A State Department official says the attempted military coup in Niger has been marked by “confusion, shifting alliances and fluidity,” and that uncertainty is one reason the U.S. government has not declared it a coup.
the presidential palace in the capital, Niamey. The U.S. said the rebelling soldiers had detained Bazoum in what African organizations called an attempted coup.
At first the U.S. believed nobody in the military or security services supported this, but on the second day it “ballooned a bit,” the official said, making it unclear where Nigerien allies’ allegiances actually were. Supporters of the Nigerien defense and security forces attack the headquarters of the Nigerien Party for Democracy and Socialism in Niamey, Niger.Despite the “unpredictable situation,” the official continued,"there seems to be a sincere effort to avoid violence and avoid conflict by the military leaders involved in this discussion" and"there’s a lot of strong resistance to this effort of basically what appears to be a few guys with unclear grievances.
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