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Trump Confirms Military Strike Against ISIS in Nigeria

Tim Elombah by Tim Elombah
December 25, 2025
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THIS DAWN — In a dramatic and unprecedented announcement, President Donald J. Trump has confirmed that the United States launched a military strike against ISIS targets in Northwest Nigeria.

The declaration, made via a verified social media post, marks the first publicly acknowledged U.S. military action in Nigeria under Trump’s leadership.

It signals a sharp escalation in America’s counterterrorism posture in West Africa.

The Announcement

President Trump’s statement, posted late on Christmas Day on Truth Social, reads:

“Tonight, at my direction as Commander in Chief, the United States launched a powerful and deadly strike against ISIS Terrorist Scum in Northwest Nigeria…”

He cited the targeting and killing of innocent Christians by ISIS militants as the primary justification for the operation.

Trump emphasized that the terrorists had been warned previously and that the strike was a direct consequence of their continued atrocities.

He praised the U.S. military’s precision and capability, stating that “numerous perfect strikes” were executed by the Department of War.

The message concluded with a controversial line:

“MERRY CHRISTMAS to all, including the dead Terrorists, of which there will be many more if their slaughter of Christians continues.”

See a screenshot of Trump’s post below:

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Strategic Context

The strike comes amid growing concerns about the resurgence of ISIS and Boko Haram factions in Nigeria’s northwest and northeast regions.

These groups have been responsible for mass killings, kidnappings, and attacks on Christian communities, schools, and security forces.

While U.S. surveillance operations in Nigeria have been ongoing—primarily through ISR flights conducted by Tenax Aerospace—this marks the first confirmed kinetic action.

The Gulfstream G550 ISR aircraft operated by Tenax, typically based in Ghana, has been conducting reconnaissance missions over Nigeria since November 2025.

These missions have reportedly helped identify terrorist enclaves and track insurgent movements, laying the groundwork for targeted strikes.

Implications for Nigeria

The announcement has immediate implications for Nigeria’s sovereignty, security cooperation, and internal politics.

While the Nigerian government has not yet issued an official response, the strike raises questions about coordination, consent, and the role of foreign powers in domestic counterterrorism efforts.

For many Nigerians, especially in affected regions, the strike may be seen as a long-overdue intervention against extremist violence.

However, critics may argue that unilateral military action by a foreign power sets a dangerous precedent and could inflame tensions or provoke retaliatory attacks.

International Reaction

The global response to Trump’s statement is expected to be mixed.

Human rights organizations may scrutinize the legality and proportionality of the strike, while allies in the fight against terrorism may welcome the bold move.

The reference to “dead terrorists” in a Christmas greeting is likely to spark debate over tone and diplomacy.

Trump’s framing of the strike as a defense of persecuted Christians aligns with his administration’s broader narrative on religious freedom and global security.

It also reinforces his image as a leader willing to take decisive action against radical Islamic terrorism.

What Comes Next

The President’s warning that “there will be many more” strikes if the slaughter continues suggests that this may be the beginning of a sustained campaign. U.S. military assets in West Africa.

This includes ISR platforms and special operations forces, could be mobilized for further action.

Observers will be watching for:

  • Confirmation of targets and casualties
  • Nigerian government’s official stance
  • Reactions from regional bodies like ECOWAS and the African Union
  • Possible retaliatory threats from ISIS or affiliated groups

President Trump’s confirmation of a deadly U.S. military strike against ISIS in Nigeria marks a turning point in West African counterterrorism dynamics.

The operation, justified as a response to the killing of Christians, underscores the administration’s willingness to act unilaterally and forcefully.

As details emerge and reactions unfold, the strike will likely shape future discourse on sovereignty, security, and the global fight against terrorism.

Previous Report:

United States President Donald Trump has reportedly ordered what he described as a “deadly strike” against ISIS targets in Nigeria, according to a brief statement attributed to the president.

Details surrounding the operation remain limited at this time, including the specific location, timing, and scope of the reported strike.

There has been no immediate confirmation from the U.S. Department of Defense or Nigerian authorities regarding the nature of the action or any casualties.

The claim emerged amid ongoing security concerns in northern parts of Nigeria.

Extremist groups linked to the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) have carried out attacks in recent years, particularly in the region.

As of press time, official statements from the White House, the Pentagon, or Nigeria’s security agencies had not been released to corroborate the report.

Observers note that verification from multiple official sources is required before conclusions can be drawn.

This is a developing story. Further details will be provided as information becomes available.

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