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The Deployment Was Planned. The M@ss@cre Provided the Excuse. This Is How It Worked
US troops deployed to Nigeria in February 2026 following the Woro massacre in Kwara State that killed 170+ people. This investigation reveals the timeline: deployment plans existed before the attack, warning letters were ignored for 5 months, and military response arrived in 48 hours while local help never came.
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In this deep-dive analysis, we examine:
- The Woro m@ss@cre timeline: February 4-5, 2026
- Warning letter sent 5 months earlier (August 2025)
- US military deployment announcement within 48 hours
- AFRICOM's "small team" language and historical precedents
- The pattern: Somalia, Niger, now Nigeria
- Three competing security models for Nigeria's future
- Regional implications for West Africa and the African Union
🔍 KEY TIMELINE FACTS:
- August 2025: Warning letter received by Kwara State government
- December 25, 2025: US conducts airstrikes in Sokoto State
- February 4, 2026: Woro attack begins (170+ killed over 12 hours)
- February 3-4, 2026: US announces troop deployment to Nigeria
This isn't just about Nigeria. It's about understanding how military deployments follow a predictable playbook across Africa, and what "small team" actually means when you look at Somalia, Niger, and Afghanistan precedents.
📊 COVERED IN THIS VIDEO:
- Nigerian state police debate vs. federal security
- US-Nigeria bilateral security agreements
- Trump administration threats (November 2025)
- Tinubu government response and policy
- Pan-African implications and sovereignty questions
- Investment and business implications for the region
- What Phase 2 might look like based on historical patterns
🌍 REGIONAL CONTEXT:
Understanding US military presence in West Africa, ECOWAS dynamics, the Sahel security crisis, and how Nigeria's situation connects to broader continental patterns.
🎓 SOURCES & RESEARCH:
All claims are backed by verifiable sources including AFRICOM press releases, Premium Times investigative reporting, Reuters, BBC, Nigerian parliamentary records, and academic research. Full source pack available for Patreon members.
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