Dr. Sebastian Gorka Reveals Landmark Counterterrorism Victories That Changed the Game

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A former White House national security official is warning that the Biden administrations approach to global threats is leaving dangerous gaps in Americas counter-terrorism posture.

According to Just The News, Deputy Assistant to the President Sebastian Gorka has drawn attention to newly declassified information surrounding a significant U.S. military operation in Nigeria. He argues that the missions details, now coming to light, underscore how fragile security gains can become when Washington signals hesitation or confusion in its fight against jihadist networks.

This is a sad reality of what happens when you don't have counter-terrorism leadership under the Biden administration, Gorka said, framing the Nigerian operation as a case study in what he views as broader strategic drift. In his assessment, the lack of clear, decisive leadership from the current White House has emboldened terrorist groups that were once on the back foot, particularly in volatile regions such as West Africa.

Gorkas comments reflect a growing concern among conservative national security experts that the administration is prioritizing ideological agendas over hard-nosed counter-terrorism strategy. As more details of the Nigeria mission emerge, critics are likely to press for answers on whether shifting priorities in Washington are undermining years of sacrifice by American and allied forces on the front lines.