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US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by InfoGuru118(op): 6:10am On Jul 03
The United States has withdrawn most of its military personnel deployed to Nigeria for a joint counterterrorism mission in the Lake Chad Basin, while maintaining intelligence sharing and other security cooperation with Nigerian authorities.

Commander of US Air Forces in Africa, General Dagvin R.M. Anderson, announced the development during a virtual briefing on the outcome of the African Chiefs of Defence Conference 2026. He said the partnership between Washington and Abuja remains active, particularly in intelligence operations targeting the Islamic State (ISIS/Daesh).

According to Anderson, the mission that required the deployment of US troops has been completed, leading to the withdrawal of most personnel. He, however, noted that the United States would continue providing intelligence support at the request of the Nigerian government.

“That operation in the Lake Chad Basin of Nigeria not only helped the countries in that immediate region; it also helps countries globally as that disrupts the ISIS network,” Anderson said.

“We have withdrawn much of our forces that were just there for that operation, but are continuing the partnership that Nigeria has asked for to help continue with the intelligence sharing and the understanding that’s necessary to prosecute these difficult tasks,” he added.

The US Air Force commander described Nigeria as a key regional partner with a capable military, saying the collaboration between both countries had produced significant gains in the fight against ISIS.

He credited intelligence cooperation between Nigeria and the US for enabling an operation that eliminated the second-highest-ranking figure in the global ISIS network.

“Nigeria is a very capable and large country. It has a strong economy, a large educated population, and a very capable military,” Anderson said.

He added that the US contributed specialised capabilities and intelligence that complemented Nigeria’s military operations.

“We were able to assist and integrate with them to help them with their intelligence and intelligence sharing, which eventually led to a cooperative effort where we brought unique US capabilities to eliminate the number two leader within the ISIS or Daesh organisation, who was responsible for much of their global operations, media and recruitment,” he said.

According to Anderson, the operation demonstrates that intelligence cooperation is more effective than prolonged foreign troop deployments.

“As we go forward, that is an example of how we’re looking at engaging with partners by bringing only unique US capabilities that allow the partner to be effective in these fights,” he stated.

He also called for stronger intelligence collaboration among African countries to combat terrorism, drug trafficking and other transnational crimes.

Anderson cited a recent multinational operation that intercepted a record 31-ton shipment of cocaine originating from South America and transiting through the West African coastline.

“Through our interagency in the United States, AFRICOM and our partners, a Spanish ship eventually intercepted the vessel carrying 31 tons of cocaine. It turned out to be the largest maritime drug seizure ever recorded,” he said.

He stressed that sustained cooperation among African governments, international allies and private-sector stakeholders would be crucial to tackling security threats while promoting economic growth and investment across the continent.

The United States deployed about 200 military personnel to Nigeria in February 2026 to support intelligence, surveillance and counterterrorism operations in the Lake Chad Basin as both countries intensified efforts against ISIS and other extremist groups operating in the region.

The deployment followed US President Donald Trump's redesignation of Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern and his administration's pledge to strengthen American support for counterterrorism operations.

On December 25, 2025, US forces carried out air strikes on two terrorist camps in the Bauni Forest in Tangaza Local Government Area of Sokoto State.

The security partnership reached a major milestone in May 2026 when a joint US-Nigerian operation killed Abu-Bilal Al-Minuki, the second-in-command of ISIS, during a raid on his hideout in Borno State.
https://verynigerian.com/us-pulls-majority-of-troops-out-of-nigeria-says-mission-successful/

Re: US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by helinues: 6:11am On Jul 03
Thanks for coming around even though we didn't allow you people's initial agenda of coming to Nigeria
Re: US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by Bmaster(m): 6:22am On Jul 03
Their impact was not really felt by the masses in terms of counter terrorism except its only me shaa.
Re: US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by TopBanter: 6:34am On Jul 03
Bmaster:
Their impact was not really felt by the masses in terms of counter terrorism except its only me shaa.
I believe they accomplished the main mission of taking out ISIS second in command to diminish the ability of the terror organisation to plot and execute terror from Sub-saharan Africa.

They'll be back when there is another strategic target. There is a Nigerian-USA task force, led by Ribadu on the Nigerian end, in place to tackle terrorism and Banditry. Intel will dictate deployment.
Re: US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by HenryStarlife(m): 7:20am On Jul 03
Lmao time for the average Nigerian to suffer the aftermath.
Re: US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by givedemwotowoto: 7:29am On Jul 03
They’ll be back in 2027 after the election to bundle someone out
Re: US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by CrownOfClay724: 7:55am On Jul 03
Nothing on ground have changed.
Re: US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by SmartPolician: 8:03am On Jul 03
Nigeria military doesn't manage intelligence properly because the institution has been overrun by fifth columnists. Nigeria actually needs foreign soldiers on ground to help battle terrorism as Nigeria's military is clearly incapable of tackling the issue
Re: US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by Bluna: 8:33am On Jul 03
The US Air Force commander described Nigeria as a key regional partner with a capable military, saying the collaboration between both countries had produced significant gains in the fight against ISIS.
Re: US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by huptin(m): 8:57am On Jul 03
US intervention can only be limited to the International terrorism wing - ISWAP, A nation as big as Nigeria cannot expect the US to get involved at the level of banditry and kidnappings.

