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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    Comoros, an island nation off East Africa, has been involved in military conflicts since becoming independent of France in 1975. Opération Azalée (1995) was a French invasion of the islands to oppose an attempted coup d'état.Comoros itself led the 2008 invasion of Anjouan on part of its territory, and has participated with other African nations in the Northern Mali conflict.
  2. en.wikipedia.org

    This category includes historical wars in which Comoros (1975-present) participated. Please see the category guidelines for more information. Pages in category "Wars involving the Comoros" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
    • 2008 invasion of Anjouan

      The invasion of Anjouan (code-named Operation Democracy in Comoros), [5] [6] on March 25, 2008, was an amphibious assault led by the Comoros, backed by African Union (AU) forces, including troops from Sudan, Tanzania, Senegal, along with logistical support from Libya and France.The objective of the invasion was to topple Colonel Mohamed Bacar's leadership in Anjouan, an island in the Union of ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org

    The invasion of Anjouan (code-named Operation Democracy in Comoros), [5] [6] on March 25, 2008, was an amphibious assault led by the Comoros, backed by African Union (AU) forces, including troops from Sudan, Tanzania, Senegal, along with logistical support from Libya and France.The objective of the invasion was to topple Colonel Mohamed Bacar's leadership in Anjouan, an island in the Union of ...
  4. wikiwand.com

    Comoros, an island nation off East Africa, has been involved in military conflicts since becoming independent of France in 1975. Opération Azalée (1995) was a French invasion of the islands to oppose an attempted coup d'état. Comoros itself led the 2008 invasion of Anjouan on part of its territory, and has participated with other African nations in the Northern Mali conflict.
  5. military-history.fandom.com

    Comoros, an island nation off East Africa, has been involved in military conflicts since becoming independent of France in 1975. Opération Azalée (1995) was a French invasion of the islands to oppose an attempted coup d'état. Comoros itself led the 2008 invasion of Anjouan on part of its territory, and has participated with other African nations in the Northern Mali conflict.
  6. bep.carterschool.gmu.edu

    Comoros is a small archipelago in the Indian Ocean composed of three main islands. Since becoming independent from France in 1975, Comorian politics has been disrupted by over 20 coup d'états. In 1995, one such coup took place, but a French intervention restored constitutional order, and a new president was elected the following year. [1]
  7. politicaleconomy.org.za

    P olitical stability and economic growth go hand-in-hand and it is generally expected that political turmoil and conflict undermine countries' development. The Union of the Comoros illustrates this quite well [1].The Comoros has had a long history of conflicts and military coups during both the pre and post-colonial period.
  8. Comoros, an island nation off East Africa, has been involved in military conflicts since becoming independent of France in 1975. Opération Azalée (1995) was a French invasion of the islands to oppose an attempted coup d'état. Comoros itself led the 2008 invasion of Anjouan on part of its territory, and has participated with other African nations in the Northern Mali conflict.

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