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Trump threatens further US strikes over Nigeria Christian killings

US president links military action to continued violence against Christians

David Okere by David Okere
January 9, 2026
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Trump threatens further US strikes over Nigeria Christian killings

Donald Trump warns the US may launch further strikes in Nigeria if violence against Christians continues, citing extremist attacks

United States President Donald Trump has warned that the United States could carry out additional military strikes in Nigeria if violence against Christians persists, signalling a potentially expanded security posture towards Africa’s most populous nation.

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Donald Trump made the remarks in a wide-ranging interview with The New York Times, published on Thursday, while responding to questions about a US military operation conducted on December 25 against Islamic State-linked militants in northwest Nigeria.

Asked whether the Christmas Day strike marked the beginning of a broader campaign, Donald Trump said he hoped the action would be limited but warned of escalation if attacks continued.

He stated that if Christians continued to be killed, US military action would not be a one-off intervention.

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The December 25 operation, which Washington said targeted Islamic State affiliates, was reportedly carried out at the request of the Nigerian government and drew global attention due to its timing on Christmas Day.

Donald Trump framed the strike as a response to what he described as repeated killings of Christians by extremist groups operating in Nigeria.

His comments have intensified debate over the motivations and scope of US involvement in the country’s internal security challenges.

When challenged with statements from his senior Africa adviser indicating that extremist groups such as Islamic State West Africa Province and Boko Haram had killed more Muslims than Christians, Donald Trump acknowledged that Muslims were also victims of the violence.

He maintained, however, that Christians were the primary targets, reinforcing his justification for the US intervention.

The Federal Government of Nigeria has firmly rejected claims of a genocide against Christians, stressing that armed groups in the country’s conflict-affected regions operate with complex motives and have killed both Muslims and Christians.

Nigerian authorities have reiterated their commitment to working with international partners on counter-terrorism while insisting that violence against any community, regardless of religion, is unacceptable.

Also read: Dangote files fresh corruption petition against Farouk Ahmed

The Trump Nigeria US strikes warning adds a new layer of diplomatic and security tension as Abuja balances international cooperation with concerns over sovereignty and narrative framing of the conflict.

David Okere
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