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Trump makes up with Sahel juntas, with eye on US interests

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American soldiers prepare to board a cargo plane in Niamey on June 7, 2024 as US forces leave Niger

After years of sidelining the Sahel's military rulers, the United States under President Donald Trump is shifting to engagement and prioritizing the quest for security and minerals over promotion of democracy.

The Trump administration has made little secret that Africa is not its top priority but has watched warily as China and Russia make inroads in countries rich in uranium, gold, lithium and other resources vital in the modern economy.

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