U.S. threats led to rupture of vital military ties, Nigerien leader says

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NIAMEY, Niger — A crucial military relationship between the United States and its closest West African ally, the country of Niger, ruptured this spring after a visiting U.S. official made threats during last-ditch negotiations over whether American troops based there would be allowed to remain, according to the country’s prime minister.


In an exclusive interview, Prime Minister Ali Mahaman Lamine Zeine put the blame for the breakdown squarely on the United States, accusing American officials of trying to dictate which countries Niger could partner with and failing to justify the U.S. troop presence, now scheduled to end in the coming months. Niger has been central to efforts to contain a growing Islamist insurgency in West Africa.

 
Joe Biden fucks over yet another ally.

It's what he does. No worries, Biden's bound to be funding Boko Haram.
 
How did Niger become an ally?

From your OP - that you clearly failed to read;

{ A crucial military relationship between the United States and its closest West African ally, the country of Niger}

Biden fucks over all our allies - and helps the enemies of America.
 
From your OP - that you clearly failed to read;

{ A crucial military relationship between the United States and its closest West African ally, the country of Niger}

Biden fucks over all our allies - and helps the enemies of America.
Why should the US have troops in Niger?
 
NIAMEY, Niger — A crucial military relationship between the United States and its closest West African ally, the country of Niger, ruptured this spring after a visiting U.S. official made threats during last-ditch negotiations over whether American troops based there would be allowed to remain, according to the country’s prime minister.


In an exclusive interview, Prime Minister Ali Mahaman Lamine Zeine put the blame for the breakdown squarely on the United States, accusing American officials of trying to dictate which countries Niger could partner with and failing to justify the U.S. troop presence, now scheduled to end in the coming months. Niger has been central to efforts to contain a growing Islamist insurgency in West Africa.

Yay BRANDON!!
 
Congratulations, Hume- for keeping this forum international.
Without the likes of you it would revert to the incestuous and misogynistic Americanophile moron club that it used to be.
 
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