The United States has withdrawn most of the forces it deployed for a recent operation against Islamic State militants in Nigeria ​and is now providing intelligence support at Abuja’s request, the ‌head of U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) said.

– In May, U.S. and Nigerian forces conducted military operations in northeastern Nigeria that killed Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, the second-in-command of ISIS globally. That followed ​a U.S. strike on Christmas Day against the militants ordered by ​President Donald Trump, who said they had been targeting Christians ⁠in the African country.

– Addressing a conference of African defence chiefs in Angola ​on Thursday, AFRICOM Commander General Dagvin Anderson described May’s joint U.S.-Nigerian as ​a model for future security cooperation in Africa.

– “We have withdrawn much of our forces that were just there for that operation, but are continuing the partnership that ​Nigeria has asked for to help continue with the intelligence sharing,” Anderson ​told journalists during a U.S. State Department-hosted briefing after the conference.

– Anderson said the operation, ‌in ⁠Nigeria’s Lake Chad Basin region, demonstrated Washington’s approach of providing specialised capabilities while allowing African partners to lead security operations.

– He said cooperation with Nigeria had helped significantly degrade Islamic State’s leadership, adding that the impact had ​extended beyond West ​Africa because of ⁠the militant group’s international network.

– The operation disrupted not only local commanders but also broader Islamic State communications and ​operations, he added.

“Nigeria has been very active since that ​operation ⁠in May,” Anderson said. “They continue to prosecute targets themselves.”

– He added that Nigerian military pressure, combined with efforts to publicise the operation, had encouraged additional defections ⁠and ​surrenders among ISIS fighters in northeastern Nigeria.

– The ​three-day conference in Angola’s capital, Luanda, was attended by military leaders from 35 African countries, alongside ​representatives from the U.S. and Brazil.

https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/us-withdrew-forces-nigeria-after-operation-against-isis-africom-chief-says-2026-07-03

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