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US strikes on Nigeria and Syria are ‘consistent’ with policy to combat IS, Republican says

A general view of destroyed structures in Offa on Saturday caused by debris from expended munitions that fell from US strikes on unspecified militants linked to the Islamic State group in Nigeria. biodun Jamiu/AFP/Getty ImagesA general view of destroyed structures in Offa on Saturday caused by debris from expended munitions that fell from US strikes on unspecified militants linked to the Islamic State group in Nigeria. biodun Jamiu/AFP/Getty ImagesUS strikes on Nigeria and Syria are ‘consistent’ with policy to combat IS, Republican saysHouse armed services committee’s Mike Turner denied that military strikes showed new Trump approach to US forces US warns of more Nigeria strikes as Abuja talks of ‘joint ongoing operations’ A senior Republican on the US House armed services committee has said that the country’s recent military strikes in Nigeria and Syria are consistent with American foreign policy to combat Islamic extremism that have existed across Donald Trump’s two presidential terms. Mike Turner, an Ohio congressman, said on Sunday that the strikes are a “continuation of our conflict with [the Islamic State]”.“It’s been, you know, around the world, Iraq, Syria.

US strikes on Nigeria and Syria are ‘consistent’ with policy to combat IS, Republican says

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Key Highlights

  • You’re seeing it now in Nigeria,” Turner said. Turner denied that the strikes represent a different second-term approach to military force.
  • With respect to the Islamic State (IS), he told ABC’s This Week, US policy is “very consistent” in defeating it whether in Iraq, Syria or “here in Nigeria”. Turner said the US is “seeing that [IS] around the world has not been defeated but will continue to be a target and something that, with our allies, we’re going to have to continue to respond to or they’re going to continue to be a threat”. Mike Turner speaks after a briefing at the US Capitol on 15 February 2024 in Washington DC.
  • evin Dietsch/Getty ImagesHis comments came three days after the Pentagon launched a cruise missile strike on terrorist camps in north-western Nigeria during what Trump later called a “Christmas present” for IS militants in Nigeria. The president later amplified his comments on WABC radio in New York, calling IS “butchers” who “got a very bad Christmas present”.
  • Trump, referring to the persecution of Christians in the region, said he “told Nigeria, and I told the people around Nigeria, that if you do it, you’re going to get hit.”US defense secretary Pete Hegseth said on X that Trump had made it clear that “the killing of innocent Christians in Nigeria (and elsewhere) must end”.
  • He added that the defense department, which the Trump administration has rebranded the war department, “is always ready, so [IS] found out tonight – on Christmas.
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