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US Military Presents Plan For Potential Action In Nigeria by MadeInTokyo(op): 8:11am On Nov 06, 2025
The heavy option, military officials said, would be to move an aircraft carrier group into the Gulf of Guinea and to deploy fighters and perhaps long-range bombers to conduct strikes deep in northern Nigeria.

The medium option being put forward by Africa Command, officials said, includes drone strikes on militant camps, bases, convoys and vehicles in northern Nigeria. American Predator and Reaper drones can loiter for hours before striking, and other U.S. intelligence can gather information on specific targets’ pattern of life.


First, the self-evident: Despite President Trump’s order that the Pentagon prepare to intervene militarily in Nigeria to protect Christians from attack by Islamic militants, U.S. forces are unlikely to be able to end a decades-long insurgency that has claimed lives across sectarian lines in Africa’s most populous country, military officials say.

The American military cannot do much to quell the violence unless it is willing to start an Iraq- or Afghanistan-style campaign, the officials said, something that no one appears to be seriously contemplating. But they said there were some steps available to American war planners that could have limited impact on the militants.

The Air Force could conduct airstrikes on the few known compounds in northern Nigeria inhabited by militant groups, officials said. American drones like the MQ-9 Reaper and the MQ-1 Predator could attack a few vehicles and even a handful of convoys. And American forces could team up with Nigerian soldiers to raid villages to root out insurgents who have ensconced themselves in rural hamlets in the country’s north.

These were all part of the options that officials with United States Africa Command drew up this week, defense officials say, to forward to the Joint Staff at the Pentagon. They generated the plans after Mr. Trump’s announcement over the weekend threatening military action to stop what he described as attacks on “CHERISHED Christians” but in reality is a campaign of violence and land disputes that have killed thousands of Muslims and Christians alike.

Militant groups like Boko Haram and the Islamic State West Africa Province have targeted Christians in Nigeria, along with many Muslims accused of not being devout enough. Any major military operation by the United States would be likely to fail, current and former military officials said.

“It would be a fiasco,” said Maj. Gen. Paul D. Eaton, a retired Army veteran of the war in Iraq and U.S. efforts to counter the insurgency there. The American public had not shown much interest in repeating the Iraq- or Afghanistan-style military campaigns in Nigeria, he noted. Nor had the president, beyond his recent social media posts.

Any potential effort by Mr. Trump to direct the military to target Nigerian insurgents through his preferred method — airstrikes — would be likely to cause shock and awe but not much more, military officials said. General Eaton likened such an effort to “pounding a pillow.”

Current and former military and national security officials, including those with experience fighting Islamic militant groups in West and Central Africa, said Mr. Trump’s latest directive had left them stumped.

“I am hereby instructing our Department of War to prepare for possible action,” Mr. Trump wrote in a social media post on Saturday. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was quick to respond, also on social media. “Yes, Sir,” he wrote.

Mr. Hegseth’s office quickly directed Africa Command to send plans for possible strikes

Officials at the command, which is based in Stuttgart, Germany, and which like much of the U.S. military apparatus has plans for every conceivable contingency, duly dusted off their options for the Sahel and sent them to Washington. The new AFRICOM commander, Gen. Dagvin R.M. Anderson, has a previously scheduled trip to Nigeria in the next month or so.

Three defense officials said the plans from the command had three options — light, medium and heavy — and were intended to be escalatory.

The light option, the officials said, included what the military called partner-enabled operations. Under that option, the U.S. military and the State Department would support government forces in Nigeria to target Boko Haram and other Islamic insurgents who have attacked, kidnapped and murdered civilians, mostly in northern Nigeria, where sectarian and ethnic violence has raged for almost 20 years. The United States would have to conduct these operations without the expertise of the U.S. Agency for International Development, whose office in Abuja, the capital, officially closed in July, after the Trump administration shuttered the agency.

