US Strikes Islamic State in Nigeria Following Trump’s Warning Over Christian Killings
The strikes targeted Islamic State militants accused of killing Christians, killing multiple terrorists in Sokoto state, U.S. Africa Command said in a joint operation with Nigeria.
- On December 25, 2025, President Donald Trump ordered U.S. strikes on ISIS targets in Sokoto State, northwest Nigeria, which U.S. Africa Command said killed multiple militants in coordination with Nigerian authorities.
- After weeks of warnings and policy moves, President Donald Trump ordered Pentagon planning last month and the State Department recently restricted visas and designated Nigeria under the International Religious Freedom Act.
- Reports show independent confirmation is limited, Malik Samuel said, `Lakurawa is a group that is actually controlling territories in Nigeria, in Sokoto state and in other states like Kebbi`, and Intersociety reports more than 7000 Christians massacred this year.
- Nigeriaʼs Foreign Ministry confirmed cooperation with the U.S. on air strikes and a joint U.S.‑Nigeria task force recently established includes intelligence exchange and strategic coordination.
- Analysts note that conflicts in Nigeria are multi-faceted, driven by ethnic rivalries, land disputes, and resource clashes, while PEW estimates Muslims are 56.1% and Christians 43.4% of a population of over 220 million.
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