
Do Donald Trump’s strikes in Nigeria serve any purpose?
Inside Story Do Donald Trump’s strikes in Nigeria serve any purpose? The US president says air strikes are against ISIL, claiming the group targets Christians. “More to come”: Those are the words of United States Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after his country carried out a wave of air strikes against ISIL (ISIS) in northwestern Nigeria. Hegseth said the aim is to stop the group’s killing of what he called “innocent Christians”. Recommended Stories list of 4 items list 1 of 4 US releases missile launch video after northwest Nigeria strike list 2 of 4 US air strikes in Nigeria “very much welcome” although late list 3 of 4 US bombs target ISIL in Nigeria: What’s really going on? list 4 of 4 US air strikes won’t fix Nigeria’s security crisis but could make it worse Back in November, President Donald Trump warned the US would take action against the group if the Nigerian government continued to allow what he claimed was the targeting of Christians. Many say Trump was pressured by his right-wing Christian base in the US to carry out the recent attacks in Nigeria. But what could be the fallout on the African country with a highly complex religious makeup? Presenter: Adrian Finighan Guests: Malik Samuel - Senior researcher at Good Governance Africa Ebenezer Obadare - Senior fellow for Africa studies at the Council on Foreign Relations David Otto - Deputy director of counterterrorism training at the International Academy for the Fight Against Terrorism
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