A Massive U.S. Drone Base Could Destabilize Niger — and May Even Be Illegal Under Its Constitution
The U.S. is building a $110 million drone base in Niger that threatens to undermine the country's economy and its fragile political system.
The U.S. is building a $110 million drone base in Niger that threatens to undermine the country's economy and its fragile political system.
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