Trump, Nigeria and Christmas
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Trump said the United States launched Christmas night airstrikes in Nigeria targeting ISIS militants he accused of killing Christians in recent attacks.
President Trump said Thursday's strikes on Nigeria targeting ISIS were set for Wednesday but were delayed to Christmas Day for symbolic reasons. Mr. Trump claimed the Nigerian government is failing to protect Christians.
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Nigeria said it authorized Trump’s Christmas strike. But diaspora leaders aren’t buying it
Inside The US Strike In Sokoto That Shook Nigerians At Home And Abroad—And How It Exposes Nigeria’s Security Contradictions A Deep Dive Into the US-Nigeria Military Operation and the Complexity It Revealed On Christmas Day 2025,
Two ISIS-linked camps were taken out in US-backed airstrikes on Christmas, the Nigerian government confirmed Saturday. “These locations were being used as assembly and staging grounds by foreign ISIS elements infiltrating Nigeria from the Sahel region
Fox News correspondent Madison Scarpino has the latest on the Trump administration’s peace efforts and its strike on ISIS terrorists in Nigeria on ‘Special Report.’
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Fear and confusion in Nigerian village hit in US strike, as locals say no history of ISIS in area
A day after part of a missile fired by the United States hit their village, landing just meters from its only medical facility, the villagers of Jabo in northwest Nigeria are in a state of shock and confusion.
Donald Trump announced missile strikes on Nigeria in a Christmas Day post on social media: 'Merry Christmas to All, Including the Dead Terrorists'
Donald Trump ordered strikes on Islamic State camps in Nigeria after months of warning about attacks on Christians in the nation.
Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, and ex-Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, have called on Nigerians to embrace unity and shared values as they