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Will Trump Take Military Action in Nigeria? What His Latest Warning Really Means

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered the Pentagon to “prepare for possible action” in Nigeria, citing what he described as a “mass slaughter” of Christians by radical Islamists.

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  • Former U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered the Pentagon to “prepare for possible action” in Nigeria, citing what he described as a “mass slaughter” of Christians by radical Islamists.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has hinted at possible U.S. military involvement in Nigeria, claiming “radical Islamists” are behind widespread killings of Christians in the country.

In a post on Truth Social on Friday, Trump said Christianity faced an “existential threat” in Nigeria, announcing that the country would be placed back on the U.S. “Countries of Particular Concern” list — a designation under the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998.

“The United States cannot stand by while such atrocities are happening in Nigeria and numerous other countries,” Trump wrote, adding that he had ordered the Pentagon to prepare for “possible action.”

The U.S. State Department’s watch list also includes China, North Korea, Myanmar, and Russia, among others.

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According to Google News / The Herald Online, Republican Senator Ted Cruz had earlier introduced a bill seeking to re-designate Nigeria as a country “of particular concern,” citing alleged religious freedom violations.

Tinubu Responds

Reacting to Trump’s statement, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu dismissed the claims of religious intolerance, stressing that Nigeria protects the rights of all faiths.

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“Our administration is committed to working with the United States and the international community to deepen cooperation on the protection of all communities,” Tinubu said on Saturday.

Presidential adviser Daniel Bwala told Reuters that Nigeria welcomed U.S. partnership “as long as it recognizes our territorial integrity,” describing Trump’s comments as “not to be taken literally.”

Pentagon Reaction and Global Concerns

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, in a statement supporting Trump’s remarks, said:

“Either the Nigerian government protects Christians, or we will kill the Islamic terrorists who are committing these horrible atrocities.”

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Analysts, however, doubt the likelihood of U.S. intervention. Benjamin Augé, a research fellow at the French Institute of International Relations (IFRI), noted that Washington’s military footprint in Africa is “extremely limited.”

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“It’s hard to imagine U.S. troops entering Nigeria. Trump has historically opposed prolonged foreign wars,” Augé said.

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Nigeria has received U.S. intelligence support in the fight against Boko Haram, a jihadist group responsible for years of violence, abductions, and attacks on both Christian and Muslim communities.

Background and Context

Human rights group Open Doors reports that 3,100 of the 4,476 Christians killed worldwide in 2024 died in Nigeria — the highest figure globally.

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However, Nigeria’s Information Minister, Mohammed Idris, has rejected claims of religious persecution, describing them as a “disinformation campaign falsely alleging state-sponsored attacks.”

Experts warn that Trump’s tough rhetoric could strain U.S.-Nigeria relations at a sensitive time.

“It’s quite bizarre that Trump would jump straight to military intervention,” said Michael Nwankpa, founding director of the Centre for African Conflict and Development.

“The Nigerian military itself hasn’t defeated Boko Haram in two decades. The solution lies in diplomacy, not airstrikes.”

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The Bigger Picture

While Trump’s statements have reignited debate about international religious freedom, many observers believe U.S. intervention in Africa is unlikely.

“Military intervention shouldn’t be Trump’s initial reaction,” said Asha Castleberry-Hernandez, a former U.S. State Department official. “Diplomatic tactics are far more appropriate.”

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