Niger Still Thinks France Is Planning To Attack and Plans To TARGET French Corps First

8 months ago
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The junta in Niger has accused France of secretly planning a military intervention in the country, leading to increased diplomatic tension. This situation highlights the delicate dynamics of regional politics in West Africa and raises doubts about France's role in the area.
The military leadership in Niger has made allegations against France, citing the presence of French forces and their buildup of troops and equipment in various West African nations. These actions have sparked concerns about a possible military intervention in Niamey.
Colonel Amadou Abdramane, spokesperson for the Niger coup leaders, stated that France's military cargo planes have been facilitating the transport of significant amounts of war materials and equipment to Senegal, Ivory Coast, and Benin. This has sparked inquiries and worries regarding France's intentions and activities in the region.
Colonel Amadou Abdramane further explained that France is consistently deploying its troops in multiple ECOWAS countries as part of their preparations for a potential military intervention against Niger. He indicated that these preparations are being carried out in collaboration with the ECOWAS community organization.

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