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Namely they try to make up for their small stature by being overly aggresive.
This caused many a coup within ithe country, and its government changed
hands several times in the late 2000's. Finally President Gokuda
was elected in 2011 and the country drew itself inward as much as possible.
While still completley dependent on other nations to import its energy,
the country became very isolationistic. Then in 2019 Togo allied
itself with Beninese rebels, this has brought Togo into conflict with U.S.
and U.S. backed Benin troops on several occasions. It remains to
be seen whether this will escalate into war, but the situation is worsening,
and it is unsure exactly what Togo's motive for aggresion is.
(Written by Deric "D" Bernier)