France In Panic As Niger Did This To Punish Europe. (Is France Planning To Invade Niger?)

France In Panic As Niger Did This To Punish Europe. (Is France Planning To Invade Niger?) Until now, Western countries such as France, the United States, and other European nations have been engaging in political maneuvers over Niger. They have been leveraging their influence in Africa, utilizing countries like Nigeria and the ECOWAS to exert pressure on Niger’s military, even going as far as threatening a military invasion. Throughout this process, the military leader of Niger, Abdourahamane Tchiani, remained silent, but unknown to others, he was meticulously calculating and strategizing to counter those who opposed him and his country. Instead of backing down when faced with the invasion threat, he chose to increase his military presence. However, Niger has much more in store to retaliate against France, Nigeria, the ECOWAS, Europe, and the entire Western hemisphere. What Niger has done will astonish you and potentially undermine the prosperity that Europeans have enjoyed for decades. To uncover this groundbreaking development, watch the video until the very end, as Niger is on the verge of making history. Let’s begin. Whenever an African country seeks to rise and break free from Western dominance, Western nations employ tactics of blackmail to suppress such aspirations. However, this time, the tide has turned. Following the coup in Niger, European countries, particularly France, became deeply involved in attempting to reverse the coup, using the ECOWAS as their instrument. Their overconfidence led them to resort to extreme measures, even going as far as threatening Niger with a military invasion if the coup was not overturned. However, they overlooked a critical aspect this time. Niger held a strategic position and possessed the ability to exert control over Nigeria, the ECOWAS, France, and even the entire Europe with a single move. The first target for punishment was Nigeria, as it was considered the most influential Western puppet in Africa. The Nigerian President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, was the one who suggested the invasion and sought parliamentary approval. Therefore, Niger’s military focused on punishing him and his country first. As a result, the government of Niger officially announced the immediate suspension of all liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) exports, commonly known as cooking gas, until further notice. This decision was reported by Reuters. The authorities in Niger emphasized the need to prioritize domestic production to meet the country’s own demands. They clarified that businesses could seek authorization to resume exports in case of a surplus.
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