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Trump Fulfills Threat with Christmas Military Action Against ISIS in Nigeria

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President Donald Trump announced Thursday that he had authorized military strikes against ISIS militants in northwest Nigeria, targeting what he described as “terrorist scum” attacking Christian communities. The operation demonstrated the administration’s willingness to follow through on previous threats regarding religious persecution.
The strikes materialized after Trump issued warnings in October and November characterizing the violence against Nigerian Christians as an “existential threat” and potential “genocide.” The president had explicitly stated that failure to stop the attacks would result in military consequences, a promise now realized through Christmas Day strikes.
According to Trump’s announcement, the Department of War executed multiple precision strikes against militants who had been engaged in the vicious killing of primarily innocent Christians. The president emphasized American military superiority and his administration’s commitment to preventing radical Islamic terrorism from prospering. The timing on Christmas underscored the religious dimensions of the conflict.
The Nigerian government confirmed the strikes through its Foreign Ministry, describing them as part of established security cooperation with the United States. This collaboration includes intelligence sharing and strategic planning to combat terrorism and violent extremism. Nigerian officials stressed that their country opposes terrorist violence targeting any religious group, viewing such attacks as fundamentally opposed to national values.
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth thanked Nigeria for its cooperation and indicated that more operations might follow, noting that ISIS had learned a lesson on Christmas. The Pentagon released video documentation of the strikes showing projectiles launching from warships. Nigerian President Bola Ahmed, while cooperating on security matters, has maintained that Nigeria’s constitution protects all faiths and that the country rejects characterizations of religious intolerance, affirming its commitment to religious freedom for all citizens.

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