Pentagon Moving Ahead With Plans to Pull US Troops From Niger, Draw Down in Chad

While working to expel Western forces that have previously been stationed in the country, Niger’s junta government has begun to form partnerships with Russia.
Pentagon Moving Ahead With Plans to Pull US Troops From Niger, Draw Down in Chad
Pentagon Press Secretary Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder answers questions during a briefing at the Pentagon in Arlington, Va., on April 15, 2024. Win McNamee/Getty Images
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The U.S. military is moving ahead with plans to pull troops out of the African countries of Chad and Niger, Pentagon press secretary Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder announced on Thursday.

Chad and Niger have partnered with U.S. forces in the past to combat terrorism and insurgencies in the Sahel, a transitionary region between the Sahara desert of North Africa and Central Africa. Last month, Niger’s military junta government discontinued an agreement that allowed U.S. forces to operate in the country, and neighboring Chad has also begun to question their partnership with the United States.

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