Chad called on the US to withdraw its troops from an army base in the central African country that’s one of the West’s few remaining outposts to fight a roiling jihadist insurgency in the region.
The key is that Russia doesn’t really care about ideology in the way that the West does. It’s less of an attempt to align ideologies, more an attempt to gain allies directly.
Russia usually asks for gold or mineral mine ownership in exchange for their military services, whereas the US generally wants more policy concessions like holding elections.
Kinda. Nigeria is doing the same. Apparently they’re easier to work with.
Makes sense; Russia’s foreign interests have mostly remained aligned with the Global South against the US even after capitalists overthrew the USSR.
Niger, not Nigeria. Unless there’s another story that o have missed
The key is that Russia doesn’t really care about ideology in the way that the West does. It’s less of an attempt to align ideologies, more an attempt to gain allies directly.
Russia usually asks for gold or mineral mine ownership in exchange for their military services, whereas the US generally wants more policy concessions like holding elections.