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Nigeria, US discuss talks after Trump strike threat
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 70714, member: 636"] Nigeria has entered discussions with Washington after President Donald Trump threatened military action against the African nation over jihadist attacks on Christians. Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar said his government welcomes international partnerships but insists Nigerian forces must lead any security operations, adding that he does not believe American troops will be deployed as negotiations continue. Trump recently directed the Pentagon to prepare potential strike plans and warned of swift retaliation if killings persist, claiming Christianity faces existential danger in the West African country. Tuggar disputed this characterization as misinformation designed to weaken Nigeria, noting that insurgencies affecting the nation of 230 million people kill both Christians and Muslims. The jihadist conflict in northeastern Nigeria has claimed over 40,000 lives and displaced approximately two million people since beginning in 2009, with violence spreading across neighboring countries and prompting regional military cooperation. [/QUOTE]
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