Trump Calls Out Radical Islamists and Declares America Will Stand with Persecuted Christians: Christianity Is Facing an Existential Threat in Nigeria
- Capitol Times
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In a fiery declaration that shook the global establishment, President Donald J. Trump once again proved that he is the only world leader unafraid to speak the truth. While the left-wing media hides behind politically correct excuses and global bureaucrats stay silent, Trump called out the brutal mass slaughter of Christians in Nigeria — and vowed that America will not look the other way.
“Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria. Radical Islamists are responsible for this mass slaughter,” Trump said. “The United States stands ready, willing, and able to save our great Christian population around the world.”
Trump officially designated Nigeria a “Country of Particular Concern”, citing escalating violence against Christians. According to reports, over 3,000 Christians were slaughtered this year alone — churches burned, villages wiped out, families executed in cold blood. While Western leaders host endless summits on “climate change” and “gender equality,” Trump is focused on something far more urgent: saving lives and defending faith..
For years, Christians in Nigeria have been caught in the crosshairs of radical Islamist terror groups like Boko Haram and ISIS-West Africa. Their goal is clear — erase Christianity from the region, destroy churches, and intimidate believers into silence.
Yet, under the weak and globalist leadership of previous administrations, the United States turned a blind eye. Barack Obama and Joe Biden issued statements. Donald Trump issues action.
This is not just foreign policy — this is moral leadership. Trump has ordered Congress and the Pentagon to investigate the atrocities and prepare humanitarian and strategic responses, including possible military support to Christian communities under siege.
Predictably, the mainstream media and liberal elites are fuming. The same talking heads who cry about “Islamophobia” are now lecturing Americans that this crisis is “complicated.” They downplay reports of Christian persecution, twisting the facts to protect their globalist narrative.
But the facts are undeniable:
Thousands of Christians are murdered annually by Islamist militants.
Churches are routinely bombed and burned.
Christian villages are targeted while government forces look away.
Yet CNN, MSNBC, and The New York Times pretend it’s just “tribal violence.” The left’s moral cowardice is breathtaking.
When Donald Trump says America will stand by persecuted Christians, the world listens. His decision to label Nigeria a “Country of Particular Concern” isn’t just symbolic — it’s a declaration of Western resolve.
This is what Christian leadership looks like: courage, conviction, and clarity. Trump understands that defending persecuted believers abroad is part of defending Christian civilization itself.
For millions of faithful Americans, this is why they supported him — because he stands for the forgotten faithful when no one else will.
Let’s be clear: what’s happening in Nigeria is a warning to the entire Western world. When radical ideologies go unchecked, when governments excuse terror under the banner of “tolerance,” and when Christians are told to stay silent, the outcome is always the same — darkness wins.
Trump’s message is simple: Not on our watch.
America will not abandon the faithful. The Christian world will not be silenced.
The world may sneer, the left may shout, but history will remember who stood up for the persecuted faithful when it mattered most. And that man, once again, is Donald J. Trump — the Defender of Faith, Freedom, and the Christian World.


