Tuggar breaks silence on US airstrikes, clarifies ‘joint operation’ against ISIS

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On December 26, 2025, Minister of Foreign Affairs Yusuf Tuggar officially addressed the recent US airstrikes targeting ISIS elements in Northern Nigeria. Speaking to the press, Tuggar emphasised that the operation was a coordinated military effort, not a violation of territory, reinforcing the strategic partnership between Abuja and Washington to neutralise high-value terror threats.

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Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, has moved to quell diplomatic concerns surrounding the recent high-profile military engagement in Northern Nigeria.

​Addressing reporters on December 26, 2025, the diplomat provided much-needed clarity on the operational framework that allowed foreign air power to engage targets on Nigerian soil.

Diplomacy Meets Firepower

​Tuggar stated that the government remains fully in charge of its internal security architecture despite the foreign involvement.

​Crucially, the Minister’s comments come just days after international headlines spiked when Trump confirmed the US strike on social media, sparking debates about the scale of American involvement in the region.

​ValidUpdates understands that the operation was not a unilateral action by the Pentagon but a meticulously planned engagement involving Nigerian intelligence.

​This alignment aligns with earlier reports from Abuja, where Nigeria confirmed joint US airstrikes were specifically targeting entrenched terror networks in the North West that have long evaded local containment.

Sovereignty and Strategy

​The Foreign Minister dismissed fears that the airstrikes undermined Nigeria’s territorial integrity.

​Tuggar explained that modern counter-terrorism often requires cross-border collaboration and advanced technical support which partners like the United States provide.

​Security experts suggest that this latest development marks a significant escalation in the war against ISIS affiliates in the region.

​The coordinated attack signals a shift from containment to direct decapitation of terror leadership cells operating within the country’s borders.

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Trump confirms US strike in ISIS in Nigeria

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United States President Donald Trump has officially confirmed a deadly military strike against ISIS terrorists in Sokoto, Northwest Nigeria on Christmas night, December 25, 2025, warning that his administration will not allow radical terrorism to prosper.

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Donald Trump announced a major military operation in Northwest Nigeria on Thursday night, December 25, 2025. The US President confirmed he ordered a deadly strike against ISIS terrorists targeting Christians in the region.

​Trump revealed the Department of War executed numerous perfect strikes to halt the slaughter of innocents. He stated that the United States remains the only nation capable of such precision.

​The Commander in Chief issued a severe warning to terrorists persecuting Christians across the globe. This development comes just days after Obasanjo urges international help if government fails to stop bandits during a recent press conference.

​Trump emphasised that his leadership will not tolerate the growth of Radical Islamic Terrorism anywhere. He specifically noted the attacks on Christians have reached levels unseen for centuries.

​Global security concerns have escalated following reports that Rufai Oseni accuses government of negotiating with Kebbi bandits. The President closed his statement by wishing a Merry Christmas to all, including the dead terrorists.

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