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No US troops to aid Nigeria search

Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel says there are no plans to send US troops to Nigeria to help find the hundreds of schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram.

The United States has no plans to send troops to Nigeria to help recover hundreds of schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram, US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel says.

"There's no intention, at this point, to (put) American boots on the ground," Hagel told ABC television's This Week program aired on Sunday.

Washington last week sent a team of military advisers as part of an international effort to help Nigeria find the girls, who were abducted nearly a month ago by the extremist Islamic group.

The US defense chief was far from upbeat about the chances of finding the girls.

"It will be very difficult, it's a vast country. This is not going to be an easy task," Hagel said, in the interview recorded on Saturday.

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"We're going to bring to bear every asset we can possibly use to help the Nigerian government," he said.

Boko Haram, whose name loosely translates as "Western education is forbidden" kidnapped the girls from their dormitory on April 14, and has threatened to sell them.

The incident has drawn worldwide outrage, including from US President Barack Obama.

First Lady Michelle Obama in a recorded message on Saturday condemned the kidnappings as "unconscionable".


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