Vol 86
By Edidem Unwana
Senior Political Analyst, The BRGIE Newsline
BRGIE Media Team | Biafra Activist | Human Rights Advocate
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December 26, 2025 — In a bold move that reverberated globally, the United States delivered a decisive blow against ISIS-Sahel Province in northwestern Nigeria on Christmas Day. At the direction of President Donald Trump, U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) executed "powerful and deadly" strikes in Sokoto State, targeting the extremist group responsible for heinous acts of violence, particularly against Christian communities. This action, coordinated with the Nigerian government, marks a pivotal moment in the fight against religious persecution and terrorism.
A Long-Awaited Response to Unspeakable Atrocities
For years, the world has watched in horror as ISIS-Sahel Province unleashed a reign of terror, primarily targeting innocent Christians in Nigeria. The atrocities reached levels "not seen for many years, and even Centuries," as President Trump stated in his announcement. This Christmas strike is not merely a retaliatory measure; it is a direct fulfillment of warnings issued by the U.S. administration. In November 2025, Nigeria was designated a "Country of Particular Concern" regarding religious freedom, and the U.S. vowed to intervene if the violence continued. Tonight, that promise was kept.
AFRICOM's initial assessments indicate multiple ISIS terrorists were killed in what the Nigerian Foreign Ministry described as "precision hits." The Pentagon also released a video showcasing a missile launch, underscoring the gravity and precision of the operation. This is a clear message: the international community will not stand idly by while innocent lives are brutally extinguished in the name of extremist ideology.
More Than a Strike: A Beacon of Hope
While the immediate impact is the disruption of ISIS operations, the long-term significance of this strike extends far beyond military objectives. For the persecuted Christians of Nigeria, this intervention is a beacon of hope—a tangible demonstration that their plight has not been forgotten. It sends a message of solidarity and assurance that the forces of justice are prepared to act.
This operation also highlights a broader pattern of renewed U.S. counterterrorism efforts in December 2025. Following Operation Hawkeye Strike in Syria on December 19, which targeted ISIS in retaliation for an attack on U.S. soldiers, and subsequent strikes against ISIS-Somalia and al-Shabaab in Somalia on December 22-23, the action in Nigeria underscores a comprehensive approach to global security.
The Fight Continues: Supporting Sustainable Peace and Justice
While the U.S. strike is a crucial step, the fight for lasting peace and justice in the region is far from over. True liberation and security for the people of Nigeria, particularly those in the affected regions, require sustained effort and support for movements striving for self-determination and protection.
The ongoing struggles in regions like Biafra underscore the critical need for internationally coordinated and legitimate efforts towards peace.
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News Sources for Further Information:
Washington Post:
U.S. strikes ISIS in Nigeria after Trump warnings CBS News:
U.S. launches Christmas Day strikes on ISIS targets in Nigeria The Guardian:
Why has Trump ordered strikes in Nigeria? AFRICOM Official Statement:
U.S. Africa Command Conducts Strike against ISIS in Nigeria

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