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    US Deploys Small Military Team to Nigeria in Terror Fight Boost After Christmas Airstrikes

    United States has confirmed dispatching a small team of military personnel to Nigeria, marking the first official acknowledgment of American forces on Nigerian soil as both nations intensify collaboration against escalating terrorist threats in West Africa.

    US Africa Command (AFRICOM) chief General Dagvin R.M. Anderson disclosed the deployment during a Tuesday press briefing, linking it to his late-2025 Rome summit with President Bola Tinubu where both sides agreed more firepower was needed to crush extremism.

    “That has led to increased collaboration between our nations, to include a small U.S. team that brings some unique capabilities from the United States in order to augment what Nigeria has been doing for several years,” Anderson told journalists.

    The specialised squad, arrival date undisclosed, packs intelligence and planning expertise to sharpen Nigerian operations against Islamic State affiliates and other militants, building directly on US airstrikes that hammered jihadist enclaves in Sokoto State on Christmas Day 2025.

    While Nigeria’s Defence Headquarters clarified no full “troop deployment” occurred—insisting the effort respects sovereignty and capacity-building protocols—the move signals deepening US-Nigeria security fusion amid President Trump’s vows of further strikes if Christian communities face systematic threats.

    AFRICOM’s sokoto precision hit underscored joint intel-sharing, with Nigerian officials framing the partnership as counter-terrorism muscle minus boots-on-ground overreach, focusing civilian protection and operational uplift.

    The development reverses December 2025 US congressional insistence on “shoes not boots” engagement, evolving from diplomatic pressure over Nigeria’s Country of Particular Concern status into tangible tactical teamwork against Sahel-spilling terror.

    As Boko Haram remnants, ISWAP, and bandit networks test Abuja’s frontiers, the American injection promises intel windfalls and targeting smarts to reclaim northwest strongholds and stabilise Africa’s giant.

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