Russian Troops Enter Air Base Hosting US Soldiers In Post-Coup Niger

Writes Brian Dunaway:

While the United States government worries more about the pronunciation of “Niger” than actual foreign policy, they suffer another abject humiliation, with Russia once again the beneficiary:

US diplomats and the Pentagon have been in retreat from the West African nation of Niger, while also scrambling to maintain some influence there, following the junta seizing power in a coup in July 2023. Niger’s military toppled the US-friendly government of President Mohamed Bazoum, who was taken hostage.

“Among the first orders of the junta was to tell US troops in the country to pack up their stuff and get out. The US is commonly estimated to have had 1,100 troops in the country. At the same time the junta is displaying its warmer relations with Russia and its forces, declaring an alliance with ‘anti-imperialist’ nations. French troops have already exited the country.”

 

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