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U.S. Invasion Threat: Chad followed Closes Border With Nigeria

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Government of Chad has announced the immediate closure of its border with Nigeria and deployed heavy military presence along major entry points following speculation of possible US military invasion in Nigeria.

Security expert, Zakazola Makama, who made this disclosure on Monday, via his official x handle, quoting military sources in N’Djamena, the country’s capital confirmed on Monday that President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno ordered a complete military lockdown along the Nigerian border after intelligence suggested that terrorist elements from northern Nigeria were preparing to flee into Chadian territory.According to the sources, the Chadian army has been placed on full alert, with troops and armoured vehicles deployed across key border corridors linking the two countries.

The president was quoted as warning that “no armed group or foreign force will be allowed to enter Chadian soil under any disguise.”

The move comes amid heightened regional tension and growing speculation over America’s alleged military activities in parts of West Africa.

Security analysts, according to Makama, said the closure was a preventive measure aimed at safeguarding Chadian sovereignty and preventing possible infiltration by armed groups exploiting regional instability.

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