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Over religion??
Don't they need permission to do that?
Someone has an itchy trigger finger, or perhaps wants to change the subject?
https://politicalwire.com/2025/12/25/u-s-strikes-isis-in-nigeria/
U.S. Strikes ISIS in Nigeria
December 25, 2025 at 10:34 pm EST By Taegan Goddard
Irish_Dem
(80,110 posts)He does nothing unless it benefits him personally.
Hugin
(37,506 posts)Oil or the rumor of rare earth minerals. Plus, he thinks the name of the country itself is funny.
Irish_Dem
(80,110 posts)Or a piece of their illegal operations.
marble falls
(71,227 posts)... recently dropped documents.
Lovie777
(21,932 posts)but apparently the USA sorta bombed the wrong area, while the USA has stolen, I mean, high jacked, oops, another oil tanker.
marble falls
(71,227 posts)Polybius
(21,558 posts)The religious killings over there are almost entirely one-sided.
Igel
(37,403 posts)That is, there can be no change.
Then there's what the US military says and various indigenous folk add:
Sokoto state sits near international corridors used by extremist networks linked to the Islamic State Sahel Province (ISSP).
Its proximity to Niger and other parts of the Sahel makes it a transit and operational hub for militants spreading outward from the Lake Chad and Sahel regions." The strike signals that extremist threats in Nigeria are not confined to the northeast they can expand into northwest regions unless checked early.
Niger and Mali have had real problems with ISIS and affine groups and Sokoto is a reasonable transit point for interaction between them and militants in the NE with links to groups in Chad.
Mali's capital was (still is?) under siege. You know, a blockade. Like Gaza was. Hear much about that? No, we fret over its regrouping in Syria because it makes Trump look bad. (But, you know, it's not like it wasn't there between 2020 and 2025.)
ISIS by whatever local name it's using in Mali or Chad or Burkina Faso is much more important in African than it is in the Middle East at present. There's a new 300k or so refugees from an offensive in Mozambique. Not that it makes much news here. Epstein!
And, yes, ISIS will take on (where "take on" = "blow up or massacre"
sop
(17,631 posts)Tonight, at my direction as Commander in Chief, the United States launched a powerful and deadly strike against ISIS Terrorist Scum in Northwest Nigeria, who have been targeting and viciously killing, primarily, innocent Christians, at levels not seen for many years, and even Centuries!
SheltieLover
(77,226 posts)🤔
ProfessorGAC
(75,937 posts)They produce more petroleum than Venezuela & 75% more than the UK.
So yeah, the reserve must be substantial.
SheltieLover
(77,226 posts)marble falls
(71,227 posts)... put together, Nigeria produces less than a tenth of US production.
https://investingnews.com/daily/resource-investing/energy-investing/oil-and-gas-investing/top-oil-producing-countries/
ProfessorGAC
(75,937 posts)Bigger than the countries I mentioned but not a huge player.
Igel
(37,403 posts)It's mostly in the SE.
milestogo
(22,693 posts)Retaliation should be expected.
cornball 24
(1,574 posts)bif
(26,711 posts)Botany
(76,500 posts)Getting involved in a Sectarian War in Africa where the majority of the population is
Muslim on the side of the Christians? Good God in Butter is Trump insane.
mountain grammy
(28,737 posts)Not based on fact, but I would think at least half the people in detention are Christians..
TRUMP IS KILLING AND TORTURING CHRISTIANS..
BootinUp
(50,986 posts)RoeVWade
(858 posts)Stupid fucking insane president.
Clouds Passing
(7,138 posts)He is an oil whore.
chowder66
(11,889 posts)tavernier
(14,294 posts)oil.
Borogove
(549 posts)Greg_In_SF
(899 posts)no problem with terrorists being eliminated.
rso
(2,639 posts)Im not particularly bothered by this action because the Nigerian government stated that it was coordinated with it.
MorbidButterflyTat
(4,244 posts)Those links go nowhere for me.
canetoad
(20,302 posts)From Al Jazeera
snip
Neither side has shared precise information about the identity of the targets struck and the results of the strikes. Security analyst Kabir Adamu from Beacon Security and Intelligence in Abuja told Al Jazeera the likely targets are members of Lakurawa, an armed group linked to an offshoot of ISIL, and which has only recently become known. Its profile is still being studied by researchers.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/12/26/us-bombs-target-isil-in-nigeria-whats-really-going-on
mahina
(20,466 posts)And no more than a distraction from a criminally careless mind. Horrible, distresssing.
Greg_In_SF
(899 posts)that the recent US airstrikes against Islamic State militants in Nigeria were conducted as a joint operation. This collaboration involved the exchange of intelligence and strategic coordination, ensuring that the actions were consistent with international law and mutual respect for sovereignty.
LetMyPeopleVote
(175,579 posts)
Greg_In_SF
(899 posts)AND NIGERIA carried out airstrikes on Christmas
MorbidButterflyTat
(4,244 posts)That makes sense. "We'll kill you until you stop killing."
Christians. Uh huh.
I can just imagine all the MAGAts in a huddle, "What should we say is the reason?"
"I've got it! Christians!"
< me, right now.
Melon
(1,116 posts)struggle4progress
(125,424 posts)off the coast of Venezuela?