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West African nations are creating a 2,000-soldier force by late 2026 to fight cross-border extremism linked to al-Qaeda and ISIS.
West African nations are deploying a 2,000-soldier regional force by late 2026 to counter rising violence from cross-border extremist groups linked to al-Qaeda and ISIS, following a security summit in Sierra Leone.
The ECOWAS Standby Force, originally formed in 1999, is being reactivated to combat increasingly sophisticated attacks spreading from the Sahel into coastal states like Togo and Benin, including a January 2026 airport assault in Niger and a fuel blockade in Mali.
The mission faces major challenges, including funding gaps and political divisions after Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso formed the Alliance of Sahel States and left ECOWAS in January 2025.
Analysts emphasize that lasting success will require not just military action but also social and economic reforms to address root causes of extremism.
Las naciones de África Occidental están creando una fuerza de 2,000 soldados para fines de 2026 para combatir el extremismo transfronterizo vinculado a al-Qaeda e ISIS.