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Nigeria indicators extra strikes seemingly in "be a part of" US operations
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Nigeria indicators extra strikes seemingly in "be a part of" US operations

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Nigeria has indicated that additional strikes in opposition to jihadist teams could observe a joint operation with america that focused Islamic State militants within the nation’s northwest on Thursday. The overseas minister mentioned Nigeria supplied the intelligence for the assault and described cooperation with Washington as ongoing. The U.S. navy reported a number of deaths within the Christmas Day bombing, as President Donald Trump reiterated claims that militant teams in Nigeria are focusing on “harmless Christians.” For evaluation, we hear from Oluwole Ojewale, Coordinator for West and Central Africa on the Institute for Safety Research.[/gpt3]

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