While most Americans were grilling burgers, watching baseball, or trying not to think about geopolitics for five minutes, the United States quietly carried out a major counterterrorism operation in Nigeriaāand at the same time, all signs point to President Trump preparing for another possible strike on Iran. Those two stories may seem unrelated.
Theyāre not. They tell us a lot about where American foreign policy is headed, how terrorism has evolved, and why the Middle East may be far from finished exploding.
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The U.S. Just Took Out One of the Worldās Top Terror Leaders
President Trump announced that U.S. special operations forces, working alongside Nigerian forces, eliminated Abu Bal al-Minukiāthe number two global leader of ISIS.
Or as I jokingly call them on YouTube so I donāt get demonetized: the āBlack Pajama Boys.ā
Now before you shrug this off as another headline from some faraway place most Americans canāt find on a map, understand what this means. ISIS never really disappeared. We destroyed their caliphate during the first Trump administration. We crushed their territorial control in Syria and Iraq. But the organization itself survived. The brand survived. And now the center of gravity for ISIS activity has shifted into Africa.
Thatās where the war is.
Africa Is Becoming the New Terror Front
Most Americans still think of terrorism through the lens of Iraq and Afghanistan. Thatās outdated thinking. Today, the majority of ISIS activity is concentrated across parts of Africaāespecially Nigeria and the surrounding region. And the violence there is horrific. Last year alone, more than 3,600 Christians were murdered in Nigeria.
Three thousand six hundred people slaughtered largely because of their faith. Some of that violence comes from ISIS-linked groups. Much of it comes from radicalized Fulani militants who attack Christian villages, burn homes, seize farmland, and massacre civilians. Iāve been to Nigeria. Iāve seen the fear people live under there. And while the worldās media obsesses over American politics 24 hours a day, entire Christian communities are being erased in parts of Africa with barely a mention.
Why America Should Care
Thereās a growing mindset in America that says:
āAmerica First means America Only.ā
I disagree. If we have the ability to stop terrorists before they spread globally, we should do it. Not because weāre the worldās babysitter. But because history shows that when terrorists are allowed to build safe havens overseas, eventually Americans die too. Thatās not theory. Thatās exactly what happened before 9/11. And ISIS has adapted. Instead of focusing solely on controlling territory, theyāre now investing heavily in online radicalization.
They recruit lone wolves.
They inspire attacks remotely.
They spread propaganda globally.
That means the battlefield isnāt just Nigeria anymore. Itās your phone.
Iran Is Playing Games ā And Trump Knows It
At the same time all this is happening, the Iran situation is getting more dangerous by the day. President Trump openly admitted that negotiations with Iran keep collapsing because Tehran repeatedly agrees to terms⦠and then pretends the conversation never happened. Thatās because Iran was never negotiating in good faith to begin with. Theyāre stalling. Trying to preserve their nuclear capability while avoiding another American strike.
And meanwhile, the regime is preparing its own population for possible war. Iran reportedly sent text messages asking citizens whether theyād be willing to āmartyr themselves for the regime.ā Think about how insane that is. At the same time, Iranian state television has literally been airing AK-47 training sessions for civiliansāalthough judging by the footage, some of these guys shouldnāt be trusted with a Nerf gun. One instructor accidentally fired a round through the ceiling of the studio during a live demonstration.
Funny? Sure. Also revealing. Because it tells you the regime is nervous.
The Strait of Hormuz Is the Real Red Line
A lot of people think this conflict is mainly about nuclear weapons. Itās not. The real issue is control of the Strait of Hormuzāthe narrow waterway through which a huge percentage of the worldās oil flows. Iran wants control over it. The rest of the world cannot allow that. Thatās why the U.S. still has major naval forces positioned in the region right now, even after the ceasefire. And according to multiple reports, additional military strikes could happen as soon as this week.
Hereās the Bigger Picture
What weāre watching right now is a transition. America appears to be moving back toward aggressive counterterrorism operations overseas while simultaneously preparing for the possibility of a larger regional conflict with Iran. And unlike the endless nation-building experiments of the past, these operations are increasingly:
- precision-based,
- intelligence-driven,
- drone-supported,
- and focused on eliminating threats before they metastasize.
Thatās the future of warfare. But it also means the world is becoming more unstableānot less.
Final Thought
Hereās the reality nobody wants to admit:
The bad guys never stopped organizing.
ISIS adapted.
Iran stalled.
China maneuvered.
Russia escalated.
Terror groups spread into Africa.
And the world kept pretending everything was returning to normal.
It isnāt. The question isnāt whether America should engage with threats overseas. The question is whether we deal with them there⦠or wait until they show up here. Because history has already answered that question once. And it cost us thousands of lives.
Stay alert. Stay informed. And as alwaysākeep your head on a swivel.
