Blinken pitches the US as an alternative to Russia’s Wagner in Africa’s troubled Sahel

March 22, 2023

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Blinken pitches the US as an alternative to Russia's Wagner in Africa’s troubled Sahel

During his visit to Nigeria, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken positioned the United States as a more reliable security partner for African nations compared to Russia’s Wagner Group, which he accused of exploiting conflict-hit and coup-affected nations in the Sahel region. Blinken’s remarks highlighted the U.S. commitment to supporting African countries in countering growing insecurity, particularly in the Sahel, a region facing an alarming rise in extremist violence linked to groups like al-Qaeda and the Islamic State.

Blinken emphasized the importance of restoring constitutional order in countries like Niger, where a July 2023 coup toppled President Mohamed Bazoum, who had been a key U.S. partner in counterterrorism efforts. Since the coup, Niger’s military junta has turned to Russia for security support, following the example of neighboring Mali and Burkina Faso, both of which have faced multiple coups since 2020 and have also sought assistance from Wagner.

Blinken warned that Wagner’s involvement in Africa has worsened insecurity in the countries it operates in. He pointed to the exploitation of resources and people as key problems arising from Wagner’s presence in the region.

In contrast, the U.S. is focusing on strengthening the capacity of local security forces through the provision of equipment, technology, intelligence sharing, and technical support. Blinken stressed the importance of a comprehensive approach that prioritizes citizen security and fosters partnerships between security forces and local communities, ensuring that these forces are genuinely there to protect and serve the public.

This U.S. initiative seeks to stabilize the Sahel region, which has become a hotbed of extremist violence, and restore alliances that have been shaken by recent coups and shifting security dynamics.

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