Coup in Niger (Three): The start of a constitutional government (daily updates)
Please read the previous posts with comments as updates are in the comments
Victoria Nuland visited the Military Junta in Niger. She was not treated with much respect, was allowed to see some ‘senior officials’, and could not speak to either the leader or the deposed ex-president, Mohamed Bazoum.
Nuland: “Traveled to Niamey to express grave concern at the undemocratic attempts to seize power and urged a return to constitutional order.”
It is stunning. The US Secretary of State Blinken is generally simply mocked in the common discussion space, but Nuland is deeply and viscerally hated.
She was late to the party though. Niger is at work returning to a constitutional order and while Nuland was taking threats out of her cookie bag, this happened:
Niger junta appoints economist and previous finance minister as prime minister
Niger’s military government has appointed former finance minister Ali Maman Lamine Zein as prime minister of the transitional government and also made changes to the country’s military leadership.
Ali Maman Lamine Zein previously served as finance minister under President Mamadou Tandja, as well as various positions in the management of the African Development Bank.
Suddenly and overnight the military junta has reformed itself, it has the start of a transitional government (and this will lead to elections).
Go Home Vicky! We can organize our own Coups now and do not need you for this any longer. You’ve been replaced in the African Coup Belt.
Maria Zakharova picks on the humorous tone: “Victoria Nuland thought that with Niger you can do the same as with Ukraine: put in a plastic bag of buns and fool? Such a banana regime, as in Kyiv, is no longer to be found.”
Burkina Faso, Mali offer support in Niger trip
Delegations from Mali’s and Burkina Faso’s military governments have assured Niger’s military coup leaders of their full support in a solidarity visit to Gen Abdourahamane Tchiani in Niamey.
It comes as the regional bloc Ecowas is set to have a summit on Thursday to discuss the next move against Niger’s junta.
Mali’s military government spokesperson Abdoulaye Maiga on Monday described the Ecowas sanctions on Niger as “illegal, illegitimate and inhumane”. He said Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger have been dealing with the “negative socio-economic, security, political and humanitarian consequences of Nato’s hazardous adventure in Libya for over a decade”.
The Mali envoy also encouraged Nigeriens to be “resilient and stoic” through these “difficult times” and assured them of victory and their unwavering support.
And then, Prigozin weighed in: “PMC Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin in the lights of the Nuland visit to Niger gave another interview regarding the situation. Here are some excerpts from his comments:
▪️Terrorists are afraid of Wagner.
▪️The US are doing everything, including recognizing the government (meaning Niger), just not to meet with Wagner.
▪️Wagner will always fight for justice and help those, who fight for their sovereignty and rights of their people.”
Ecowas holds summits to look important but it is being cut apart and dirty leaders are being exposed and put into the light quite brutally. They are still threatening military action and crying that the coup is illegitimate. In the meantime, their own legitimacy suffers from being exposed:
Nigeria – Bola Tinubu became president via an election marred with allegations of vote fraud. His election victory is facing a legal challenge by the opposition.
Senegal – President Macky Sall is accused of using authoritarian methods to cripple political opponents. Main opposition leader Ousmane Sonko is in jail and his party dissolved over politically-motivated charges. Clashes between Sonko supporters and security forces have killed at least 16 with many suspecting the real number to much higher.
Ivory Coast – In 2022, President Alassane Ouatarra was sworn in for a third term, violating the constitution’s two-term limit. The move resulted in weeks of protests, leaving dozens dead.
This is what we know now and it is still miraculous to me that we don’t have as yet incredible violence. The rest of Africa must be speaking for a peaceful transition on the QT. It is as if a recognition sunk in across Africa with this new group of leaders. “It is time to bring our continent together and do our business cleanly, responsibly and transparently and clean up the terrorist influences. This is what the global majority expects from us.”
It is time to hope for Africa, and this time, the hope is not based on sugar spun candy, but I see a real shimmer of reality shining through for the Continent. Having said that, it is not over yet and reports warn of military forces being deployed on all sides.
