The Chief of the Chad Air Force has issued a directive ordering the United States to cease all activities at an army base in the country, as revealed in a recently uncovered letter.
The letter, which was not addressed to any specific individual, was sent from the Chad Air Force headquarters and explicitly stated that the US must immediately halt its operations at the army base.
While the exact reasons for this order were not disclosed in the letter, it has sparked speculation about potential tensions between Chad and the US regarding military presence and activities within the country.
The US military has not yet publicly responded to the directive, and it remains unclear how this development will impact the ongoing relationship between the two nations.
Chad, located in central Africa, has been a key ally of the US in the fight against terrorism in the region, particularly against groups like Boko Haram and ISIS.
It is important to note that the Chad Air Force Chief's order to halt US activities at the army base marks a significant development in the military dynamics between the two countries, and further details are awaited to understand the implications of this decision.