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Mali faces a crisis as fuel blockade cripples economy
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68542, member: 636"] Jihadist forces affiliated with Al-Qaeda have imposed a fuel supply blockade that has forced Malian authorities to suspend educational operations and restrict electrical access while disrupting agricultural harvests across multiple regions. President Assimi Goita acknowledged the crisis on Monday, urging residents to limit nonessential movement as his administration attempts to restore petroleum deliveries to the landlocked nation. The junta leadership that assumed control through successive military takeovers in 2020 and 2021 had pledged to suppress extremist expansion after severing partnerships with Western defense allies in favor of Russian paramilitary collaboration. Security analysts report that the Al-Qaeda-linked organization lacks the capacity to capture Bamako but has extended territorial influence through localized governance arrangements while financing operations via taxation and ransom payments, including a recent 50 million dollar hostage release. Diplomatic observers suggest negotiation possibilities following the appointment of a military chief familiar with insurgent networks, though experts warn such dialogue would contradict the regime's foundational security promises and potentially trigger regional instability affecting neighboring Burkina Faso and Niger. [/QUOTE]
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