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US Pressure Tests Lesotho’s Sovereignty

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Lesotho has become a striking example of how smaller African economies are navigating growing geopolitical pressure from the United States under President Donald Trump’s administration. A controversial new agreement between Washington and Maseru—reportedly tied to health funding, trade access, and broader strategic cooperation—has sparked criticism over transparency, sovereignty, and unequal negotiating power. Civil society groups in Lesotho argue that the deal was negotiated with limited public scrutiny and could expand US influence over sensitive areas, including healthcare data and policy coordination. The tensions come as Lesotho’s export-dependent textile sector faces mounting pressure from US tariff policies. Analysts say the episode reflects a broader shift in US-Africa relations, where aid, trade, migration, and strategic interests are becoming increasingly intertwined.

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