Ok, we can hazard a “preliminary postmortem.” Like the “counteroffensive,” the critical first two weeks are over. In fact the third week closes on the new era. Does the squealing of the French at Nuland’s betrayal seal the deal? The wave of regional protests, and procession of elders, tribal leaders and… Read more »
Yes, we have breathing space. Did Nigeria forget there is a no-fly zone over Niger? What is noticeable is that these new guys take action. “Nigeria army helicopter crashes amid deadly attack A Nigerian military helicopter sent to rescue wounded soldiers from a deadly attack in the central Niger state… Read more »
➡️ Ghanaian people are stalwarts. The cancelled ECOWAS military chiefs meeting was to have been held in Ghana. They held street protests that panicked the West and made the Chef proud. Now the opposition warns the gov not to be embroiled in foreign aggression as a shameful modern-day “askari!” (Photo) ➡️ The [non-]… Read more »
Germans gloat over the failures of Macron’s African policy : https://www.zdf.de/nachrichten/politik/niger-frankreich-uran-europa-geschichte-100.html It’s funny that at first the Germans talk about the predatory mining of uranium by the French in Niger, and in the end they conclude that the extraction of raw materials is a priority for Russia, and for France… Read more »
There is much truth even in the gloating of the Germans. Although why they would want to celebrate the darkening of the France providing vital electricity to them when they themselves are in a bleaker state is beyond me! The article said, “… he deployed special military units to Niger that… Read more »
➡️ Why this is far from over. (photo) Pl watch the video! Putin: the cat who had the cream! Trolling, Russian-style, Oh so dry, technocratic-style, lol! What a fortuitous meeting to be held and then broadcast atm! Oui oui! They got the Nutcrackers snuggly around Frenchie with control of most of the planet’s… Read more »
➡️ one of the main media in Nigeria is quite warm towards Niger and works to deconflict. It notes Tchiani, Niger’s junta leader, apologized for turning back the first ECOWAS delegation as was angry during period under ultimatum, and now is ready to accept another ECOWAS delegation. If war can be averted, there… Read more »
I did not expect the Bazoum news. This is a masterful play, because the whole bunch is now under scrutiny.
➡️ the current junta general in charge in Niger has most interesting background. (1) Trained in US (“School of the Americas” like his Defense Minister?!) and (2) was himself a former ECOWAS peacekeeper in adjacent countries! This likely informed Vicky’s visit and helps separate US and French interests even more. Was this originally a US-inspired coup… Read more »
Interesting stuff. Few understand how advanced DPRK military technology and industrial capacity is or how deeply imbedded it is militarily in the Middle East–particularly in Syria, Iran and South Lebanon via Hezbollah. The problem to be circumvented in West Africa is sanctions and the Central African Franc. No country wants… Read more »
➡️ DPRK has long had relations with many many Africans. They were sanctioned since Korean war by West and always found innovative ways around sanctions. Often barter and other arrangements via middlemen, etc.. Burkina happens to be one of its key allies since early 1980s. This is a promising supply route… Read more »
Excellent points and info. Could Ibrahim Traore be Thomas Sankara reincarnated?
He is certainly inspired by him. You could say carrying the baton for this lap. Watch Burkina and Francophones; they are like Donbas militias under beastly shelling for 10 years. Nothing to lose and red hot rage. They lead resistance in Africa atm. And are getting arms from powerful friends… Read more »
Good informed discussion of Chinese position and Franco-Chinese relations (nuanced, and why they’re not anti-French). ➡️ “China’s Low-Key Response to the Niger Coup.” Background into stakes for China, in addition to Niger-Benin pipeline. Further inroads into Francophones. Billions are at stake, with China already top investor with billions FDI sunk into Niger.… Read more »
➡️ “To set the fox among the chickens.” You get more with kind words and a Big Gun… (1) Yes, this is a slick (anti-French) Anglo PR channel, but even a broken clock says the time twice daily. Did Russia cast a pebble into ECOWAS’ pond, setting them in disarray? Intriguing… even… Read more »
Very interesting stuff. It’s almost as if France will have to go it alone. On the other hand both the Russian and Chinese responses have been tepid. (Even tho the Chinese have dibs on Niger’s oil and are close to completing a multi-billion dollar pipeline thru Benin to the Atlantic–another… Read more »
“Fidel lasted decades. Allende lasted months.”
Good point.
The problem socialists face is that we are generally people of good heart, while those that oppose us are, without exception, sociopaths and psychopaths.
Nigeria is becoming destabilized, even before gauleiter-service in Niger! Rumours of its own coup.. 😅🤡 Ah, the useful finishing school of 404. Who wants to be suicided for the West like the Ukies??
PS — Like EU’s Russia sanctions, Nigeria hurts itself too
AHH, from Sputnik just a little while ago ..
