Nigeria Says 100 US Troops Have Landed to Help Train Its Armed Forces
The U.S. troops will only serve in ‘an advisory and training capacity’ and will not take part in combat operations, a Nigerian official said.
Nigeria Says 100 US Troops Have Landed to Help Train Its Armed Forces The United States has deployed approximately 100 troops to Nigeria to train its military and enhance its capacity to combat terrorism. This deployment was requested by Nigeria for military training, technical support, and intelligence sharing. The U.S. troops will operate in an advisory and training capacity only, without engaging in combat operations, and all activities will be under Nigerian government direction.
- About 100 U.S. troops have been dispatched to Nigeria.
- The troops are tasked with training the Nigerian military.
- The deployment aims to bolster Nigeria’s ability to deter terrorist threats.
- Nigeria requested the U.S. deployment for military training, technical support, and intelligence sharing.
- U.S. troops will serve in an advisory and training capacity, not in combat operations.
- All training activities are conducted under Nigerian government direction.
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