It should be able to deal with that.
Re: US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by Curious345: 9:24am On Jul 03
Lovely .. Nigeria appears to be safer now after the raid .
Re: US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by emkz: 9:24am On Jul 03
Randy Peterz also known as Peter Akah, a core Obi supporter who wants to represent Yala Federal Constituency, was unhappy that USA was helping Nigeria combat terrorism.

Why was he unhappy?

Their principal expressed disapproval for state police. They said Tinubu must wait until after elections before implementing state police. They want Nigerians to continue to be killed until after elections. They think they would win and take credit for Tinubu's reforms when they start yielding results.

We thank the USA for helping Nigeria combat terrorism. One of the UN SDGs is partnership for goals. However, we do not want the US to stop there. Individuals who speak agaist security reforms or turn insecurity to politics should be treated as a threat to security. Such individuals should face sanctions worldwide. They must not be allowed to book flights, travel or handle deals. Also, their bank accounts should be monitored in case they receivw illicit funds to destabilise the counry.
Re: US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by Curious345: 9:25am On Jul 03
I cannot believe that Nigeria is now the terrorism hub of the world .. may God help us
Re: US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by Uptownerd: 9:25am On Jul 03
This is a very funny story!!! Hurray Nigerians, USA has defeated terrorists in your land, you can now travel safely without worrying about being kidnapped or killed or bombed or butchered, and hunger has now been vanquished because farmers can now freely go to farm.
Re: US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by Odobaone: 9:25am On Jul 03
I didn't see any significant impact and I'm sure they weren't given the support to close this out. I'm sure some forces are really not supporting this terrorism in Nigeria to close soon.
Re: US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by osuofia2(m): 9:25am On Jul 03
God abeg o, those religionn of peacz will be happy now
Re: US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by Odobaone: 9:25am On Jul 03
I didn't see any significant impact and I'm sure they weren't given the support to close this out. I'm sure some forces are really not supporting this terr00rism in Nigeria to close soon.
Re: US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by Curious345: 9:26am On Jul 03
The United States had to call in an extra aircraft so they can evacuate the IT gadgets and phones and terrorists captured during that raid .

I am sure after checking through the phones and laptops , they found out that the terrorist were in active relationship with men at the topmost levels of government, judiciary , army , emirs , banks , oil and gas etc
Re: US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by Meerahbel: 9:26am On Jul 03
You can just imagine it because of the #gbajegates
Re: US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by spiSeyi: 9:26am On Jul 03
helinues:
Thanks for coming around even though we didn't allow you people's initial agenda of coming to Nigeria
Dey decieve yourself the Macron puppet in Aso rock already aloted acres of rare earth minerals enriched land to Washington, and some undisclosed oil blocks grin grin . They have achieved their initial objectives bro and they failed to fix the stuff they are here to do undecided
Re: US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by Mattswaggz: 9:27am On Jul 03
So exactly what and what have been countered? undecided
Re: US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by CorrectionFLuid: 9:27am On Jul 03
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Chai ... So everywhere good now abi
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Re: US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by Thebiafranchild: 9:28am On Jul 03
Their impact was not felt in the first place
Re: US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by NOETHNICITY(m): 9:29am On Jul 03
I laugh those who believed these guys were here for good. Till date not even a single achievement recorded by the USA troops presence
Re: US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by Antoeni(m): 9:30am On Jul 03
They Failed, No Significant Achievement
Re: US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by Mattswaggz: 9:30am On Jul 03
Odobaone:
I didn't see any significant impact and I'm sure they weren't given the support to close this out. I'm sure some forces are really not supporting this terrorism in Nigeria to close soon.
They realized that the government have the power to stop it if they really want to.
Re: US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by CorrectionFLuid: 9:30am On Jul 03
HenryStarlife:
Lmao time for the average Nigerian to suffer the aftermath.
Exactly. Just like the Iranians that cheered the initial American intervention.
Re: US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by discusant: 9:31am On Jul 03
The US also withdrew its troops from Nigeria last decade on discovering the high level of sabotage within the armed forces of Nigeria in the fight against Boko Haram.
Thereafter, the Islamic fighters developed more wings.
Re: US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by Tenses: 9:31am On Jul 03
tinubu is actually USA asset
Re: US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by szczescie(m): 9:32am On Jul 03
Nigeria will soon become Free for all call of duty lobby
Re: US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by emmabest2000(m): 9:36am On Jul 03
Trump na real werrey man i swear
So all those his initial garagara na only noise eekwaaa ?

Ordinary local terrorists he can't wipe out for common masses

Na one chance we enter sooooo
Na now 9ja go see insecurities at Promax level

Re: US Withdraws Troops From Nigeria After Counterterrorism Operation by cyrusmillz: 9:40am On Jul 03
spiSeyi:
Dey decieve yourself the Macron puppet in Aso rock already aloted acres of rare earth minerals enriched land to Washington, and some undisclosed oil blocks grin grin . They have achieved their initial objectives bro and they failed to fix the stuff they are here to do undecided
Thank God we still have intelligent people like you, who really understands what's going on.
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