decision to stop doing actions.

In the question of Africa, the possibility of reinventing the political map there, I'm thinking about what keeps peace in other areas of the globe. Like how the nations of Europe are interdependent economically, or the nuclear powers refrain to start wars against each other openly (even the border clashes between Pakistan-India, India-China doesn't lead to open conflict), or South America because I dunno why.
But during a reshaping of Africa the turbulent times were cease after a while and situation would stabilize there as well.
Btw the Chadian conflicts themselves weren't that bloody (I kinda recall about 50000 victims through the decades). Considering participating forces weren't larger than a couple thousand soldiers, even the Chadian army was ~11-12 000 at it's height (I don't know the current situation), and most conflicts were played out around larger settlements, especially in N'Djamena, and in the sparsely populated central and northern regions, I think many in the country lived in relative peace. The effected populace were more likely to be driven away and forced into refugee camps, than butchered - since these weren't really ethnical or religious conflicts, even tho sometimes could have a shade of those.