Niger’s Military Junta Revokes Military Deal with US: State TV
(Bloomberg) — Niger’s ruling junta ended an agreement that let US military staff operate from a $110 million drone base, paving the way for Russian troops to move...
Read more(Bloomberg) — Niger’s ruling junta ended an agreement that let US military staff operate from a $110 million drone base, paving the way for Russian troops to move...
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