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EFF slams US Christmas bombing of Nigerian soil
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80671, member: 636"] A U.S. airstrike in Africa just got the whole sovereignty debate raging again. The Economic Freedom Fighters, a South African political party, slammed recent American military action in Nigeria. These air strikes, ordered by President Donald Trump, hit Islamic State targets in Sokoto State on Christmas Day. Trump framed the operation as a response to militant violence against Christians. The EFF condemned the move as a reckless violation of African independence that boosts foreign military presence. They accused the U.S. of using counter terrorism as a pretext for imperial overreach. The party argued that the strikes ignore the complex roots of local conflict. They cited issues like poverty and weak governance as the real drivers of violence. The EFF warned that this action could turn the continent into a prolonged battleground. They criticized Nigeria’s government for endorsing the operation instead of defending its own sovereignty. Local reports from Sokoto mentioned confusion and fear among residents following the explosions, with concerns about civilian safety. This event reflects a broader pattern of foreign intervention, according to the EFF. They connected U.S. motives to strategic interests like oil access. The group urged African leaders and regional bodies to forcefully reject such military incursions. They believe relying on external powers to solve internal problems sets a dangerous precedent for the entire continent. [/QUOTE]
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