But that action would come with a host of issues, the thorniest being that the violence in the northern Nigerian Sahel falls along linguistic, cultural and religious lines. Much of it is based on land use and tenure and is fomented in some cases by corruption in the Nigerian government. Farmers and herders in the region have battled one another over land use for decades, and militant Islamic groups have taken advantage of the distrust to push their own agenda.

Boko Haram has attacked, kidnapped and killed both Christians and Muslims. Previous American governments provided Nigeria with intelligence and security to help target the group but balked at selling some weapons because of concerns over human rights abuses by the Nigerian military.

The medium option being put forward by Africa Command, officials said, includes drone strikes on militant camps, bases, convoys and vehicles in northern Nigeria. American Predator and Reaper drones can loiter for hours before striking, and other U.S. intelligence can gather information on specific targets’ pattern of life.

But that option comes with its own issues, not least being that the U.S. military in August vacated its two nearest drone bases, in Agadez and Niamey, both in neighboring Niger. Russian forces now occupy those bases.

Drones launched from Niamey or Agadez could reach Nigeria in an hour, one military official said. But now, the closest known places from which the United States could launch drones are southern Europe and perhaps Djibouti, in East Africa, where the U.S. military has a large base.

One official suggested that West African countries seeking favor with the Trump administration might allow their territories to be used, but that is less clear. Doing so would also go against the wishes of the Nigerian government, which is hugely influential on the continent, and could open up another set of problems for neighboring countries.

The Nigerian government has said it welcomes U.S. assistance in targeting Islamist insurgents but added the caveat that any action must respect Nigeria’s sovereignty and its territorial integrity.

The heavy option, military officials said, would be to move an aircraft carrier group into the Gulf of Guinea and to deploy fighters and perhaps long-range bombers to conduct strikes deep in northern Nigeria. But the United States is already in the process of moving one of its aircraft carriers, the Gerald R. Ford, from its deployment in Europe to the southern Caribbean, where Mr. Trump has declared war on drug cartels. Other aircraft carriers are currently deployed in the Pacific or in the Middle East or are undergoing maintenance.

Deploying an American aircraft carrier to the Gulf of Guinea to take on Islamic insurgents in Nigeria was not deemed to be a 2025 national security priority as recently as Friday, several military officials said.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/05/us/politics/nigeria-us-military.html

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/833159-us-military-presents-plan-for-potential-action-in-nigeria.html

Re: US Military Presents Plan For Potential Action In Nigeria by NaijaRoyalty(m): 8:15am On Nov 06, 2025
Lobatan

Make I go bank first withdraw money stock my house with foods that will take me for 3 months incase the situation goes south .

We warned Nigerians in 2023 that voting tinubu Muslim Muslim APC ticket will spell doom for this country but they didn't take that advice serious. Now, look where we've found ourselves .


Nlfpm.od come and see something serious o
Re: US Military Presents Plan For Potential Action In Nigeria by franchasofficia: 8:18am On Nov 06, 2025
This is beautiful.


This is the Lord's doing and it is marvelous in our eyes.


Thank you Donald Trump.

Thank you Senator Ted Cruz and other well meaning American lawmakers, citizens and lovers of freedom.




God bless America forever.
Re: US Military Presents Plan For Potential Action In Nigeria by KingMack(m): 8:21am On Nov 06, 2025
Pikin wey say I'm Mama no go sleep him too no go sleep!!


Time for dem to get those sleepless nights dey made us all go through 😁

Re: US Military Presents Plan For Potential Action In Nigeria by Mrchippychappy(m):
Moderators front page please.

