
US air strikes in Nigeria, announced by President Trump as a blow against the Islamic State and a response to the killing of Christians, are viewed by Nigerian authorities as a joint operation against terrorists. The article suggests that framing the conflict solely through a religious lens oversimplifies Nigeria's complex security crisis, which involves jihadist groups, criminal banditry, and resource disputes affecting all communities. This framing risks inflaming tensions and undermining Nigerian sovereignty and social cohesion.