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The President of the United States, Donald Trump, has announced military strikes against targets in Nigeria.

Trump made the announcement on Christmas Day, stating that this was just the beginning of similar operations.

He indicated that the powerful and lethal air strikes targeted terrorist hideouts in Sokoto, a northwestern state in Nigeria, specifically aimed at ISIS-affiliated terrorists.

Recall that in November 2025, Trump expressed his outrage over the killings of Christians in the northwestern and north-central regions of Nigeria.

The US leader warned that his administration would not tolerate these actions, pledging to confront the terrorists in their hideouts.

Following extensive discussions with Nigerian authorities regarding the threat, both parties announced that they had reached agreements on the way forward.

Unexpectedly, the US government declared that it had conducted strikes against terrorists in the Sokoto forest on Thursday night.

“Under my direction as Commander in Chief, the United States launched a powerful and deadly strike against ISIS terrorist scum in Northwest Nigeria,” Trump stated on his Truth Social account.

Trump affirmed that there would be no place for radical Islamic terrorism during his presidency.

Frequently Asked Questions

What prompted the US military strikes in Nigeria?

The strikes were prompted by the ongoing violence against Christians in Nigeria, particularly in the northwestern and north-central regions, as well as the presence of ISIS-affiliated terrorists.

What was the response from Nigerian authorities?

Nigerian authorities engaged in discussions with the US and announced that agreements had been reached regarding the military actions.

What did President Trump say about terrorism?

President Trump stated that there would be no tolerance for radical Islamic terrorism during his leadership and committed to taking strong action against it.