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Trump threatens strike, Nigeria calls for talks
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67490, member: 636"] Nigerian officials have proposed direct talks between President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and U.S. President Donald Trump following threats of American military strikes. Trump claimed on Saturday that Pentagon planners received orders to develop attack scenarios after asserting that Islamic extremists pose dangers to Nigerian Christians. Presidential spokesman Daniel Bwala characterized the statements as Trump's communication approach rather than literal policy, suggesting both leaders could resolve disagreements during face-to-face discussions in the coming days. Trump posted on social media that Washington might halt all assistance unless Nigeria stops violence he describes as targeting Christians. The American president warned that any intervention would proceed swiftly and aggressively. Nigerian authorities reject claims that religious persecution occurs systematically, noting that militant violence affects Muslims and Christians alike. Security challenges stem from insurgent groups like Boko Haram alongside ethnic tensions and resource disputes, rather than faith-based targeting. Bwala emphasized Nigeria's values of American partnership against terrorism while insisting on respect for sovereignty. He spoke from Washington but declined to confirm specific meeting arrangements. The two nations maintain extensive security cooperation through intelligence exchanges and training programs despite the recent diplomatic friction. [/QUOTE]
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