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Why the U.S. Chose Christmas Day and Sokoto as the First Place to Strike ISIS | Trump Protects Nnamd
Why the U.S. Chose Christmas Day and Sokoto as the First Place to Strike ISIS | Trump Protects Nnamd CoachLucky 830 Views • 2 months ago

⁣Why did the United States reportedly choose Christmas Day and Sokoto as the first location for a strike against ISIS? What strategic, symbolic, and security considerations may have influenced that timing and location? In this video, we break down the possible geopolitical, intelligence, and counterterrorism reasons behind the decision, using publicly discussed factors and expert-style analysis.
The video also examines claims surrounding Donald Trump and Nnamdi Kanu, exploring political narratives, diplomatic signals, and international reactions connected to the IPOB leader’s case. Rather than speculation, this discussion focuses on how global politics, U.S. foreign policy, and regional security interests intersect in Africa and beyond.
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