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President of the United States, Donald Trump, has voiced his outrage regarding the alleged genocide against Christians in Nigeria.

In his recent remarks on the matter, Trump indicated that thousands of Christians are being murdered in the West African nation.

The US President made these statements during a conservative radio show on Friday, as reported by Fox News.

Previously, Trump had classified Nigeria as a ‘Country of Particular Concern’ due to the claims of genocide against Christians. He threatened military intervention in Nigeria to halt the killings, labeling the situation as “a disgrace.”

He also accused the Nigerian government of neglecting to safeguard Christians from violence inflicted by Islamic extremists.

Alluding to his next steps during the radio broadcast, Trump mentioned he might cease all aid to Nigeria.

Trump reiterated his warning to take military action against Islamist militants in Nigeria if the government does not “do more” to prevent assaults on Christian communities.

“Nigeria is a disgrace. The entire situation is disgraceful.

“They are killing people by the thousands. It’s genocide, and I am truly furious about it. And we contribute a significant amount of aid to Nigeria. We may end up stopping,” he stated.

FAQ

What did President Trump say about the situation in Nigeria?

President Trump expressed his anger over the alleged genocide of Christians in Nigeria, stating that thousands are being killed and criticizing the Nigerian government for its inaction.

What actions did Trump threaten regarding Nigeria?

He threatened to take military action against Islamist militants in Nigeria and indicated the possibility of stopping all aid to the country if the government does not improve its response to the violence.