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The U.S. Has Sent Troops to Nigeria to Fight ISIS

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February 4, 2026
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The U.S. Has Sent Troops to Nigeria to Fight ISIS
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U.S. officials have confirmed that a small team of American military personnel has been deployed to Nigeria, marking the first official acknowledgment of U.S. troops operating on the ground in the country since airstrikes targeting ISIS-linked groups were carried out in December.

According to defense officials, the deployment is intended to support Nigerian forces in their ongoing fight against extremist organizations operating in the region, including ISIS affiliates that have increased attacks in recent months. The American team is expected to focus on intelligence sharing, training, and logistical support rather than direct combat operations.

The move comes as security concerns grow across West Africa, where militant groups have expanded their presence, threatening local communities and regional stability. Nigerian authorities have been working alongside international partners to strengthen counterterrorism efforts and protect civilians.

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While the U.S. has previously conducted air operations in the area, this announcement represents the first public confirmation of personnel physically stationed inside Nigeria since those strikes. Officials said the decision was made in coordination with the Nigerian government.

Pentagon representatives emphasized that the deployment is limited in size and scope, describing it as part of a broader strategy to assist allies in containing extremist threats before they spread further.

Security analysts say the presence of U.S. forces could help improve coordination and provide technical expertise, though they caution that long-term stability will depend on local leadership and community-based solutions.

More details about the duration of the mission and the number of personnel involved have not been released.

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