Re: US Military Presents Plan For Potential Action In Nigeria by NaijaRoyalty(m): 8:22am On Nov 06, 2025
Many of the politicians will start running away from the country with their family leaving the citizens to face the bombs alone

Next election, that's if there will be anything like Nigeria again, many of una voters go get sense and vote the right person .
Re: US Military Presents Plan For Potential Action In Nigeria by chiiraq802(m): 8:24am On Nov 06, 2025
Donald Trump abeg Abuja down and Kaduna street in PH is different from Abuja(fct) and Kaduna state in Northern Nigeria....... cheesy
Re: US Military Presents Plan For Potential Action In Nigeria by SarkinYarki: 8:28am On Nov 06, 2025
NaijaRoyalty:
Lobatan

Make I go bank first withdraw money stock my house with foods that will take me for 3 months incase the situation goes south .

We warned Nigerians in 2023 that voting tinubu Muslim Muslim APC ticket will spell doom for this country but they didn't take that advice serious. Now, look where we've found ourselves .


Nlfpmod come and see something serious o
You dey live with bandit ni? If you are in a town yiu have nothing to worry about
Re: US Military Presents Plan For Potential Action In Nigeria by MadeInTokyo(op): 8:29am On Nov 06, 2025
SarkinYarki:
You dey live with bandit ni? If you are in a town yiu have nothing to worry about
grin grin grin
Re: US Military Presents Plan For Potential Action In Nigeria by sirchim(m): 8:30am On Nov 06, 2025
NaijaRoyalty:
Lobatan

Make I go bank first withdraw money stock my house with foods that will take me for 3 months incase the situation goes south .

We warned Nigerians in 2023 that voting tinubu Muslim Muslim APC ticket will spell doom for this country but they didn't take that advice serious. Now, look where we've found ourselves .


Nlfpmod come and see something serious o
Even with the Muslim Muslim ticket, them still no win, na rigging dem do last last, after collecting blue black, home and away, from OBI the Tsunami, Sarkin Salama, Mai Gaskiya.
Re: US Military Presents Plan For Potential Action In Nigeria by RealityKings1: 8:45am On Nov 06, 2025
If you trun the northern part to a battle field the terrorists and the other awaiting terrorists will disperse and move down south. Let the Nigerian Army tackle them gradually, they'll over come
Re: US Military Presents Plan For Potential Action In Nigeria by Floky215:
sirchim:
Even with the Muslim Muslim ticket, them still no win, na rigging dem do last last, after collecting blue black, home and away, from OBI the Tsunami, Sarkin Salama, Mai Gaskiya.
Karma is real...
Person no win, go rig himself in with MM ticket and the north allowed it cos they think they are spiting the church people, but here we are today, its same north that is bearing the brunt of the useless administration and the bloodshed in the north is on an industrial scale...

Even at this some useless elements in the north are still not able to differentiate their left from right...America is coming to take our resources they say, but they forgot chevron an American company has been in Nigeria since the start of our exploration in the south and while in the north, the Chinese in conjunction with the criminal politicians we have are financing and buying guns for these so called bandits to kill off and clear, destroy many villages to enable their boys to come in and mine the minerals they have there illegally with no single benefit to citizens there other than death and destruction...

The north seriously needs a head reset...
Re: US Military Presents Plan For Potential Action In Nigeria by LagosOrigin: 8:47am On Nov 06, 2025
NaijaRoyalty:
Lobatan

Make I go bank first withdraw money stock my house with foods that will last me for 3 months incase the situation goes south .

We warned Nigerians in 2023 that voting tinubu Muslim Muslim APC ticket will spell doom for this country but they didn't take that advice serious. Now, look where we've found ourselves .


Nlfpmod come and see something serious o
Re: US Military Presents Plan For Potential Action In Nigeria by LagosOrigin: 8:49am On Nov 06, 2025
APC should not be allowed to return in 2027 , they've destroyed this country beyond repair.

An Agbero is in government and you expect miracle?

