Donald Trump says US has taken out ‘world’s most active terrorist’ in latest military operation

Trump’s Midnight Strike: “World’s Most Active Terrorist” Silenced in Africa – But at What Cost?

The announcement hit like a thunderclap. In the dead of night, a joint US–Nigerian mission wiped out the man Trump calls “the most active terrorist in the world.”

A secret compound. A second‑in‑command of ISIS. Zero allied casualties – or so they say. As questions swirl over intelligence, power, and what comes ne… Continues…

In a terse late‑night post, Donald Trump framed the killing of Abu Bakr al‑Mainuki as both a personal directive and a defining blow against ISIS.

The joint US–Nigerian strike, deep in the treacherous Lake Chad Basin, reportedly decapitated a crucial Islamic State West Africa Province network,

eliminating Mainuki and several lieutenants without a single allied casualty. Nigerian officials hailed

the mission as proof of maturing cooperation, the product of months of painstaking reconnaissance and human intelligence.

Yet beneath the triumphant tone lies a more complicated reality. ISIS’s collapse in Iraq and Syria scattered its operatives across fragile African states,

where local grievances and weak governance fuel recruitment. Mainuki’s death may disrupt plots and save lives, but it will not, on its own,

dismantle the ideology he served. For communities long terrorized across West Africa, this operation is a rare,

welcome victory—tempered by the knowledge that the wider fight is far from over.

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