UPDATED REACTION REPORT: U.S. STRIKE ON ISLAMIC TERRORISTS IN NIGERIA

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Launch of Missiles Against North Nigeria Terrorists
Launch of Missiles Against North Nigeria Terrorists

🇺🇸 1. U.S. Government Reactions

  • President Donald Trump announced the strike and said it targeted ISIS militants responsible for killing Christians.
  • AFRICOM confirmed the operation was conducted and said multiple militants were killed.
  • U.S. officials have commented and dismissed any Nigerian political backlash.

🇳🇬 2. Nigerian Government & Domestic Reactions

Official Government Position

Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, seemingly taken by surprise has rushed out a statement that said the strike was part of ongoing counter terrorism cooperation with the U.S. and conducted under established bilateral frameworks.

Website Blocking in Nigeria

  • Access to the AFRICOM official website was temporarily blocked for Nigerian users following the announcement of the strike.
  • The CNN webpage reporting the attack was also briefly inaccessible inside Nigeria.
  • It is not yet clear whether this was an intentional government action, an ISP‑level restriction, or a temporary routing issue.

Political & Religious Reaction

  • Sheikh Ahmad Gumi condemned the strike, calling it a “profound disrespect” to Nigerian sovereignty.
  • He urged President Bola Tinubu to suspend military cooperation with the U.S.
  • Critics argued that allowing foreign strikes on Nigerian soil undermines national autonomy.

Historical Context

  • Former President Muhammadu Buhari’s 2013 remark — “an attack on Boko Haram is an attack on the North” — resurfaced in public debate, fueling regional sensitivity to foreign military involvement.

🌍 3. International Reactions

  • No statements yet from the African Union, ECOWAS, the UN, or major Western governments.
  • International reaction appears to be developing slowly.

⚔️ 4. Militant Group Reactions

  • ISIS‑West Africa (ISWAP) has issued no statement acknowledging the strike or threatening retaliation.
  • Boko Haram has also issued no reaction.
  • No militant group has claimed casualties or vowed revenge.

🌐 5. Global Context

  • The strike comes amid a surge in ISIS‑linked violence worldwide, including:
    • The Bondi Beach attack in Australia, where ISIS‑inspired gunmen killed 15 people.
    • Recent ISIS‑related attacks in Syria that killed U.S. military personnel.

These events have heightened global counter terrorism activity and increased scrutiny of ISIS‑aligned networks.


🧭 BOTTOM LINE

Here’s the current landscape:

CategoryStatus
Nigerian governmentConfirms cooperation with U.S.
Nigerian criticsCondemn strike; sovereignty concerns
Website accessAFRICOM site & CNN article temporarily blocked (per your report)
International reactionNone yet
Militant reactionNo threats, no retaliation calls
Public sentimentDivided, especially in the North

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