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Original by @FoxNews : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-f3avdIPt-c

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I just watched the Fox News segment where President Trump threatened that the U.S. might launch swift, “vicious” military action in Nigeria if the killings of Christians don’t stop. In this reaction I’m doing a full breakdown: yes—I support the idea that innocent believers facing persecution deserve support. I also believe we must think carefully about international military threats: who wins, who loses, and what the exit looks like.

Christians in Nigeria do face serious threats from extremist groups like Boko Haram and the Islamic State – West Africa Province (ISWAP). Some sources estimate thousands killed and many more displaced.
Trump’s statement brings visibility and signals that the U.S. may leverage its power to defend religious freedom. That matters.

The rhetorical threat of “guns-a-blazing” + calling Nigeria a “now disgraced country” opens the door to military escalation.
Nigeria rejects the framing, pointing out that violence also affects Muslims and stems from multiple sources (ethnic conflict, herder-farmer clashes, insurgency) not only religion. Therefore, using singular language (“Christians under existential threat”) risks oversimplification.
If the U.S. intervenes militarily, under what mandate? With Nigerian permission? Without? That’s critical.
The record of foreign military interventions (especially in regions with complex local dynamics) shows risks of blowback, long engagements, unintended civilian harm.
A military threat may push governments to resist, damage U.S.–Nigeria relationships, inflame local tensions.

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