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Round 100 U.S. troops and army tools arrived in Nigeria Monday to assist support local forces battling Islamic militants and different armed teams within the West African nation, the Nigerian army mentioned.
The U.S. personnel touched down as a part of a broader safety cooperation effort between Washington and Abuja with 100 extra arriving over time.
The arrival got here on the request of the Nigerian authorities, which sought help with coaching, technical assist and intelligence sharing because it confronts violence, the Associated Press reported.
About 200 U.S. Africa Command personnel are anticipated to deploy to Nigeria in complete and in what officers have described as a assist mission aimed toward strengthening the capability of Nigerian forces.
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U.S. Military Lt. Gen. John W. Brennan, deputy commander, U.S. Africa Command met Nigerian officers upon arriving in Nigeria for talks. (U.S. Military Sgt. 1st Class Kenneth Tucceri)
The trouble is targeted on combating Islamist extremist teams akin to Boko Haram and the Islamic State West Africa Province, each of which have carried out assaults in northern Nigeria and the Lake Chad area.
The primary batch of troops represents the preliminary group of what’s anticipated to be a roughly 200-person deployment of others, together with U.S. intelligence analysts, advisers and trainers.
The transfer follows current visits by senior U.S. Africa Command officers to Abuja to strengthen military-to-military ties and develop counterterrorism cooperation.
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Nigerian troopers man a checkpoint in Gwoza, Nigeria. (AP Photograph/Lekan Oyekanmi)
On Feb. 8, Nigerian President Bola Tinubu met with a high-level U.S. delegation led by U.S. Africa Command commander Gen. Dagvin Anderson on the State Home in Abuja, based on Nigeria’s presidency.
The assembly included senior officers from Nigeria’s army, safety and intelligence companies and targeted on increasing intelligence sharing and operational coordination.
Monday’s deployment got here as tensions between Washington and Abuja have eased following earlier friction over non secular violence and civilian safety.
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Cut up of President Donald Trump and President of Nigeria Bola Tinubu (Ton Molina/Getty Pictures; Charly Triballeau/AFP by way of Getty Pictures)
President Donald Trump had beforehand accused Nigeria of failing to protect Christians from what he described as a genocide, citing assaults by extremist teams and armed bandits.
Trump ordered airstrikes on Dec. 25 focusing on Islamic State militants and mentioned they have been accountable for killing Christians.
Africom performed strikes in Sokoto State in northwest Nigeria focusing on what it described as Islamic State terrorists and mentioned they have been coordinated with Nigerian authorities.
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“The USA launched a strong and lethal strike in opposition to ISIS Terrorist Scum in Northwest Nigeria, who’ve been focusing on and viciously killing, primarily, harmless Christians, at ranges not seen for a few years, and even Centuries!” Trump mentioned in a submit on Fact Social on the time.
