Donald Trump repeat warning to Nigeria, says ‘We’re going to take actions’

Donald Trump
The President of the United States of America (US), Donald Trump, has strongly repeated his threat of military action in Nigeria. President Trump said that he is going to do that because Islamic extremists are killing the Christians in Nigeria.
On the 5th November, 2025, President Donald Trump said at the White House that his country would not sit by as Christians are being killed in West African country. After that, President Trump told the Department of War to prepare themselves for action in Nigeria. He added that, if it becomes necessary, the US military would descend on Nigeria to kill the terrorists.
President Donald Trump made it clear that “We’re going to do things to Nigeria that they will not be happy about it. We might find ourselves involved with that country so that we will completely wipe out the Islamic terrorists who are responsible for this terrible act”
He cautioned that “I am here by to tell our Department of War to prepare for possible action. It is going to be fast, vicious and sweet if we attack because the terrorist are attacking our cherished Christians.” President Donald Trump said that we can’t let this continue in Nigeria because the population of the Christians in the country is likely to be wiped out.
He said that “Christianity is facing a serious danger to survival in Nigeria and thousands of Christians are being killed. Radical Islamists are responsible for such widespread killing. I am hereby making Nigeria a country of popular concern; that’s a legal definition. When Christians or any other group are killed, as it’s happening in Nigeria and that’s 3100 versus 4476 worldwide- what a horrible numbers. Something has to be done.”
The US Congress we’re asked to investigate the matter in Nigeria and update him as soon as possible. Donald Trump instructed the US Congress by saying “I am asking the Congressman Riley Moore, together with Chairman Tom Cole and the House Appropriations Committee as well to immediately investigate the matter and report back to me. The United States cannot stay silent while this terrible act is happening in Nigeria.”
He added that “It’s not only Nigeria, it’s all over. We stand ready, willing, and able to save our great Christian population around the world. This is not going to happen. The killing of Christians is not going to happen.”
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