Saturday, January 19, 2013

Mali War News Updates -- January 19, 2013



West African Leaders Gather Over Mali Crisis As France Plans More Troops -- CNN

(CNN) -- The total number of French troops in Mali could top 2,500, France's defense minister said Saturday as West African leaders discuss plans for additional forces to help battle militants in the north.

There are about 2,000 French troops in Mali so far, French Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian told CNN affiliate France 3.

The number of boots on the ground is a top priority as West African states met Saturday in the Ivory Coast capital of Abidjan.

At the gathering, the leaders were to discuss ways to speed up deployment of African troops to help their French counterparts push out the Islamist militants.

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More News On The Conflict In Mali

French special forces a lifeline for Mali soldiers -- AFP
Despite Fighting in North, Relative Calm Prevails in Mali's Capital -- Voice of America
Mali fighting: Refugee count could rise to 700,000 -- Times of India
Mali is about to have a refugee crisis -- Washington Post
Mali refugees recount 'horrific abuses' -- Al Jazeera
West African Leaders Gather for Mali Summit -- AP
African leaders meet to finalize Mali force -- Reuters
France's Fabius says Africa 'must' send troops to Mali -- BBC
Panetta: U.S. could provide logistical, intel support in Mali -- CNN
US orders evacuation of Mali embassy -- The Australian
Mali: UN Team Set to Arrive in Mali to Assist Government Resolve Ongoing Crisis
-- allAfrica.com
New fears for Timbuktu in Mali conflict -- CNN
How Far Will Europeans Support France’s Counter-Jihad? -- Harvey Morris, IHT
What Mali reveals -- Will Inboden, Shadow Government/Foreign Policy
Opinion: Why Africa backs French in Mali
-- Lansana Gberie, Special to CNN
Analysis: After Algerian incident, West Africa fears Mali spillover -- Reuters
Stakes for France Are High as Hollande Continues an Intervention in Mali -- Steven Eelanger, New York Times

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