
In a resolute communiqué disseminated via social media and subsequently reported by CWEB News, President Donald J. Trump articulated a formidable new diplomatic posture concerning the deteriorating security situation in Nigeria. The President disclosed that he has issued a directive to the Department of War to formulate contingency plans for potential engagement, responding to the Nigerian government’s perceived failure to quell the violent persecution of its Christian populace.
The President’s statement was characterized by his signature forthrightness and unwavering commitment to religious liberty. He declared that should the Nigerian authorities persist in their inability or unwillingness to guarantee the safety of Christian communities, the United States will not hesitate to enact immediate and consequential measures.
“A continuation of this intolerable situation,” the President asserted, “will result in the immediate cessation of all American aid and assistance to Nigeria.” He further delineated a more robust course of action, stating that the United States is prepared to intervene directly in what he described as a “now disgraced nation,” to “decisively eradicate the Islamic terrorists perpetrating these egregious atrocities.”
In a decisive conclusion to his directive, President Trump underscored the operational imperative for readiness, instructing the Department of Defense to “prepare for possible action.” He affirmed that any such intervention, if necessary, would be executed with overwhelming and definitive force—a swift and decisive response to protect the innocent and uphold international religious freedom.
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