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ESCALATING TERROR: Boko Haram Intensifies Attacks as Biden's Weak Foreign Policy Legacy Crumbles

Gary FranchiMarch 11, 2026245 views
ESCALATING TERROR: Boko Haram Intensifies Attacks as Biden's Weak Foreign Policy Legacy Crumbles
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Jihadist terror groups Boko Haram and the ISIS-backed Islamic State-West Africa Province (ISWAP) have dramatically escalated their brutal campaign against Nigerian military installations over the past week, leaving multiple officials and innocent civilians dead in a stark reminder of how Islamic extremism flourishes under weak Western leadership.

The intensified attacks come as President Trump's second administration works to undo the catastrophic foreign policy failures of the Biden regime, which spent four years emboldening America's enemies while abandoning our allies to face radical Islamic terror alone.

Local Nigerian outlets report that these savage jihadists—once operating as a unified terror organization before splitting into competing factions of death—have targeted multiple military facilities with unprecedented aggression. The timing is no coincidence, Patriots.

America First vs. America Last

While Biden's handlers were busy funding endless proxy wars and appeasing Iran, terror groups like Boko Haram were quietly rebuilding their strength across Africa. Now Nigerian forces are paying the price in blood for four years of American weakness on the world stage.

President Trump's proven track record speaks for itself: he eliminated ISIS's caliphate, took out Iranian terror mastermind Qasem Soleimani, and made it clear that Islamic extremists would face swift and decisive consequences under American leadership. Compare that to Biden's disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal that handed billions in military equipment to the Taliban.

"The world saw what happened when America retreated from global leadership—chaos, death, and emboldened terrorists everywhere," a senior Trump administration official told reporters.

Trump's America First doctrine doesn't mean abandoning our allies—it means leading from a position of strength that actually protects innocent lives instead of virtue-signaling while terrorists run rampant.

As Boko Haram continues its reign of terror in Nigeria, Americans should ask themselves: would these Islamic extremists be acting so boldly if they knew Donald Trump was calling the shots? The answer is crystal clear, folks.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
The parallels to Carter's foreign policy failures are striking. Weak leadership invites aggression everywhere from Ukraine to West Africa.
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AmericaFirst2024Verifiedjust now
We need Trump back to restore American strength and credibility on the world stage. These terrorists understood strength, not Biden's empty rhetoric.
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PatriotMike74Verifiedjust now
This is what happens when America leads from behind. Biden's foreign policy has been a disaster from Afghanistan to Africa.
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TexasConservativeVerifiedjust now
Absolutely right Mike. We went from peace through strength to weakness through confusion.
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AfricaVet2010Verifiedjust now
I served in West Africa during the Obama years and saw firsthand how these terror groups exploit American weakness. The Nigerian military needs our support but this administration is too focused on climate change to care about real security threats.
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SecondAmendmentSallyVerifiedjust now
Why isn't this getting more media coverage? Oh wait, because it makes Biden look bad.
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NewsWatchdogVerifiedjust now
Exactly Sally. MSM only reports what fits their narrative.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
What specific aid or military support were we providing to Nigeria before this administration? Has Biden cut funding for counter-terrorism operations in the region?
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MilitaryDadTXVerifiedjust now
Bingo! When terrorists see America retreat they get emboldened.
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ChristianMomof4Verifiedjust now
These are Christian communities being targeted and slaughtered. Where's the outrage from the so-called human rights advocates in Washington?
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FaithAndFreedomVerifiedjust now
Praying for those families. This administration has abandoned persecuted Christians worldwide.