Niger and Chad are two of the poorest countries on the planet. The first is administered by a military junta that deposed the democratically elected president in July and has been keeping the former head of state and his family in confinement ever since. The latter is basically a family-run enterprise, with the current president, Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno, taking over from his father, who ruled the nation for three decades, after he was killed in a battle with insurgents.
Even so, the United States, the wealthiest country in the world, has been on its hands and knees for weeks, all but begging the Nigerian and Chadian governments to allow U.S. forces to remain in their respective countries.
Last month, a senior U.S. delegation visited the Nigerien capital of
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