The Pentagon reportedly plans to pull out some of its troops from the African country
The US has begun “repositioning” the troops it has in Niger and plans to cut their number “nearly in half” over the next several weeks, Politico reported on Friday citing two Defense Department officials.
Pentagon spokeswoman Sabrina Singh told reporters on Thursday that some of the troops stationed at the airport in Niamey have already redeployed to the smaller base in Agadez, about 500 miles (739 km) away.
As part of the move, the US will also reduce the overall number of troops in Niger from around 1,200 to somewhere between 500 and 1,000, one official told Politico.
The final number will depend on how many the Pentagon decides it will need to continue the counterterrorism mission and how many troops can be accommodated at Agadez, the two officials said.
“It’s about matching the right people to the right mission,” the second official said. “The number is not as important to us as the function they are performing.”
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Although Singh called the situation in Niger “relatively stable” and noted there was no “specific threat” to US troops, one of Politico’s sources said the decision to redeploy was taken out of abundance of caution, given the recent protests outside the French military base in Niamey.