Source: Christian Science Monitor
Country: Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Libya, Niger, Nigeria, South Sudan, Sudan
An estimated one-third of government spending goes towards Chad's vaunted army, a dependable regional policeman and the pride of the people. But a taste of stability, and oil money, has Chadians wanting more.
By Ariel Zirulnick
JUNE 26, 2015
N'DJAMENA, CHAD — When asked why Chad has taken such an assertive role in its neighborhood, Moussa Dago gets up from his office chair and walks over to an enormous map of Africa, his elegant white jalabiya wishing as he moves.
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