Former U.S. President Donald Trump has warned that the United States could carry out further military strikes in Nigeria if violence against Christian communities continues. His remarks have raised diplomatic concerns and renewed debate over foreign intervention in Nigeria’s security challenges.
Trump made the statement while reflecting on a recent U.S. military operation that targeted extremist groups operating in parts of northern Nigeria. He suggested that additional action could follow if attacks linked to religious violence are not brought under control.
Nigerian authorities have strongly disputed claims of religious persecution, insisting that armed groups operating in the country target civilians regardless of faith. Officials argue that the crisis is driven by terrorism, banditry, and broader insecurity rather than a coordinated campaign against Christians.
The comments have drawn mixed reactions, with critics warning that such statements could inflame tensions and undermine Nigeria’s sovereignty. Others see the remarks as increased international pressure on the Nigerian government to address persistent insecurity and protect vulnerable communities.
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