U.S. Must Demand Real Action and Sovereignty in Nigeria’s Fight Against Islamist Violence
As Nigeria faces brutal attacks on Christians and all civilians, Washington’s vague military threats and diplomatic half-steps reveal the dangers of incoherent foreign policy—putting American interests and global stability at risk.
President Donald Trump’s recent warnings to Nigeria about violence against Christians have raised eyebrows—and for good reason. Behind the bluster about "guns-a-blazing" intervention lies a complex reality: America’s current approach is a patchwork of diplomatic gestures, intelligence sharing, and conditional military threat that risks undermining Nigerian sovereignty without offering a real solution.Is America Ready to Lead with Strength or Just Empty Threats?Trump’s administration has signaled a broader strategy beyond raw military force to counter Islamic militants terrorizing Nigeria, including potential sanctions and assistance programs. Yet the cautious posture—scaling down U.S. presence in Africa while keeping troops stretched thin globally—suggests Washington...
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