In a decisive move against global terrorism, President Donald Trump authorized precision airstrikes in Somalia, targeting key ISIS operatives. This action underscores the administration’s renewed commitment to dismantling terrorist networks that threaten the United States and its allies.

The Operation: Precision Strikes in the Golis Mountains

On February 1, 2025, the U.S. military launched a series of coordinated airstrikes against ISIS operatives in Somalia. The operation, authorized by President Trump and executed by U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM), specifically targeted ISIS members hiding in the Golis Mountains, a known terrorist stronghold.

The primary objective of the strikes was a “Senior ISIS Attack Planner” who had been actively recruiting and leading terrorist operations in the region. The airstrikes focused on caves where the militants were hiding, ensuring precision in targeting while minimizing collateral damage. The operation was carried out in close collaboration with the Federal Government of Somalia, reinforcing the ongoing partnership between U.S. forces and Somali authorities in counterterrorism efforts.

Initial reports from AFRICOM indicate that multiple ISIS-Somalia operatives were eliminated in the strikes. However, the exact number of casualties and the identity of the targeted ISIS leader have not been publicly disclosed due to operational security concerns. Despite the scale of the attack, both President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth assured that no civilians were harmed during the operation, highlighting the precision and careful planning involved in the mission.

President Trump announced the operation on his Truth Social platform, stating, “These killers, who we found hiding in caves, threatened the United States and our Allies. The strikes destroyed the caves they live in and killed many terrorists without, in any way, harming civilians.”

This latest military action underscores the U.S. government’s commitment to disrupting and dismantling ISIS networks in Africa, further weakening their ability to plan and execute attacks.