President Donald Trump has instructed the Pentagon to prepare for potential military action in Nigeria, threatening to halt U.S. aid if the Nigerian government does not address ongoing violence against Christians. In a social media post, Trump described Nigeria as a “now disgraced country” facing a humanitarian crisis due to mounting attacks from armed groups and stated that he had designated it as a “country of particular concern” regarding religious freedom violations.
Amidst his bold claims, Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has refuted Trump’s characterization of the country, emphasizing ongoing government efforts to protect the religious rights of all citizens. The complexities of the violence in Nigeria involve not just religious discrimination but also ethnic conflicts and banditry, and the situation has intensified this year with a resurgence of the militant group Boko Haram. Trump’s comments may escalate diplomatic tensions, prompting many to wonder about the possible implications for U.S.-Nigeria relations.
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