"In Nigeria, they’re killing Christians in record numbers and we’ll not allow that"— President Trump says in new interview.

U.S. President Donald Trump has condemned what he described as the “record killing of Christians” in Nigeria, warning that his administration would not tolerate such violence.

Speaking in a recent interview, Trump expressed deep concern over rising attacks on Christians in Nigeria, saying the country was “going bad” and that the situation in that part of the world remained “very dangerous.”

“They’re killing record numbers of Christians in Nigeria. And the country is going bad, you know that. That part of the world is very bad they’re killing Christians in very large numbers. We’re not going to allow that to happen,” Trump said.

The former president has frequently highlighted religious persecution in Africa and the Middle East, often singling out Nigeria as a country where Christians face increasing hostility.

Trump’s comments come amid global attention on reports of attacks against Christian communities in parts of northern and central Nigeria, where extremist groups and armed militias have been accused of widespread violence.

His remarks are expected to draw mixed reactions in diplomatic circles, especially as U.S.-Nigeria relations remain under scrutiny over human rights and security concerns.
"In Nigeria, they’re killing Christians in record numbers and we’ll not allow that"— President Trump says in new interview. U.S. President Donald Trump has condemned what he described as the “record killing of Christians” in Nigeria, warning that his administration would not tolerate such violence. Speaking in a recent interview, Trump expressed deep concern over rising attacks on Christians in Nigeria, saying the country was “going bad” and that the situation in that part of the world remained “very dangerous.” “They’re killing record numbers of Christians in Nigeria. And the country is going bad, you know that. That part of the world is very bad they’re killing Christians in very large numbers. We’re not going to allow that to happen,” Trump said. The former president has frequently highlighted religious persecution in Africa and the Middle East, often singling out Nigeria as a country where Christians face increasing hostility. Trump’s comments come amid global attention on reports of attacks against Christian communities in parts of northern and central Nigeria, where extremist groups and armed militias have been accused of widespread violence. His remarks are expected to draw mixed reactions in diplomatic circles, especially as U.S.-Nigeria relations remain under scrutiny over human rights and security concerns.
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