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  2. US military intervention in Niger - Wikipedia

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    In July 2023, the Nigerien coup d'état occurred, leading to the Nigerien crisis. In April 2024, the US Department of State agreed to pull out all 1,000 US troops from the country. [38] The Pentagon confirmed that US troops would complete their withdrawal from Niger by mid-September 2024. [39] The process was complete by 5 August 2024. [40]

  3. Timeline of United States military operations - Wikipedia

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    1873–1896: Mexico: United States troops crossed the Mexican border repeatedly in pursuit of cattle thieves and other brigands. 1874: Honolulu Courthouse riot: From February 12 to 20, detachments from American vessels were landed to protect the interests of Americans living in the Hawaiian Kingdom during the coronation of King Kalākaua.

  4. US reaches agreement with Niger to withdraw military forces ...

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    The US has reached an agreement with Niger to withdraw its military forces from the African nation by September 15, according to the US Defense Department and the Nigerien Ministry of National ...

  5. Nigerien crisis (2023–2024) - Wikipedia

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    The United States formally recognized the events in Niger as a coup d'état and withdrew about $500 million in economic aid. [ 259 ] The junta ordered the departure of Louise Aubin , head of the UN diplomatic mission in Niger, within 72 hours, with the Foreign Ministry accusing the UN of using "obstacles" to prevent the country from ...

  6. US says troops are leaving Niger bases this weekend and in ...

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    The U.S. will remove all its forces and equipment from a small base in Niger this weekend and fewer than 500 remaining troops will leave a critical drone base in the West African country in August ...

  7. Foreign interventions by the United States - Wikipedia

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    The 19th century saw the United States transition from an isolationist, post-colonial regional power to a Trans-Atlantic and Trans-Pacific power. From 1790 to 1797, the U.S. Revenue Marine served as the United States' only armed maritime service, tasked with enforcing export duties, and was the predecessor to the United States Coast Guard.

  8. Nigeria–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    In his message to the new government on 2 October, [7] Eisenhower promised Nigeria the support of the United States (U.S.), but also warned about possible threats from outside its borders – understood as a veiled reference to the Soviet Union, and therefore a harbinger of the Cold War dynamics that were to shape NigeriaU.S. relations in ...

  9. Every president since Reagan has deployed troops to the border

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    A day after Trump said the U.S. hasn't often used the military to guard the border, the Homeland Security Secretary talked about such past operations. Every president since Reagan has deployed ...