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Former United States President Donald Trump has once again spoken strongly about the ongoing killings and attacks in Nigeria, saying that the level of bloodshed, especially against Christians, has become unbearable and must be stopped. Read our last Post: Violence Against Christians In Nigeria — Trump Warns of Possible Action as Killings Continue
In a recent statement, President Trump said that the United States is closely watching the situation in Nigeria and that if the government continues to fail in protecting its citizens from terrorist attacks, America may be forced to take military action. According to him, the military operation “could be ground troops or even air strikes,” depending on how serious the situation becomes.
Trump described the killings of innocent people as “a quiet genocide that has gone on for too long.” He said that the world has ignored the cries of thousands of Nigerians who have lost family members, homes, and communities to constant attacks from extremist groups. He also noted that the Nigerian government seems either unwilling or unable to put an end to the killings that have continued for many years.
The former president said he had received multiple reports about the rise in terrorist attacks targeting Christians, especially in northern and middle-belt regions of Nigeria. According to him, what is happening is not only a threat to Nigeria but also to global peace and stability, because the same groups that are spreading terror in Nigeria are linked to larger international terrorist networks.
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He said, “If Nigeria’s leaders will not defend their people, then the United States will not continue to sit and watch innocent lives being destroyed every week. We have the power to stop the killers, and if necessary, we will use it. It could mean sending ground troops, or it could mean air strikes. But something must be done.”
Trump’s comments have stirred reactions around the world. Many human rights groups welcomed his statement, saying that global powers have been too silent while innocent people continue to die. They believe that his warning might finally draw international attention to what has been happening in the country for over a decade.
For years, different parts of Nigeria have faced deadly attacks from groups such as Boko Haram, ISWAP, and armed herdsmen. Entire villages have been wiped out, churches burnt, and families displaced. Thousands of Nigerians, mostly women and children, now live in camps after losing everything to violence.
In recent times, several mass killings have been reported in Plateau, Benue, Kaduna, Taraba, and Borno States. Witnesses say that the attackers often move in large numbers, heavily armed, and strike at night when people are asleep. Many of the victims are poor farmers, traders, and worshippers who have no means of defending themselves.
President Trump said that it is not enough for the Nigerian government to make promises. He said what is needed now is action, not endless statements of condemnation. “How many churches must burn before someone takes responsibility?” he asked. “How many mothers must bury their children before the world wakes up? This is not a religious war; it is evil versus humanity.”
He also called on Nigerian Muslims to rise up and speak openly against jihadist extremists who are killing in the name of Islam. He said that true Muslims are also victims of this violence, and their silence gives room for terrorists to continue using their faith as a cover for crimes.
In Nigeria, Trump’s words have drawn mixed reactions. Some people believe that his warning might push the government to act more firmly against insecurity. Others fear that any foreign military involvement could lead to greater instability. Still, many ordinary Nigerians say they simply want peace — whether it comes through local or international help.
A Christian leader in the middle belt region said, “We do not want war. We only want to live. Every day we bury our people. If President Trump’s words can make our leaders wake up, then maybe God is answering our prayers.”
For now, there has been no official response from the Nigerian government regarding Trump’s comments. But across social media, the discussion continues. Many Nigerians are calling for urgent action before more lives are lost. Others are warning that foreign intervention should be a last resort, not the first.
Meanwhile, communities in the affected areas remain in fear. Many have stopped farming, schools have closed down, and families sleep in the bush to avoid surprise attacks at night. The feeling of helplessness continues to grow, as people wait to see if the government or international powers will finally act.
President Trump ended his statement by saying, “The world cannot keep ignoring Nigeria. Every nation that believes in freedom, in faith, and in the value of human life must speak out. Silence is no longer an option.”
For many Nigerians, those words speak the painful truth. The killings have continued for too long, and for too many people, hope is running out.
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