This development represents a significant diplomatic escalation, marking the first time a sitting U.S. president has explicitly threatened military intervention in Nigeria on these grounds. Trump’s ultimatum came just one day after he announced Nigeria’s designation as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) for religious persecution—a status that can trigger economic sanctions and other punitive measures.
The president’s language was notably forceful. “Should the Nigerian Government persist in permitting the slaughter of Christians, the United States will promptly cease all aid and support to Nigeria, and may very well intervene in that now discredited country, ‘guns-a-blazing,’ to entirely eradicate the Islamic terrorists responsible for these dreadful crimes,” Trump wrote.
When questioned aboard Air Force One about whether military action could happen, Trump told reporters: “Could be.” He elaborated that Nigeria was “killing unprecedented numbers of Christians” and that “we cannot permit this to continue.”