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Niger Cuts Military Ties With U.S. Amid Strategic Realignments

Mymoena Davids by Mymoena Davids
March 17, 2024
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On Saturday, March 16th, Niger announced the suspension of its military cooperation with the United States, a move described as a significant blow to U.S. security interests in the region. This decision, conveyed by the ruling military spokesperson Colonel Amadou Abdramane, comes in the wake of the U.S. delegation visit to Niger, led by Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Molly Phee and U.S. Africa Command head General Michael Langley. The visit aimed to discuss Niger’s democratic transition but faced criticism for not adhering to diplomatic protocol, according to Abdramane.

The military pact with the U.S. had been pivotal for American military and civilian defense staff operations in Niger, especially for the U.S. military’s strategies in Africa’s Sahel region. Niger houses a major U.S. airbase in the city of Agadez, utilized for surveillance flights targeting ISIL and al-Qaeda affiliates in the Sahel since its inception in 2018. However, the U.S. military’s presence, involving some 650 personnel, has now been deemed illegal by Niger’s junta, citing violations of constitutional and democratic norms regarding the installation of foreign armies on its territory.

The termination of this agreement marks a continuation of Niger’s pivot towards Russia following the expulsion of French troops in December. This realignment reflects a broader trend of Sahelian countries seeking alternative security partnerships amidst growing anti-Western sentiment and the escalating jihadi threat in the region. Niger’s junta has explicitly criticized the U.S. for undermining its sovereignty and threatening retaliatory measures should Niger not sever ties with Russia and Iran. This accusation of secret uranium deals with Iran by the U.S. further complicates the situation, drawing parallels to past conflicts.

U.S. officials have termed their discussions in Niamey as “frank,” highlighting concerns over the military council’s direction. Despite these tensions, the State Department emphasizes ongoing communication with Niger’s leadership, suggesting a potential for future dialogue. Yet, Niger’s military leadership denounces what it perceives as a condescending approach by the U.S., asserting its right to choose its partnerships freely.

Niger’s strategic shift underscores the complex geopolitical landscape in the Sahel, where former colonial ties are being reassessed and new alliances are formed. The country’s engagement with Russia for military equipment signifies a critical phase in its battle against terrorism, which has claimed thousands of lives. As the Sahel becomes a focal point for global power projections, the implications of Niger’s decision reverberate beyond its borders, highlighting the delicate balance between sovereignty, security, and international cooperation.

 

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