France decided to withdraw 1,500 soldiers from Niger by the end of the year.
I want to reiterate this:
Where IS ECOWAS ?
We are still watching the trailer... If international attention doesn't shift fast the situation will deteriorate further with no point of return. While ISIS and Al-Qaeda are making peace and finding mutual grounds the situation is further destabilized by the internal politics of the countries of the region. They don't understand that this time Wagner will not be able to stop the threat. Let alone Wagner but even western intervention will take years to bring stability. The French will be their smallest problem. I don't want to be a bad prophet but the situation is extreme.Niger is a battle royale. Nearly everybody there is armed.
From soldiers to the tribes along with the terrorists. Everybody is out there for their own taking.
They make crips and the bloods look like boys scouts.
We are still watching the trailer... If international attention doesn't shift fast the situation will deteriorate further with no point of return. While ISIS and Al-Qaeda are making peace and finding mutual grounds the situation is further destabilized by the internal politics of the countries of the region. They don't understand that this time Wagner will not be able to stop the threat. Let alone Wagner but even western intervention will take years to bring stability. The French will be their smallest problem. I don't want to be a bad prophet but the situation is extreme.
The Foreign Ministers of Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso made a joint statement and announced that they agreed to establish the Confederation, whose goal is the Sahel Federation.
Insha'Allah this will lead to more Sahel states joining, creating an anchor of stability for prosperity and development. A good step towards ending colonialism in the region.
The Foreign Ministers of Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso made a joint statement and announced that they agreed to establish the Confederation, whose goal is the Sahel Federation.
@Sanchez @Kartal1 @Ryder @GaryNiger junta revokes military accord with United States
Niger’s ruling military junta has revoked with immediate effect a military accord with United States that allows US military personnel and civilian staff from the Department of Defense on its soil, junta spokesman Colonel Amadou Abdramane said on Niger’s national television.
The US operates a drone base in northern Niger.