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Trump Orders Deadly Christmas Strike on ISIS in Nigeria... After Christian Massacres + China’s Nuclear Silos Map Revealed: A Chilling Counterstrike Arsenal + Putin Floats Ukraine Territory Swap... As Kyiv Strikes Back HardTrump orders 'powerful' strike on ISIS in northwest Nigeria
President Trump announced that US forces carried out a "powerful and deadly" strike on Islamic State targets in northwest Nigeria on Christmas night, releasing footage of missile launches and warning more operations may follow as retaliation for attacks on Christians
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"Tonight, at my direction as Commander in Chief, the United States launched a powerful and deadly strike against ISIS Terrorist Scum in Northwest Nigeria" — President Donald Trump
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