Inclined to fight yes, but tuaregs have never been united other than in words. They may like to quote Mano Dayak and listen to Tinariwen, but when it comes to cooperation or the idea of a unified touareg nation, that is something that never existed or is even conceivable as things are. Case in point is the division between the lowly former vassals of Imghad and the nobility of Kel Ifoghas in Mali.
Democratization and open elections lead to the possibility of Imghad and others being elected to power, something that was unacceptable to the former leaders who would not take orders from anyone of lower standing in the community (let alone a bambara from Bamako).
So what used to be territorial disputes between clans in the desert has now expanded also to a lethal inner division.
Kel Tamasheq will never fight as one against the remote governments in Alger, Niamey, Bamako and Tripoli. But fight they will. In Libya and Algeria their loyalty could be bought with oil money, but that now only works in Algeria, for the time being.
https://jamestown.org/program/gatia-...-arab-militia/
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