President Donald Trump has refused to rule out the possibility of deploying U.S. troops to Nigeria amid escalating violence against Christian communities. The administration’s stance comes during a period of increasing sectarian conflicts, which have seen numerous attacks on churches and civilian populations. U.N. Ambassador Mike Waltz joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to address the issue, stating that the U.S. remains committed to combating religious persecution and ensuring the safety of citizens abroad.
The potential military involvement in Nigeria is part of a broader strategy to address global security threats and protect American interests. While no official decision has been made, the administration’s open-ended approach reflects ongoing discussions about the role of U.S. military presence in conflict zones. This development marks a significant shift in the administration’s foreign policy, emphasizing direct intervention where U.S. citizens are at risk.