A Pentagon spokesperson told The Epoch Times that the Nigerian government approved the strikes.
A missile is launched from a military vessel in a still from video released on Dec. 25, 2025. Department of War/Screenshot via The Epoch TimesU.S. President Donald Trump announced a “powerful and deadly strike” targeting the ISIS terrorist group in northwest Nigeria on Dec. 25.
He said the group had not heeded warnings, leading to the Christmas night strike.
“I have previously warned these Terrorists that if they did not stop the slaughtering of Christians, there would be hell to pay, and tonight, there was,” the U.S. president wrote.
“The Department of War executed numerous perfect strikes, as only the United States is capable of doing. Under my leadership, our Country will not allow Radical Islamic Terrorism to prosper.
“May God Bless our Military, and MERRY CHRISTMAS to all, including the dead Terrorists, of which there will be many more if their slaughter of Christians continues.”
Nigerian officials have rejected allegations of widespread Christian persecution, arguing that the Boko Haram group and ISIS West Africa target people of all faiths. Authorities also rejected Trump’s suggestions of possible U.S. military intervention.
A Pentagon spokesperson told The Epoch Times that the Nigerian government approved the strikes.
“The Department of War worked with the government of Nigeria to carry out these strikes,” the spokesperson said. “These strikes were approved by the government of Nigeria.”
Human rights organizations renewed calls for the Trump administration to designate Nigeria a CPC this year, reporting a spike in violence against Christians in the first half of 2025.
As of 2020, Pew Research estimated 56.1 percent of the population was Muslim, and 43.4 percent was Christian.

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