When 15k Troops Want To Invade A Nation Of 90 Million People You Can Only Pray For Them—Sani On US
Former Kaduna Central Senator, Shehu Sani, has stirred fresh global debate after making a striking comment about military strength and the realities of warfare, especially when it comes to population size and geography. This things dey happen around you, Watch What Happened.
In a post shared on his official X (Twitter) account, Sani pointed out that it would be extremely difficult—almost unrealistic—for 15,000 soldiers to successfully invade a country with about 90 million people and a landmass covering over 1.6 million square kilometres. His statement has since sparked wide reactions online.
Sani explained that no matter how strong a military force may be, trying to control such a large population and vast territory would create serious logistical and strategic problems. According to him, even maintaining control in such conditions would be extremely challenging, let alone achieving victory.
He further stressed that military power has clear limits, and when faced with overwhelming population size and geography, outcomes become unpredictable. His comment has triggered discussions across political and security circles, with many debating whether modern warfare still depends on troop numbers alone.
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