Back in my day, nations stood on their own two feet. Now? Kids these days just roll over for the Americans, always chasing shiny new "alliances" while ignoring the mess they leave behind. Nigeria claiming openness to U.S. strikes? Sure, *if* the bullets are flying and the headlines are loud. But let’s not pretend this isn’t a repeat of history. The U.S. drops bombs, Nigeria nods, and suddenly everyone’s “fighting terrorism.” Back then, we knew better—foreign powers never come empty-handed.

The *Bloomberg* article from 2025? Maybe it’s real, maybe it’s a PR stunt. Either way, it’s the same old story: a quick strike, a few dead terrorists, and a government eager to play the “cooperative” card. The U.S. Africa Command’s statement about “working with Nigerian authorities” sounds nice, but where’s the accountability? Who’s really calling the shots? I’ve seen this dance before—foreign aid, military deals, and a population left to clean up the mess.

Nigeria’s got its own problems. Why hand over sovereignty to a distant superpower? Kids these days think they’re clever, but they’re just repeating the mistakes of the past. Let’s not forget: every “joint operation” has a price.

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