“Merry Christmas to All”: US Releases Footage of ISIS Airstrikes in Nigeria, Government Confirms Joint Operation
The US has released footage of airstrikes against ISIS militants in northeast Nigeria, ordered by President Donald Trump and confirmed by Nigeria’s government. The joint operation highlights ongoing US–Nigeria security cooperation and renewed counterterrorism efforts in the region.
The video, issued by the US Department of War, shows a missile launch from a US military aircraft carrier striking what officials described as ISIS positions in northeastern Nigeria. The footage was released alongside a holiday message wishing “Merry Christmas to all,” a move that immediately drew international attention for its stark contrast between seasonal greetings and active combat operations.
According to official statements, the strikes were ordered by US President Donald Trump, who characterized the targeted fighters as “terrorist scum” and said the operation marked the first US military action in Nigeria under his administration. Trump stated that the precision attacks were intended to counter ISIS militants whom he claims have been targeting and killing Christians in the region. He further asserted that the United States would not allow what he described as “radical Islamic terrorism” to gain ground.
The Department of War said multiple precise strikes were carried out against the extremist group, emphasizing the accuracy and effectiveness of the operation. Nigerian authorities confirmed the joint nature of the mission, noting that it was conducted within an established framework of security collaboration and intelligence coordination between the two countries. Officials highlighted that such cooperation remains central to efforts aimed at weakening militant networks operating in the Lake Chad basin and surrounding areas.
In his remarks accompanying the release, Trump stressed US military strength and reiterated his administration’s commitment to confronting terrorist organizations wherever they operate. The confirmation from Nigeria’s government further reinforced the message that counterterrorism operations in the region continue to rely on international partnerships to address cross-border threats.
The release of the footage and accompanying statements signal a renewed emphasis on visible military action against ISIS in West Africa, while also highlighting the geopolitical and security stakes involved. As militant groups remain active in parts of Nigeria despite sustained pressure, the operation underscores the continued role of joint international efforts in shaping the region’s security landscape.

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