An Agbero is just like a thief in the night who only comes to steal, kill and destroy.
Re: US Military Presents Plan For Potential Action In Nigeria by shortgun(m): 8:52am On Nov 06, 2025
This people really serious
Re: US Military Presents Plan For Potential Action In Nigeria by Kelklein(m): 8:53am On Nov 06, 2025
A government that chose the path of irrespónsibility over good governance and security of its people. This is the result. Instead of delivering good governance to the people, they started campaigning for second term in the first year in office. When the people protested that you can't run a country like this, they virtually insulted them more with Force and asked them to go and wait for next election. Now here we all are.

However, I would have preferred America helps us with Mercenaries and Equipment instead of the planned bombardment of terrorists' enclaves.. There would be heavy civilian casualties and the terrorists and bandits use civilian shields alot.

We warned long time ago that these terrorists they were feeding with feeding bottles will consume us all, the time is here.
Re: US Military Presents Plan For Potential Action In Nigeria by omoredia: 8:53am On Nov 06, 2025
Let them come and straighten this country out. They should lead us as we cant lead ourselves
Re: US Military Presents Plan For Potential Action In Nigeria by APOPTOSIS: 8:53am On Nov 06, 2025
Serious Minded humans and not zooish souls
Re: US Military Presents Plan For Potential Action In Nigeria by KingDashx(m): 8:54am On Nov 06, 2025
Heard chuck Norris is part of them with
M4 and an infinite ammo.
Throw in commando and Rambo then that's overkill.
Re: US Military Presents Plan For Potential Action In Nigeria by Vifx: 8:54am On Nov 06, 2025
Newton first law of motion is at play
Re: US Military Presents Plan For Potential Action In Nigeria by SmartPolician:
For playing politics with human lives, APC was a collosal disaster. We need America to teach our security operatives how to send terrorists to their maker.
Re: US Military Presents Plan For Potential Action In Nigeria by Putinofrussia: 8:55am On Nov 06, 2025
Thanks for making.g more research to ascertain that there is nothing like Christian genocide but bloodsucking Islamist terrorists killing both Christians and Muslims and being aided mostly by some Fulanis in and out of govt.
We deeply appreciate your concern and welcome you to come and decimate and delete these terrorists but not innocent Nigerians, once and for all.
Re: US Military Presents Plan For Potential Action In Nigeria by Berankis: 8:55am On Nov 06, 2025
If we are not foolish in Nigeria, what we (the South-westerners and south-easterners) should be planning now is how these criminals will not run into our territories.
Obviously the US Military action is coming... This is not the time to do fake brotherhood but to take a stand and act. THESE CRIMINALS (TERRORISTS, HERDSMEN, BANDITS, KIDNAPPERS) SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED INTO RUN INTO OUR TERRITORIES.
Let them stay in their abode to finish what they started.
Re: US Military Presents Plan For Potential Action In Nigeria by Mindlog: 8:55am On Nov 06, 2025
RealityKings1:
If you trun the northern part to a battle field the terrorists and the other awaiting terrorists will disperse and move down south. Let the Nigerian Army tackle them gradually, they'll over come
Tackle them gradually, for how long and how many more killings of innocent people?
Re: US Military Presents Plan For Potential Action In Nigeria by mecuries(m): 8:56am On Nov 06, 2025
A vice presidential aspirant once said " Tinubu would fix the economy while I handle the insecurity"... Both failed woefully in their tasks
Re: US Military Presents Plan For Potential Action In Nigeria by Gotocourt: 8:56am On Nov 06, 2025
USA, no shaking. You are all welcomed.


Naija babes, free doggyy for USA men. Abeg make e surplus 📌💯
Re: US Military Presents Plan For Potential Action In Nigeria by bmd1010: 8:56am On Nov 06, 2025
RealityKings1:
If you trun the northern part to a battle field the terrorists and the other awaiting terrorists will disperse and move down south. Let the Nigerian Army tackle them gradually, they'll over come
They won't they will either surrender or relocate out of the country, because their sponsor main target is north
Re: US Military Presents Plan For Potential Action In Nigeria by EmmaLege: 8:56am On Nov 06, 2025
Nice one abeg. Thank God for everything
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