ECOWAS Reportedly Postpones Military Meeting on Standby Force for Niger
(They cannot find their force lol).
https://en.sputniknews.africa/20230812/ecowas-reportedly-postpones-military-meeting-on-standby-force-for-niger-1061273021.html
Yes I saw that. The footdragging is delicious. The cowards work to save face — bark with vigor, then let the caravan pass without even trying a bite?? That is why I queried Frenchies unpalatable choices. So much of his hardware burns in the Ukrainian 404, and top legionnaires too… ECOWAS… Read more »
Really good news, let them huff and puff until everyone gets bored and move on. Peace for Niger.
➡️ As can be seen by the miniscule armies (relative to population and country size) francophone states were permitted to field, making external interference in their affairs easier, “what NATO cannot handle is the emergence of two other key vectors in Africa. The first of these is Russia’s military and… Read more »
“TINUBU: ONLY ECOWAS CAN ‘SAVE’ NIGER ECOWAS has rolled back some of the heavy-handed language when it comes to Niger, but the message from him is clear: the coup must be undone. The alliance of West African nations held a second ‘extraordinary’ summit for its leaders in Abuja on Thursday.… Read more »
We know about Ecowas and who controls it, but here are some more real evidence. I just had to laugh when I saw this. Of course, Russia will be held responsible. “ECOWAS to hold Russia responsible for Wagner Group actions in Niger ECOWAS has said that it will hold Russia… Read more »
Russian MFA Press release on the current situation in Niger We continue to closely monitor the developments in the Republic of Niger, where President Mohamed Bazoum was removed from office on July 26 and the military announced their takeover of power. The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is… Read more »
➡️ interesting PoV by a Nigerian ex-general: “although I support ECOWAS’ brinkmanship (for threat to seem credible) is there even a “standby force?!” Are they playing the same NATO games like the 300k rapid reaction force (existing solely on paper)?! 😅 Ah, the mindwashed West believing its own lies! Wunderwaffe, Wunder Doctrines, and… Read more »
➡️ The ECOWAS standby force could take six months to deploy (photo). 😅🤓🤡 ➡️ The Russian response to the last ECOWAS meeting (Amarynth below): Russia warns ECOWAS not to take military action against Niger. ➡️ Angry northern Nigerians threaten Tinubu: come and attack Niger! We are 50M Hausa strong side-by-side with… Read more »
➡️ views from Egypt (photo). Consistent with what heard elsewhere. Similar attitude to official Russian Gov: benign neglect but tacit support. Egypt has been plagued since before WW2 by Anglo-Israeli salafis and Muslim Brotherhood and “freedom fighters” and the current regime came to power explicitly to fight them off in order… Read more »
➡️ It was a War Council. the proxy-poodles met Thursday and announced plans to deploy their “standby force” — sorry equivalent of NATO’s sorry “rapid reaction force.” Clips of fateful “decision.” Listen to the noble and peaceful words the limpid gauleiters use to justify the crimes to come! The corrupt enforce peace through… Read more »
➡️ More good news the Junta is consolidating: “EU preparing sanctions against Niger.” They join the US, French, Canadians, Nigerians, the World Bank, and others in economic siege. ➡️ Spiritual & traditional battles are joined. (1) clerics from Nigeria work to scare off the demented West’s local proxies. (photo) (2) excellent local perspective by… Read more »
➡️ Yep. It is all sanctions and economic war to the hilt. The current Plan B to Z. The Nigeriens accepted the latest “peace delegation” from Nigeria, led by Nigeria’s Central Bank governor. This Nigerian media also has more on Frenchie’s moves yesterday. The Kano state leader they accepted to see… Read more »
Thanks for articulating the multi-front moves by Russia. It does seem quite likely. Prigozhin and Wagner are a tantalizing element in all this. Create a PMC force, use it to go where you prefer not to show as a nation just yet. Sift out, from time to time, those who… Read more »
➡️ “Niger coup leaders accuse France of violating airspace, freeing rebels.” More detail with some translation too. They apparently flew out of Chad… all neighbors must take care to evict the French as they will use whatever base is at their disposal to fuel and turbocharge the war. Otherwise, in self-defense,… Read more »
▪︎ Why Vicious Vicky didn’t stand a chance: “…the West doesn’t take very seriously the new direction Africa is carving out for itself, as it chooses new partners and alliances…” (photo) A native groundswell, led by youth, is overwhelming Empire atm. Russians may be incidental beneficiaries. And who do you decapitate with… Read more »
Nigeria panicked by dastardly French moves to suicide it! Starts to dissociate from ECOWAS.
