President-elect Donald Trump faces diminished US influence in Africa, where China and Russia have gained ground amid rising jihadist threats. Under President Biden, staffing and resource shortages at African embassies weakened US efforts, leading to diplomatic setbacks like losing a major spy base in Niger.
Reports show US embassy understaffing in critical areas, with some posts lacking essential resources to address instability. In Guinea, a key source of bauxite for China, US diplomatic efforts have been hampered by vacant posts, underscoring challenges in competing with Beijing.
Trump is expected to take a pragmatic approach, potentially focusing on transactional benefits for US spending in Africa and fostering partnerships to counter China’s influence.
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