{"id":81769,"date":"2023-08-17T11:00:41","date_gmt":"2023-08-17T01:00:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/?p=81769"},"modified":"2023-08-17T12:12:44","modified_gmt":"2023-08-17T02:12:44","slug":"crisis-in-niger-threatens-security-across-the-sahel-and-beyond","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/crisis-in-niger-threatens-security-across-the-sahel-and-beyond\/","title":{"rendered":"Crisis in Niger threatens security across the Sahel and beyond"},"content":{"rendered":"
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In recent years, domestic developments in Niger\u2014indeed, across North Africa\u2019s Sahel region\u2014scarcely attracted attention from the wider world, except in Paris, where French policymakers still took an interest in Francophone Africa. But the military coup in Niger on 26 July has changed everything.<\/p>\n

Previously relatively stable and democratic, Niger was seen as the last bulwark against the spread of violence and political turmoil across the region, much of it incited by jihadist movements tied to al-Qaeda and Islamic State. Owing partly to the civil war in Libya, these groups managed to take over northern Mali in early 2012, thus forcing France to intervene militarily to prevent the capital, Bamako, from falling into the hands of extremist insurgents.<\/p>\n

That episode inaugurated a decade of international military engagement to contain the jihadist threat and stabilise the region. Military operations conducted by France, the European Union, the United States and African governments followed one after another. The largest, a United Nations mission deployed to Mali in 2013, marshalled some 15,000 peacekeepers<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Meanwhile, the EU sent training missions, France pursued separate counterterrorist operations, and the US gradually increased its involvement by providing military and other forms of support.<\/p>\n

Despite their scale, these interventions were only partly successful. A 2015 peace agreement, concluded in Algiers, sought to bridge the political divide between northern and southern Mali, but it was far from perfect. The country\u2019s security situation slowly deteriorated again, and, in 2020, Mali suffered a coup, followed by another just a year later.<\/p>\n

The coup leaders then turned against the prevailing international engagement efforts in the country. In late 2021, they invited the Russian Wagner mercenary group to provide security assistance and asked the French to leave. The result has been greater domestic insecurity. Wagner has occupied France\u2019s former bases and conducted operations with scant regard for civilian lives. One of its top priorities has been to secure access to Mali\u2019s economic resources, chiefly minerals.<\/p>\n

Earlier this year, the coup regime asked the UN to leave. The peacekeepers are now packing up and will be gone before the end of the year. There\u2019s little left of the Algiers agreement, and jihadist groups have seized control of most of the country\u2019s north. From there, they have exported violence to nearby Burkina Faso, which consequently had two coups in 2022. Burkina Faso\u2019s own coup regime has since followed the Mali model and reportedly brought in Wagner<\/a>, repeating the same cycle and further undermining security both in that country and across the region.<\/p>\n

It was in this context that Niger\u2019s current crisis emerged. One of the world\u2019s poorest countries, Niger is also one of the youngest. Its population of around 25 million is expected to reach almost 70 million<\/a> by mid-century. With most of the country\u2019s territory comprising barren desert, the government depends on foreign aid for around 40% of its budget<\/a>.<\/p>\n

But owing to its democratic credentials and its relatively strong record of fighting Islamist and (now) Russian-inspired instability, it had become a hub for international engagement efforts in the region. Josep Borrell, the EU\u2019s high representative for foreign affairs and security policy, visited the country<\/a> in early July. While there, he praised President Mohamed Bazoum\u2014who has since been detained\u2014for what his administration had achieved, visited an EU security mission and cut the ribbon on a vast new solar-power plant.<\/p>\n

The US, too, has been increasing its presence in Niger, spending US$110 million<\/a> on a drone base near the city of Agadez. At the time of the coup, more than 1,000 American personnel were in the country. Similarly, France had 1,500 soldiers there, and they had been joined by troops from Italy, Germany and Canada.<\/p>\n

These cascading coups pose a profound threat to West Africa\u2019s remaining democracies. The region\u2019s largest power, Nigeria, has been spearheading the wider response, with its recently elected president, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, going so far as to threaten<\/a> a military intervention against the Niger coup-makers. While diplomacy is to be preferred, the Nigerians\u2019 interest in their neighbour is understandable. They have too much at stake to be indifferent.<\/p>\n

In fact, the same goes for Europe and many others, whether or not they want to accept it. A gradual breakdown of governance in West Africa would open the door for a further expansion of Islamic State and al-Qaeda affiliates, and these groups\u2019 influence would give rise to humanitarian, security and migration challenges for which there would be no easy answers. It is not just the West and Niger\u2019s neighbours that should be concerned. As the second-biggest investor in Niger, so too should China.<\/p>\n

For now, one hopes that robust regional diplomacy will allow for a return to stability in Niger. But if diplomacy fails, other options, such as a contested military intervention, will become more likely, bringing still more problems to an already fraught region.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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