In his latest proclamation on social media, the U.S President has threatened to take military action inside West Africa. Donald Trump has escalated his language towards the Nigerian government accusing it of failing to protect Christians from increasing violence.
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- Over 10,000 people have been killed and hundreds kidnapped in Nigeria since May 2023 due to ongoing violence.
- The US government threatened to halt all aid to Nigeria and consider military intervention, instructing the Department of War to prepare for possible action. 25s
- Nigerian President Bola Tenobu rejected claims that Nigeria is religiously intolerant and cited government efforts to address violence. 52s
- Recent US military actions, such as moving a carrier closer to Venezuela and conducting strikes in the Caribbean and Pacific, have been criticized for violating international law. 1m 5s
- The US President denied reports of planned strikes within Venezuela, and it remains unclear if the threats regarding Nigeria will lead to further action. 1m 25s