US Strikes ISIS in Nigeria, Trump Cites Christian Persecution Amid Local Pushback
The US has struck IS targets in Nigeria, with President Trump citing the protection of Christians. Nigerian officials, however, have pushed back, calling it a joint anti-terror operation unrelated to religion.
The United States has launched a deadly strike against the Islamic State (IS) group in northwestern Nigeria. President Donald Trump framed the action as a defense of "innocent Christians," but Nigerian officials and rights groups are telling a starkly different story, exposing a clash of narratives over the operation's true purpose.
Trump's Declaration: A Strike on "Terrorist Scum"
President Trump announced in a post on Truth Social late on Thursday that the US launched a "powerful and deadly strike." He described IS as "terrorist scum," accusing the group of "viciously killing, primarily, innocent Christians." The US Africa Command (Africom) later reported that the attack was carried out in coordination with Nigeria in the Sokoto state.
The move follows Trump's order in November for the military to prepare for action in Nigeria to tackle Islamist militants. He had previously declared Nigeria a "Country of Particular Concern" due to what he called an "existential threat" to its Christian population.
Nigeria's Rebuttal: A "Joint Operation" Unrelated to Religion
Nigeria, however, offered a different perspective. Foreign Minister Yusuf Maitama Tuggar told the BBC it was a "joint operation" targeting "terrorists" and that it "has nothing to do with a particular religion." A statement from the Nigerian foreign ministry on Friday affirmed its ongoing security cooperation with international partners, including the US, to address terrorism.
An adviser to Nigerian President Bola Tinubu also told the BBC that jihadists have killed people of all faiths and underscored that Nigeria is a "sovereign" country. This view is supported by violence monitoring and human rights groups, which say there is no evidence Christians are being disproportionately targeted. According to Acled, a group analyzing political violence, most people killed by jihadist groups like Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province in the northeast have been Muslims.
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미국이 나이지리아 내 IS를 공습했다. 트럼프 대통령은 '기독교인 보호'를 명분으로 내세웠으나, 나이지리아 정부는 특정 종교와 무관한 합동 작전이라고 반박하며 시각차를 보였다.
폴란드 공군이 발트해 상공에서 러시아 정찰기를 요격하고, 벨라루스에서 온 것으로 추정되는 밀수 풍선을 추적했다. NATO 동부 전선의 긴장이 고조되고 있다.
도널드 트럼프 미국 대통령이 성탄절 밤 나이지리아 북서부 ISIS 세력에 대한 공습을 지시했다고 밝혔다. 이번 공습은 해당 지역 기독교인 박해에 대한 보복 조치로 풀이된다.
시리아 보안군이 수도 다마스쿠스 인근에서 이틀 연속으로 ISIL 고위 지도자 2명을 사살 및 체포했다. 이번 작전은 국제연합군과의 공조 하에 이뤄진 것으로 알려졌다.