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As Growing Militancy in the Sahel Encroaches, Can Niger Hold Strong?
Jul 19, 2019 | 10:00 GMT

NIGER - CIRCA 2003: Air plateau, granite and volcanic massif, Niger. (Photo by DeAgostini/Getty Images)
(DeAgostini/Getty Images)
Highlights
- As jihadist militants grow increasingly active in western Niger, the country will get pulled deeper into a regional emergency that broad security efforts have so far been unable to stem.
- Niger maintains some resilience against jihadist activity thanks to its close cooperation with and hosting of foreign troops, but even these efforts have been unable to keep Islamic State and Ansarul Islam militants at bay.
- Surrounded by conflict on all sides, militant groups may be drawn to the possibility of exercising direct control over the vast deserts of Niger, as well as merging battlefields across the Sahel.
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