Nigeria and the US: Teaming Up Against Terror

Nigeria, AbujaSun Nov 02 2025
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Nigeria is open to working with the US to tackle terrorism, but there's a catch. The country wants to make sure its borders stay intact. This comes after US President Donald Trump hinted at possible military action in Nigeria, concerned about the treatment of Christians. Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu isn't having it, though. He's pushing back against claims of religious intolerance and standing by his country's efforts to protect religious freedom. It's a tricky situation, with Nigeria's population split between the mostly Muslim north and the largely Christian south. The fight against Islamist insurgents has been going on for over 15 years, mostly in the northeast. While Christians have been targeted, most of the victims have been Muslims, according to analysts. So, it's not just a religious issue. It's complex. Nigeria's spokesperson Daniel Bwala is optimistic. He believes that when the two leaders meet, they'll find a better way forward in their joint fight against terrorism. But it's clear that Nigeria wants to call the shots on its own turf. This isn't just about Nigeria and the US. It's about how countries work together to tackle global issues. And it's about finding a balance between international cooperation and national sovereignty. It's a delicate dance, and Nigeria is making sure it doesn't step out of line.
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