Statement by the official representative of the President of Nigeria, Ajuri Ngelale — “Nigeria prefers a diplomatic solution to the current situation in Niger.”
Watch this video. (comments too!) Does it remind you of Boris frolicking with the Kievan Comedian, or Richy Sunak hugging him too? The same end is prepped for Nigeria; it is remote-controlled atm.
They grew impatient with African dithering.
Ok the Fogh of War is so thick, Zelensky could cut it into thin tidy lines next to his rolled & ready dollar bill. Frenchies deny claims they broke out the terrorists. Sacré bleu! The cheese-eaters could be miraculously telling the truth. I’ve noted a lot of disinfo and FUD creeping into TG… Read more »
Sankara’s ‘decolonization of the mind’ is in full swing. The war of Ideas and cultures sets the menu of all subsequent actions of resistance. DECLINE OF FRENCH LANGUAGE IN EX-COLONIES ➡️ “Mali has become the first former French colony outside of North Africa to abandon French as its official language. As part… Read more »
Great Niger updates! Thank you!
▪︎ Algeria’s stance is so positive. Among the two sides taking shape, it is by far the most powerful. Its president at least twice, the second time on TV, warned that invasion of Niger is unacceptable to his people. The war would destabilize Algeria too — unleashing terrorists, human refugees… Read more »
Malian & Burkinabe outreach to African Union and UNSC. Both have capable foreign ministries, saw Lavrov several times + in July 27 Afro-Russian Summit. This is important move.
some of us, not you, ahh, may’ve wondered why algeria was so prominent in st. petersburg. it was curious, possibly no more than honouring an old long term friendship. mother, africa, china & iran encourage us to imagine we are viewing nothing more than sun discs, possible distractions from what… Read more »
Yes I agree current confrontation in the Sahel was gamed and coordinated with Algeria. Algeria despises both the French and their terror proxies, having been harmed repeatedly by them over the centuries. And their ideal location is most useful to be both a storehouse and logistics route for the landlocked besieged… Read more »
ahh, beware those technocrats, wags remember encountering vvp as a nondescript technocrat busying himself with numbers & accountability. 🙂 it appears the global majority are adapt @ lulling empire’s emissaries into a dreamy sleep assuring them what they see is all there is to see.
Let’s say if a true technocrat sees a problem – he has to identify it research and plan some way to fix it. So, yeah, VVP. He loves Germany, the land he spend years in living. Still he had to admit that Germany was part of the problem and was… Read more »
The fact that Uncle Slaughter has sent the incredibly stupid and incompetent Nuland on any errand is a sign that the empire is both broken and desperate. I share your optimism Amarynth and the fact that this awakening has come this far on the African continent, without major warfare, is… Read more »
This corruption by Bola Tinubu of Nigeria has also been highlighted by the coup regime in Niger. Heroin trafficking. https://businessday.ng/news/article/timeline-of-how-tinubus-buried-drug-case-resurfaced/
2 Classical short articles from RT
Maidan ‘midwife’ warns Niger against courting Wagner
https://www.rt.com/africa/580985-nuland-niger-wagner-warning/
Wagner boss expresses ‘joy’ over Victoria Nuland
https://www.rt.com/russia/580994-prigozhin-wagner-nuland-niger/
“You furnish the pictures and I’ll furnish the war.” — William Randolph Hearst
In flagrante?? The dashing French media RFI (same one banned in Niger) appears to lead the charge of ECOWAS..
Note RFI first posted the story of 25k invading troops, since debunked by ECOWAS itself.
“Cookies” Nuland is a spawn of the original Jabba the Hutt aka Madeline Albright, but worse.
Waiting for translation but it appears the Chef has really been unleashed. He spoke in the wake of Vicky’s brimstone exit. Is the US offering the Junta “legitimacy” in return for keeping Wagner out?? 🤔 USUK in a panic. Their most reliable longterm proxy is Terra Inc. And the Sahel has a Wagnerite antidote!… Read more »
Translation here: https://t.me/IntelRepublic/25480
Latest news is Nigeria, Senegal, Benin and Cote d’Ivoire to send 25,000 troops to Niger