Trump: More Strikes in Nigeria

President Donald Trump has warned that the United States may conduct further military strikes in Nigeria if assaults on Christians continue. He conveyed this warning during a recent interview when questioned if the missile strikes carried out on Christmas Day against the Islamic State group indicated the beginning of a broader military engagement.



These strikes took place approximately one month after the President threatened to send American troops to the area to eradicate terrorists targeting Christians. This position corresponds with assertions from various political leaders that a focused campaign against Christians is occurring in the West African nation. Conversely, the Nigerian government has continually rejected claims that Christians are being intentionally targeted for eradication. Ademola Oshodi, a senior aide to President Bola Tinubu, clarified that Nigeria remained in control of the decisions surrounding the recent operation.

Concerning the likelihood of future interventions, President Trump indicated a preference for a single operation, but stressed that the United States would execute additional strikes if the killings of Christians persist.

This stance differs from comments made in October by Massad Boulos, a senior presidential adviser on Arab and African affairs. Boulos mentioned that extremist organizations like Boko Haram and ISIS were responsible for killing more Muslims than Christians in Nigeria. When asked about this inconsistency, the President acknowledged that Muslims are also victims of violence in the nation but upheld his belief that Christians represent the majority of fatalities.


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