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U.S. soldiers killed in Niger as part of anti-terror mission

- Jim Michaels

The three U.S. Army Special Forces soldiers killed in Niger were part of a broad American effort to train and support local forces as a bulwark against the emergence of militant groups in northweste­rn Africa.

U.S. Africa Command has deployed trainers and advisers throughout the continent to build relationsh­ips with local forces and support their counterter­rorism efforts.

“This Niger operation is very typical of how the U.S. operates on the continent,” said Joshua Meservey, a senior policy analyst at the Heritage Foundation, a Washington, D.C., think tank. Niger is a longtime U.S. counterter­rorism partner in the region.

The U.S. has occasional­ly attacked terrorists with drones or small raids in Africa, but the main mission of American troops there is to support local armed forces.

The team members killed in Niger were part of a contingent of about 800 U.S. troops in the country, U.S. Africa Command said. The U.S. is also establishi­ng a drone base there.

The U.S. troops were killed Wednesday while “providing advice and assistance” to Niger’s forces in the southweste­rn part of the country, Africa Command said in a statement. A “partner nation” serviceman was also killed in the attack.

Two American soldiers were injured and have been evacuated to Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany, where they are in stable condition.

It is not clear what group was responsibl­e for the attack.

The country borders Mali and Libya, two unstable countries where al- Qaeda and the Islamic State have developed terrorist stronghold­s.

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SPC. ZAYID BALLESTERO­S, U.S. ARMY, VIA EPA-EFE The U.S. and Niger have united to support counterter­rorism efforts in the African country.
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