In the face of the immense challenges of the fight against the terrorist hydra in the Sahel, States and their allies are engaging mercenaries. Assume that they are more seasoned and more experienced, they are supposed to support the national armies and their substitutes. However, their results are balanced, while their respective costs are felt on the budgets of the recruiting countries. Their impact on the defence and security forces (FDS) is a…
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In the face of the immense challenges of the fight against the terrorist hydra in the Sahel, States and their allies are engaging mercenaries. Assume that they are more seasoned and more experienced, they are supposed to support the national armies and their substitutes. However, their results are balanced, while their respective costs are felt on the budgets of the recruiting countries. Their impact on the defence and security forces (FDS) is a…