A new account of how Portugal fought a bush war in Mozambique for over
a decade.
Portugal fought a bush war in Mozambique -- one of the most beautiful
countries in the world -- for over a decade. The small European nation
was ranged against formidable odds and in the end was unable to muster
the resources required to effectively take on the might of the Soviet
Union and its collaborators -- every single communist country on the
planet and almost all of sub-Saharan Africa. Yet, Al Venter argues,
Portugal did not actually lose the war, and indeed fought in difficult
terrain with a good degree of success over an extended period. It was
radical domestic politics that heralded the end.
Mozambique is once again embroiled in a guerrilla war, this time against
a large force of Islamic militants, many from Somalia and some Arab
countries, and unequivocally backed by Islamic State and the lessons of
Mozambique's bush war are still relevant today.