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The US has removed its military forces from its two surveillance bases in Niger after the breakdown of their 11-year military agreement.
The bases served to monitor terrorism activity in the area.
Guest: Olayinka Ajala, lecturer in politics and international relations at Leeds Beckett University, consultant trainer for the UK Ministry of Defence and lead panel analyst on ‘Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism in Africa’.
By ABC AustraliaThe US has removed its military forces from its two surveillance bases in Niger after the breakdown of their 11-year military agreement.
The bases served to monitor terrorism activity in the area.
Guest: Olayinka Ajala, lecturer in politics and international relations at Leeds Beckett University, consultant trainer for the UK Ministry of Defence and lead panel analyst on ‘Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism in Africa’.

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