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US Targets Extremist Militants in Nigeria with Airstrikes

OMN AIBy OMN AIDecember 26, 2025 Latest News No Comments2 Mins Read
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The United States has conducted targeted airstrikes against Islamic State–affiliated militants in northwestern Nigeria, marking a significant escalation in international efforts to combat the country’s growing security threats. President Donald Trump described the operations as “powerful and deadly,” aimed at militants responsible for violent attacks on civilians.

Trump emphasized on social media that the extremists had been “viciously attacking and killing innocent Christians,” highlighting the ongoing risks faced by communities in the region. The strikes come as Nigeria’s military struggles to contain multiple armed groups across different parts of the country.

Strengthening Local Military Efforts

Nigeria’s armed forces have long been stretched thin, trying to respond to insurgent attacks across large and remote areas. Militants frequently exploit the absence of state authority, using poverty and unemployment as recruitment tools.

The US airstrikes are seen as a critical boost to Nigeria’s security forces, supplementing local military campaigns that include air raids and expanded troop recruitment. Analysts say such international support helps Nigerian forces respond more effectively to complex threats in difficult terrain.

Ongoing International Cooperation

Nigeria’s foreign ministry confirmed that the airstrikes were carried out as part of continued cooperation with the United States and other international partners. Officials emphasized that this collaboration allows for precise operations against high-value militant targets.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu stressed that Nigeria is a country of religious tolerance and that insecurity affects people of all faiths. The US has previously labeled Nigeria a “Country of Particular Concern” over religious freedom, highlighting threats to vulnerable populations.

A Long-Standing and Widespread Conflict

Extremist groups such as Boko Haram and the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) have been active in Nigeria for over a decade, causing thousands of deaths and displacing millions. Both Muslim and Christian communities have been affected, reflecting the broad impact of the violence.

In the northwest, the Islamic State Sahel Province, also known locally as Lakurawa, has established a presence. Authorities have not confirmed which group was specifically targeted in the latest strikes.

Security experts note that military action alone is insufficient to resolve Nigeria’s challenges. Defence Minister Christopher Musa has stated that while military efforts are necessary, long-term stability also requires improved governance, development, and efforts to reduce poverty in vulnerable areas.

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