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More Airstrikes Target ISWAP Terrorists Threatening Nigerian Christians— US Congressman Riley Moore Reveals

Abigail Mbah by Abigail Mbah
January 6, 2026
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US Congressman Riley Moore unveils plans for fresh airstrikes against ISWAP terrorists in Nigeria.

Moore, a West Virginia Republican, declared the move during a Newsmax interview, stressing America’s resolve to protect persecuted Christians.

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He highlighted ISWAP’s recent ultimatum that demands Christians convert to Islam, pay a jizyah tax, or face death.

The terrorists amplified this threat by releasing an image of a blazing Christian village in Adamawa State, labeling all Nigerian Christians as “legitimate targets.”

Furthermore, Moore drew from his recent fact-finding mission to Nigeria, where he encountered survivors in internally displaced persons camps.

One woman recounted how terrorists slaughtered her five children before her eyes while she was pregnant, forcing her to flee and give birth in a camp.

Another survivor described losing her husband and two daughters in a brutal attack that also claimed her unborn child.

Moore labeled these acts as “the most barbaric violence imaginable,” emphasizing that over 600,000 Christians endure similar horrors in Benue State alone, driven from their homes by relentless terrorist assaults.

In addition, the congressman pointed to a burgeoning “strategic security framework” between the US and Nigeria to dismantle terrorist networks.

He praised the Nigerian government’s collaboration with President Donald Trump, noting positive dialogues with officials like National Security Advisor Nuhu Ribadu.

This partnership builds on December 2025’s precision strikes, where US forces deployed 12 Tomahawk missiles against ISWAP camps in Sokoto on Christmas Day, thwarting planned attacks and delivering a blow to the terrorists in coordination with Nigerian authorities.

Moreover, Moore warned that failure to curb the violence could trigger US sanctions on Nigeria for religious freedom violations, aligning with the Trump administration’s designation of the country as a “Country of Particular Concern.”

He underscored America’s Christian heritage, vowing unwavering support for “brothers and sisters in Christ” amid escalating persecution by ISWAP and affiliated Fulani terrorists.

Meanwhile, reactions poured in from across the spectrum.

Trump supporters celebrated the initial strikes as a display of resolve, while critics questioned the escalation’s broader implications.

Nigerian voices urged swift action against the terrorists, with some highlighting the humanitarian toll on displaced families.

As tensions mount, Moore’s revelations signal a intensified US role in combating terrorism in West Africa, prioritizing the safety of vulnerable Christian communities while fostering bilateral ties to restore peace.

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