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France Begins Withdrawing Troops From Niger

  • #Politics
  • #Military
  • #Niger
  • #Russia
  • #Military coups
  • #Africa
  • #West Africa
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OCT 2023
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story last updated OCT 2023

The Spin

Narrative A

France's forced withdrawal from Niger is a humiliation for Paris and heralds the final end of an era in which France considered the Sahel and West Africa effectively its own backyard. But not only that: the withdrawal from Mali, Burkina Faso, and now Niger also fundamentally calls into question France's colonial self-perception as a great world power. Paris will have to fundamentally revise its African relations along with reducing its military presence if it wants to retain its remaining influence in Africa.

Politico

Narrative B

France's withdrawal from Niger is another setback for its influence in Africa, but Paris had no choice after the coup regime refused to restore the elected president. Moreover, the coup wasn't a response to growing insecurity but was purely politically motivated. While France achieved tactical successes in its local counterterrorism campaign, political violence is now rising in Niger, and countries such as Russia, China, and Turkey are expanding their regional clout. This does not bode well for the people of Niger.

Economist

Narrative C

The fact that the US only officially speaks of a coup in Niger months after Bazoum's ouster while leaving its troops in the country indicates that Washington is pursuing its very own agenda in Niger. France's withdrawal, from African countries like Niger, is a true gift for the US and provides it with a unique opportunity to expand its own geopolitical sphere of influence. This is crucial for Washington given the intense competition with powers like Russia to occupy the strategic vacuum left by France.

The New Arab

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