🔴 BREAKING: JOE BIDEN HAS ABANDONED 1100 U.S. TROOPS IN NIGER.

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Joe Biden and Antony Blinken claimed that Niger would be the “centerpiece” of their Africa strategy. Then a coup happened.

🔸 Coverup: The situation in Niger is a massive foreign policy failure and the US media is refusing to report on it because they fear it will hurt Biden’s reelection efforts.

🔴 BREAKING - STATE DEPT COVERUP IN NIGER: A senior enlisted whistleblower stationed in Niger has EXPOSED a coverup by the State Department! He is sounding the alarm over the imminent danger our troops are facing as a result of the Biden administration’s suppression of intelligence.

Our troops in Niger have been pleading for help. They’ve sent intel reports stating that they rarely get safe water. There are no diplomatic overflights to receive medicine, fresh troop rotations, or even basic supplies.

The current government of Niger has called the U.S. presence in the country “illegal.” The deteriorating conditions may lead to another Benghazi-style attack.

UPDATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
🔸NEW: Congressman Matt Gaetz wins, as the Biden administration tells Niger it will FINALLY be pulling "abandoned" US troops out.

Gaetz writes, “Today, the Biden Administration has announced they will be pulling 1,100 troops out of Niger following my report earlier this week. For too long, the Biden administration has allowed our troops in Niger to languish while it has tried to cover up reality and avoid embarrassment. This is yet another extraordinary Biden foreign policy failure.

“I fear the administration will handle this withdrawal similarly to the withdrawal from Afghanistan. The safety and security of all service members must be our top priority in this time of transition. I look forward to the administration’s thorough brief on the basis for this decision and their plan for the path forward, our troops deserve as much.”

🔻 RT: It seems that Africa no longer tolerates US troops on its soil. Chad has become the latest to demand that US troops, which are stationed at the Adji Kossei Air Base, leave. Niger earlier asked American forces to leave the country.

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