Nigerian Christians are celebrating President Donald Trump's bold Christmas Day military strike against Islamic terrorists in their homeland, with many expressing deep gratitude for America's renewed commitment to protecting persecuted believers worldwide.
The successful operation, which targeted Islamic extremist positions threatening Christian communities, marks a dramatic shift from the previous administration's neglect of religious minorities facing genocide across Africa and the Middle East.
"We are so grateful to President Trump for remembering us on Christmas Day," said one Nigerian Christian leader who spoke on condition of anonymity due to security concerns. "For years, we have been slaughtered while the world looked away. Finally, we have a president who acts."
Years of Ignored Genocide
The strike comes after years of documented attacks by Islamic terrorist groups like Boko Haram and Fulani militants against Nigerian Christians. Under the Biden regime, these atrocities were largely ignored by international media and Western governments more concerned with climate change than actual human rights.
Conservative estimates suggest over 50,000 Nigerian Christians have been murdered by Islamic extremists in the past decade, with entire villages wiped off the map. Yet somehow, this never became a trending hashtag or sparked outrage from the usual human rights crowd.
"President Trump understands that America must stand with Christians under attack worldwide. This is what real leadership looks like."
The Christmas Day operation reportedly eliminated several high-value terrorist targets and disrupted planned attacks on Christian communities during the holiday season. Intelligence sources suggest the precision strike was based on actionable intelligence gathered by the Trump administration's revitalized counter-terrorism efforts.
America First Means Christians First
This decisive action perfectly embodies Trump's America First doctrine – a strong America that protects its values and allies around the globe. Unlike the previous administration's endless wars for democracy, Trump strikes when it matters: to protect innocent Christians from Islamic terrorism.
Nigerian Christian leaders are now calling for sustained international attention to the ongoing genocide in their country. They hope Trump's bold action will inspire other world leaders to finally take meaningful steps against the systematic extermination of Christian communities across Africa.
How long will it take for the mainstream media to find a way to criticize Trump for... saving Christian lives?
