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Nigeria Provided Key Insights to US Ahead of Christmas ISIS Attacks

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Nigeria and U.S. Collaborate to Target ISIS

Nigeria has confirmed its recent intelligence-sharing efforts with the United States, which led to airstrikes on Christmas night aimed at ISIS targets within the country. The Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that this cooperation is part of a broader security strategy designed to combat terrorism effectively.

In a statement, the ministry emphasized that their fight against terrorism prioritizes the protection of civilians and the rights of all citizens, regardless of their faith or background. They condemned all forms of violence, particularly attacks against Christians and Muslims, asserting that such actions contradict Nigeria’s core values and threaten international peace.

Airstrikes in Response to Targeted Attacks

During these coordinated efforts, President Trump announced the airstrikes targeting ISIS militants in northwest Nigeria, highlighting their role in the ongoing violence against Christians. Trump condemned the actions of these militants, emphasizing that the U.S. would continue to take decisive action if the violence did not cease.

“Tonight, the United States took strong military action against ISIS in Nigeria, responding to their brutal attacks on innocent Christians,” Trump stated on social media. He reinforced his commitment to fighting radical terrorism and ensuring the safety of Christians in Nigeria and beyond.

Christian Leaders Respond Positively

Christian organizations welcomed the airstrikes, viewing them as a response to the persecution faced by Christians in Nigeria. The charity Open Doors reported that recent airstrikes successfully hit terrorist camps in the region, resulting in the deaths of several ISIS members.

However, there are concerns about possible retaliation against local communities following these strikes, especially in areas with no church presence.

U.S. Support for Nigerian Christians

U.S. Ambassador to the U.N., Mike Waltz, spoke out on the violence against Christians, labeling it as genocide. He praised the airstrikes as a demonstration of commitment to protect Christians suffering from persecution.

In the recent past, Nigeria has seen increased violence against Christians, including attacks on churches and schools. These incidents have sparked international outrage. In November, armed attacks on the Christ Apostolic Church resulted in casualties and kidnappings, while similar attacks have targeted schools, leading to mass abductions.

The situation remains tense, with fears of further violence looming over the communities affected by these actions. The international community continues to watch closely, hoping for peace and protection for vulnerable populations.

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