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Between January 28 and 29, explosions and gunfire near Niamey’s main international airport sent shockwaves far beyond Niger’s borders. What happened that night wasn’t just another security incident in the Sahel — it struck at one of the region’s most strategic air hubs, long tied to both civilian traffic and foreign military operations. In this episode, we break down: • What happened around Niamey’s airport and air base • Why this site is so strategically important • How the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) — uniting Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger — reacted • What the current AES president’s message really signaled • And what this means for Western military presence and influence in the Sahel For years, Niamey’s airspace played a central role in Western-backed surveillance and counterterrorism missions. But after political shifts and the formation of the AES bloc, questions of sovereignty, foreign deployments, and control of the skies have taken center stage. When the alliance leadership responded, the language went beyond routine condemnation. References to sovereignty, destabilization, and coordinated threats turned the incident into a broader political statement — one that many analysts see as part of a larger push to redefine security partnerships in Africa. Is this the beginning of a new security order in the Sahel? Will Western governments adjust to a changing balance of power? Or does this incident risk escalating tensions even further? #Niamey #Niger #Sahel #AES #AllianceOfSahelStates #Mali #BurkinaFaso #WestAfrica #AfricanGeopolitics #PanAfricanism #Sovereignty #MilitaryBases #CounterTerrorism #GlobalPolitics #AfricaRising #ibrahimtraoré This briefing breaks down a developing story shaping Africa's politics, economy, security, and governance. We focus on facts, context, and consequences — cutting through headlines to explain what’s happening, why it matters, and how it affects Nigerians at home and in the diaspora. Frontline Briefings Desk delivers short, timely analysis of government decisions, power struggles, corruption allegations, economic policy shifts, and national security developments — without political loyalty or propaganda. If it impacts Nigeria’s future, it belongs here. Subscribe for daily Nigeria-focused briefings. Like, share, and drop your thoughts in the comments. 🔔 FOLLOW FRONTLINE AFRICA (IN-DEPTH DOCUMENTARIES) ▶️ Main Channel: Frontline Africa - / @frontline_africa Long-form investigations, Pan-African geopolitics, and deep analysis. 📌 DISCLAIMER This content is presented for journalistic, educational, and public-interest purposes. All opinions expressed are analytical and do not constitute legal or political advice.