U.S. and French Troops Exit Niger as Junta Aligns with Russia
April 22, 2024The US is withdrawing 1,000 military personnel and closing two bases in Niger after the country's junta revoked a 12-year military assistance agreement.
Mass protests have occurred in Niger against the US troop presence, prompting the junta to demand their departure.
Efforts by the Biden administration to maintain the military agreement with Niger failed, leading to the end of drone operations against jihadists in the Sahel.
The military regime in Niger has shifted alliances, seeking support from Russia, which has also led to the withdrawal of French troops from the country.
The move signifies a growing Russian influence in the Sahel as Western allied nations reassess their relationships with Niger.
The geopolitical shift raises concerns for the US and European nations regarding the fight against jihadism and the stability of resource access in the region.
Despite the military withdrawal, the US intends to continue diplomatic and economic ties with Niger.
Summary based on 13 sources
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The Washington Post • Apr 20, 2024
U.S. agrees to withdraw American troops from NigerYahoo News • Apr 20, 2024
US agrees to pull troops from key drone host Niger: officialsAl Jazeera • Apr 20, 2024
US agrees to withdraw troops from Niger amid Sahel region’s pivot to RussiaLe Monde • Apr 20, 2024
US agrees to pull over 1,000 troops from Niger