Thursday, December 25, 2025

The "Peace" President Launches An Attack On Nigeria!

Why would Trump attack Nigeria, a trading partner? I guess he wants to defend Christians. In reality, he wants to push for seizing of Nigerian resources.

At the behest of Israel, the president launched an attack on Nigeria.

Venezuela, Colombia, Iran and Yemen..... they are next on our president's list of unchecked chaos. Oh by the way, why is he giving away the game?

Again, people are seeing how white men being our president is leading the U.S. to disaster.

This is nothing but unchecked chaos. This chaos must end and the U.S. must be held accountable for crimes against humanity.

We have issues at home and the U.S. is spending more of our tax dollars to these neverending conflicts on behalf of protecting the status quo.

Israel, President Donald J. Trump, former president Joe Biden, former president Barack Obama, former president George W. Bush and former president Bill Clinton have proven to be nothing more than chaos agents. Our presidents since 1948 have caved to Israel through wars, partisan gridlock, police state tactics on civilians here and abroad, illegal seizing of assets, misinformation on why the U.S. faced an attack from al Qaeda and the false beliefs of the U.S. bring led by a religious majority. 

The U.S. national debt is $38.5 trillion. The average price of a home is $542,000. The average cost of raising a child is now $454,000. The average cost of owning a vehicle is now $34,000. The cost of groceries on average is $350 a week for a family of four. On par, $1,500 to $1,700 a month for food costs. Energy costs spiked 15%. 

Again, this is unjustified aggression. In a way to intimidate Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali and Niger, the U.S. launched a series of airstrikes on Nigeria. 

Military leader Ibrahim Traoré, has adopted a strong anti-imperialist and Pan-Africanist stance, which proponents describe as "leading against US imperialism". The government's actions reflect a commitment to national sovereignty and self-reliance, challenging the influence of former colonial powers and the Western bloc, including the U.S.. 

In the country of 235 million people, do you seriously think launching an attack on the sovereignty is going to go well?

No.

Nicki Minaj, I hope you feel good! The U.S. caused another war crime on the basis of bullshit. Now this will only aggregate the African Union to push for abandonment of the U.S. Dollar.

Nigeria joined BRICS. That means the union of Russia, China, Brazil, South Africa and India will have react to its member being attacked. The Nigerians are pushing for a formal end to usage of the U.S. dollar. It likely excels the possibility.

This justification was based on a bullshit lie about Christian genocide. No it's about Western seizing of its resources. Nigeria's economy is heavily reliant on its vast oil and gas reserves, making it Africa's largest producer, but it also possesses significant solid mineral resources like gold, lithium, bitumen, coal, iron ore, tin, and gemstones, with the government aiming to diversify towards these minerals for future economic growth. Key oil and gas hubs are in the Niger Delta, while solid minerals are spread across many states, supporting both domestic industry and potential green energy markets. 

Remember the president stated he eliminated ISIS in his first term. In reality, he is justifying more chaos and potentially deadly retaliation against U.S. soliders working in tandem with AfriCOM.

Trump and the U.S. military said on Thursday, claiming the group had been targeting Christians in the region.

"Tonight, at my direction as Commander in Chief, the United States launched powerful and deadly strike against ISIS Terrorist Scum in Northwest Nigeria, who have been targeting and viciously killing, primarily, innocent Christians, at levels not seen for many years, and even Centuries!" Trump said in a post on Truth Social.

His post went on to say U.S. defense officials had "executed numerous perfect strikes."

The U.S. military's Africa Command said on X that the strikes were conducted at the request of Nigerian authorities and killed multiple ISIS militants in Sokoto state.

Nigerian president Bola Ahmed Tinubu will not tolerate U.S. attacks on his country.

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on X thanked the Nigerian government for its support and co-operation and added: "More to come…Grateful for Nigerian government support & cooperation," before signing off, "Merry Christmas!"

The strikes come after Trump began warning in late October that Christianity faces an "existential threat" in Nigeria. He threatened military intervention in the West African country over what he said was its failure to stop violence targeting Christian communities.

Reuters reported on Monday that the U.S. had been conducting intelligence-gathering flights over large parts of Nigeria since late November.

Nigeria's government has said armed groups target both Muslims and Christians, and U.S. claims that Christians face persecution do not represent a complex security situation and ignore efforts to safeguard religious freedom. But it has agreed to work with the U.S. to bolster its forces against militant groups.

Varying motives behind violence in Nigeria

Nigeria's population of 235 million is split almost equally between Christians, living primarily in the south, and Muslims living primarily in the north.

The country has long faced security threats from various fronts, including the Boko Haram extremist group, which seeks to establish its radical interpretation of Islamic law and has also targeted Muslims it deems not Muslim enough.

But attacks in Nigeria often have varying motives. There are religiously motivated attacks targeting both Christians and Muslims, clashes between farmers and herders over dwindling resources, communal rivalries, secessionist groups and ethnic clashes.

Police said earlier on Thursday a suspected suicide bomber killed at least five people and injured 35 others during prayers at a mosque in Nigeria’s northeastern city of Maiduguri, another region troubled by Islamist insurgents.

In a Christmas message posted on X before Trump's announcement, Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu called for peace in his country, "especially between individuals of differing religious beliefs."

There were a series of attacks on mosques in Nigeria but you would never know that.


He also said he would do "everything within my power to enshrine religious freedom in Nigeria and to protect Christians, Muslims, and all Nigerians from violence."

Trump issued his statement on Christmas Day from his Palm Beach, Fla., Mar-a-Lago Club, where he's been spending the holiday. He had no public events during the day and was last seen by reporters travelling with him on Wednesday night.

The U.S. military last week launched separate large-scale strikes against dozens of Islamic State targets in Syria after Trump vowed to hit back in the wake of a suspected ISIS attack on U.S. personnel in the country.

The president of peace. A piece of shit you mean.

Neighboring Niger has officially placed a ban on U.S. citizens entering the country. It also threatened to remove all Western back companies from ownership of its resources in response to this aggression.

There were a series of blasts at mosque in Maiduguri. The incident happened during Christmas services. Muslims do celebrate Christmas for your information. The attack killed five and injured 40. The warring factions of Boko Haram and Islamic State West African Province have spilled out into the public. Many of those caught in the middle are not trying to engage in it.

Trump didn't react to that. After all it deflates the argument the president and Minaj made back in November.

Both groups cite politicial corruption, elitism, poverty, Western ownership of Nigerian resources and the genocide in Gaza as reasons for their existence. 

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