
Firstly, before we continue, let’s applaud Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso for orchestrating significant changes in Africa's geopolitics. They set the path that African countries can fight for their political and economic Independence, free from the influence of foreigners who have been dictating how it should go for a very long time. With the military junta of these countries in charge, we know that the sovereignty of these nations will not be sold or handed over to the West for anything. Now, let's continue. It's a well-known fact that Russia is the greatest enemy of the United States so you wouldn't expect that the military forces of these two countries would be in the same base right? Well, that is exactly what is happening in Niger. You see, the United States has two military bases in Niger, one of which is called Airbase 101, located next to Diori Hamani international airport in Niamey, while the other is Airbase 201, located in the city of Agadez and is the biggest US base in the Sahel region.