Updated: Dec 26, 2025 | Read time: 3 minutes
By ELIPHAZ JOEL SSEKAMATTE
The United States has carried out military airstrikes against ISIS militants in northwest Nigeria, according to a statement released by U.S. President Donald J. Trump. The operation marks a significant escalation in U.S. involvement against extremist groups operating in West Africa.
President Trump announced that the strikes were launched under his authority as Commander‑in‑Chief. He described the operation as targeted and decisive, aimed at neutralizing Islamic State fighters responsible for repeated attacks on civilians.
U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) later confirmed that the strikes took place in Sokoto State, a region that has experienced growing militant activity in recent years. The strikes were reportedly conducted with the knowledge and cooperation of Nigerian authorities.

According to U.S. officials, the decision followed intelligence linking ISIS‑affiliated groups to ongoing violence in parts of northern Nigeria. The militants are accused of killing civilians, destroying communities, and destabilizing already fragile regions.
Trump stated that the United States would not allow extremist groups to operate freely or threaten innocent lives. He emphasized that the strike was intended to send a clear warning to terrorist organizations across the region.
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Nigeria has long struggled with violent extremist groups, including Boko Haram and the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP). These groups have carried out attacks affecting both Christian and Muslim communities.
Security experts note that while airstrikes can weaken militant leadership and infrastructure, long‑term stability will require broader solutions. These include local security reforms, economic development, and regional cooperation.
U.S. defense officials praised cooperation with Nigerian forces and indicated that counter‑terrorism collaboration remains ongoing. Nigerian authorities also reaffirmed their commitment to protecting all citizens and combating terrorism within their borders.
International reaction has been mixed. Some analysts see the strike as a necessary response to rising militant threats, while others caution against overreliance on military force alone.
Details about the number of casualties and the scale of the operation have not been fully disclosed. U.S. officials say further action could follow if extremist attacks continue.
For now, both governments stress that the operation was limited in scope and focused on specific terrorist targets. Monitoring of the situation in northwest Nigeria is expected to continue in the coming weeks.
Key facts at a glance:
- U.S. airstrikes targeted ISIS-linked militants
- Location: Sokoto State, northwest Nigeria
- Operation coordinated with Nigerian authorities
- Casualty figures remain undisclosed
This report is based on official statements and international media coverage. Some operational details remain classified. ( ISIS Targets in Nigeria)
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