The French president’s comments came as western powers scrambled to preserve a key ally in a region that has been destabilised by jihadist insurgencies, coups, and interventions by the Wagner mercenary group as Russian flags appeared at prominent sites around Niger’s capital, Niamey.

Macron, who was visiting Papua New Guinea, called for the release of the detained president, Mohamed Bazoum, and said: “This coup is completely illegitimate and profoundly dangerous, for Nigeriens, for Niger and for the whole region.”

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    the West was involved in violence in the Sahel of course before those there were the Colonial forces

    Ah yes, ofcourse, the colonialism and “because of The West” argument. I was hoping for a more balanced conversation, my bad.

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      What argument??? I’m agreeing with you.

      Sahels history hasn’t been peaceful for a long time.

      I agree. I mean since you seem upset by mentions of colonialism we can go back even further, to the Sahelian Kingdoms if you like.

      But I think it would be a stretch to suggest that there is much continuity between those conflicts and what is happening now, except in the matter of the farmers/nomads conflicts.

      These have existed for centuries, but are made worse by displacement and increased resource competition.

      I’m not sure why you brought up the region’s past if you didn’t want to talk about it.

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        Allright, I guess that we agree that

        Sahels history hasn’t been peaceful for a long time.

        The usage of “this” and "that ", could have lead to some misinterprations. I was indeed refering to the older (and still relevant) history in the region, like the one you mentioned in your latest comment, eg. droughts, farmers & nomads.

        Concerning colonialism, most countries have been colonies or subject to one or another empire. It is only in more recent times, that we have created & accepted the idea of independent states on an international level. Unfortunately, some nations or movements, disregard this notion and create chaos and undermine (fragile) stability.