Table of Contents
- Congressman Riley Moore's Statement
- First Step in Addressing Violence
- Stronger Stance Against Terrorism
United States Congressman, Riley Moore, has declared that President Donald Trump is committed to ending the violence against Christians in Nigeria, cautioning that further actions may be taken if the brutality continues.
Moore made this announcement on Friday through his official X account.
According to the congressman, the recent military strike marks the initial step in addressing what he characterized as the ongoing massacre of Christians, alongside the wider security challenges affecting Nigerians of various religious and ethnic backgrounds.
“President Trump has been unequivocal that the killing of Christians in Nigeria must cease,” he stated.
He emphasized that the administration’s determination on this issue should not be underestimated.
“As I mentioned previously: Do not challenge President Trump’s resolve in this matter,” he added.
“The strike conducted in partnership with the Nigerian government is merely the first step towards ending the slaughter of Christians and the security crisis impacting all Nigerians,” he remarked.
He highlighted that this operation represents a firmer stance by the United States in supporting Nigeria’s efforts to combat terrorism and violent extremism, pointing out that additional measures could be implemented if the situation does not improve.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Congressman Riley Moore's stance on violence against Christians in Nigeria?
Congressman Riley Moore asserts that President Trump is dedicated to ending the violence against Christians in Nigeria and warns that additional actions may be taken if the situation does not improve.
What does the recent military strike signify?
The recent military strike is seen as the first step in addressing the ongoing violence against Christians and the broader security crisis affecting all Nigerians.
How does the U.S. plan to support Nigeria in combating terrorism?
The operation signifies a stronger U.S. stance in support of Nigeria’s initiatives to combat terrorism and violent extremism, with potential for further actions if improvements are not observed.



