Trump threatens US military action in Nigeria
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Nigeria refuses unilateral US action after Trump threatens ‘gunsablazing' intervention
The Nigerian government said it does not accept unsubstantiated allegations of Christian persecution and warned it will not allow a unilateral military intervention
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The Nigerian government is facing renewed allegations of complicity in the Christian persecution plaguing its country amid the Nigerian army s publication of a social media post dismissing warnings
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ABUJA — Nigeria said on Sunday it would welcome U.S. help in fighting Islamist insurgents as long as its territorial integrity is respected, responding to threats of military action by President Donald Trump over what he said was the ill-treatment of Christians in the West African country.
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Nigeria said it would welcome US assistance in tackling Islamist insurgents if its sovereignty is respected. The response came after Donald Trump warned of “fast” military action over alleged persecution of Christians.