US Prepares to Withdraw Troops from Niger Amid Rising Influence of Russia and Iran

October 7, 2023

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US Prepares to Withdraw Troops from Niger Amid Rising Influence of Russia and IranUS Prepares to Withdraw Troops from Niger Amid Rising Influence of Russia and Iran

The United States is in discussions to withdraw its troops from Niger, marking a significant shift in its military presence in the Sahel region of West Africa. This comes as Niger’s military leadership, which came to power following a coup in July 2023, has demanded the removal of foreign forces, including both US and French troops.

The End of US Military Cooperation with Niger

Niger has long been a strategic base for US counter-terrorism operations in West Africa, particularly in the fight against jihadist groups. The US military presence, including a drone base near the northern city of Agadez, has been central to surveillance and counterterrorism missions across the region. This airbase, reportedly costing $100 million, has allowed the US to monitor terrorist activities, drug trafficking, and human smuggling in Niger and neighboring countries, including Libya, Chad, Nigeria, and Mali.

However, the new military leadership in Niger has taken steps to sever ties with the US, declaring its military cooperation agreement with Washington “illegal.” In March, Niger announced the formal end of its military partnership with the US, which has maintained around 650 troops in the country. This marks a significant blow to US efforts in the Sahel, where extremist groups such as Boko Haram and the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) have remained active.

Niger Strengthens Ties with Russia and Iran

Following the coup, Niger has increasingly shifted its alliances, moving closer to Russia and Iran. This mirrors the actions of neighboring military-led governments in Burkina Faso and Mali, which have also distanced themselves from Western nations and sought closer cooperation with Moscow.

Niger’s growing relationship with Russia and Iran has caused concern in Washington, particularly as the country possesses large quantities of uranium, a valuable resource in nuclear energy and weapons development. Although Niger has denied signing any agreements to sell uranium to Iran, US officials have raised alarms over potential deals.

In response to these developments, the US has begun repositioning its troops, moving some from Niamey to Agadez for precautionary reasons. However, the complete withdrawal of US forces now appears imminent.

Growing Public Opposition to Foreign Military Presence

The US troop withdrawal comes at a time when Nigerien public opinion has grown increasingly hostile towards the presence of foreign forces. In 2022, an Afrobarometer survey revealed that around two-thirds of Nigeriens opposed the use of foreign military forces to secure the country. Many locals, particularly in the Agadez region, have expressed that the presence of US forces has done little to improve security.

Nigerien Prime Minister Ali Mahaman Lamine Zeine recently criticized the US military’s effectiveness in the country, accusing them of inaction while local towns were ravaged by terrorist groups.

The Future of Security in Niger

As the US prepares to exit Niger, questions remain about the future of security in the region. While the US and other Western nations had been working with Niger’s military to combat terrorism, the new junta has chosen to strengthen relations with Russia and Iran, which may significantly alter the balance of power in the Sahel.

This withdrawal also highlights the growing competition for influence in Africa between Western powers and countries like Russia and Iran, which are increasingly gaining ground in the region.

Conclusion

The US decision to withdraw troops from Niger signals a significant shift in its counter-terrorism strategy in West Africa. With the influence of Russia and Iran growing in the region, the future of security in Niger remains uncertain. As the country distances itself from Western allies, it could face new challenges in maintaining stability, particularly as jihadist groups continue to operate across its borders.

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