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U.S. Signals Potential Military Action if Niger Junta Fails to Restore Constitutional Order

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U.S. Signals Potential Military Action if Niger Junta Fails to Restore Constitutional Order
U.S. Tells Niger Junta Military Involvement

In a significant turn of events, the United States of America has issued a stern warning to the Niger junta, asserting that it might resort to military intervention if the country’s military rulers fail to restore constitutional order promptly. The U.S. acting Deputy Secretary, Victoria Nuland, conveyed this message during a special briefing on Niger conducted via teleconference on Tuesday.

Nuland’s remarks shed light on the complexity of the situation, stating, “There is still a significant amount of uncertainty surrounding the governance dynamics in Niger. We are closely monitoring these developments. Several regional meetings are scheduled, along with consultations involving our allies and partners, which we deem necessary.”

Emphasizing the U.S.’s commitment to pursuing diplomatic solutions, Nuland explained, “While our preference is to avoid direct military involvement, circumstances may necessitate a different approach. We have conveyed this message to the individuals responsible for the current state of affairs within the Niger junta. We implored them to exercise prudence and consider our offer to collaboratively address the crisis and restore constitutional norms through diplomatic means.”

Nuland underscored that President Joe Biden has been engaged in ongoing discussions with key stakeholders. “President Biden has maintained consistent communication with President Tinubu, who currently chairs the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). Additionally, President Biden has been in dialogue with AU Chairperson Faki and numerous European allies. These exchanges have been grounded in our shared democratic values, which makes the recent challenge to Niger’s democratic order, starting on July 26, deeply concerning.”

The situation in Niger has garnered international attention due to its implications for regional stability and democratic governance. As tensions escalate, the U.S. stance reflects its commitment to upholding democratic principles and fostering diplomatic resolutions. The international community continues to closely observe the unfolding events, with hopes that a peaceful resolution will be achieved and constitutional order reinstated in Niger.

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