United States Sends Ground Troops to Nigeria
As of February 3, 2026, the U.S. military has officially confirmed the deployment of a "small team" of troops to Nigeria.
Key Details of the Presence
Mission: The team is focused on counter-terrorism efforts, providing intelligence gathering, planning support, and "unique capabilities" to assist Nigerian forces in their fight against ISIS-affiliated groups.
Confirmation: The announcement was made by General Dagvin Anderson, head of U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM), following a mutual agreement between the U.S. and Nigerian President Bola Tinubu.
Context: This deployment is the first public acknowledgment of U.S. ground forces in Nigeria since President Trump ordered airstrikes on Islamic State targets in the country on Christmas Day 2025.
Location/Size: Officials have not released the specific size of the team or their exact location within Nigeria, though recent military activity has been concentrated in the northwest, particularly in Sokoto State.
Recent Timeline
Late 2025: President Trump threatened military action if violence against Christian communities in Nigeria persisted.
Dec 25, 2025: U.S. forces conducted airstrikes against ISIS-linked camps.
Jan 2026: The U.S. delivered a batch of military supplies to Abuja to strengthen bilateral ties.
Feb 3, 2026: AFRICOM confirms specialized personnel are now on the ground.

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