May 16, 2026

US and Nigeria Collaborate to Eliminate Key ISIS Leader in Africa

US and Nigeria Collaborate to Eliminate Key ISIS Leader in Africa

In a significant development in the fight against terrorism, US President Donald Trump announced that American forces, in conjunction with the Nigerian military, successfully eliminated Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, the second-in-command of the notorious Islamic State (ISIS). This operation, which reportedly took place in Africa, underscores the growing international cooperation in counterterrorism efforts.

In a post on social media, Trump characterized al-Minuki as one of the most active terrorists globally, emphasizing the threat he posed from the battlefield. The operation aimed to dismantle the leadership of ISIS, which has been known for its brutal tactics and expansive reach across various continents.

While specific details about the operation were scarce, Trump indicated that the successful strike would significantly impair the Islamic State’s operations, particularly in Africa. “He will no longer terrorize the people of Africa or assist in planning attacks aimed at Americans,” the President stated, highlighting the broader implications of this mission for global security.

The president expressed gratitude towards the Nigerian government for its cooperation in this operation, reflecting the importance of collaborative efforts in combating terrorism. This joint action is part of a larger strategy to curb the influence of extremist groups and ensure the safety of both American and Nigerian citizens.

Trump’s announcement follows earlier military actions taken by the US against ISIS in northwestern Nigeria, indicating a sustained commitment to addressing the threat posed by such organizations. The importance of international alliances in this context cannot be overstated, as terrorism knows no borders, and countries must work together to effectively dismantle these networks.

This development is particularly relevant for Indian readers as India faces its own challenges with terrorism in the region. India has long been concerned about the spread of extremist ideology and the potential for international terrorist organizations to exploit unrest in neighboring countries. The US-Nigeria collaboration serves as a reminder of the necessity for global partnerships in combatting such threats.

Divya Mishra

District Reporter

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