U.S. troops to exit Niger amid West Africa’s shift towards Russia

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the United States is set to withdraw its troops from Niger as the West African nation moves towards closer ties with Russia, according to a Reuters report.

Approximately 1,000 U.S. troops are expected to leave the country, following Niger’s strategic pivot away from the West and towards Moscow.

This decision comes after Niger suspended a military agreement with the U.S., and is part of a broader realignment in the region, where countries like Mali and Burkina Faso have also expelled European forces and sought Russian support.

The withdrawal of U.S. troops from Niger underscores the changing geopolitical landscape in West Africa, where Russia’s influence is on the rise. The move highlights the shifting alliances in the region, as West African nations seek to strengthen their ties with Moscow.

The U.S. troop withdrawal from Niger is a significant development in the ongoing realignment of forces in West Africa, and it remains to be seen how this will impact the region’s geopolitical landscape in the long term. However, one thing is clear: Russia’s influence in West Africa is growing, and the U.S. is adjusting its strategy accordingly.

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