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Trump mahu berperang di Nigeria, arah Jabatan Perang sedia bala tentera

3-11-2025 09:27 AM| Diterbitkan: CARI-HBZ| Dilihat: 1980| Komen: 30

 


WASHINGTON – Presiden Amerika Syarikat (AS), Donald Trump berkata bahawa beliau telah mengarahkan Jabatan Perang bersiap sedia untuk  mengambil tindakan ketenteraan di Nigeria, lapor saluran berita CNN semalam.

Trump menuduh Nigeria gagal membendung keganasan terhadap orang Kristian walaupun berulang kali dinafikan oleh Abuja.

Dalam kenyataan di laman media sosial Trump mengkritik apa yang beliau anggap sebagai pembunuhan beramai-ramai orang Kristian di Nigeria.

“Amerika Syarikat akan segera menghentikan semua bantuan dan sokongan kepada Nigeria,” katanya.

Trump memberi amaran kepada kerajaan Nigeria supaya segera menangani krisis tersebut.

Dalam kenyataannya, Trump berkata,  tentera  Amerika  ‘sangat berkemungkinan’ memasuki Nigeria untuk menghapuskan sepenuhnya ‘pemberontak beragama Islam’ yang beliau dakwa melakukan kekejaman mengerikan.


Justeru, saya mengarahkan Kementerian Perang kami untuk bersiap sedia.

“Jika kami menyerang, ia akan pantas, kejam, dan manis seperti samseng ‘pengganas’ yang menyerang orang Kristian kesayangan kami! Kerajaan Nigeria perlu bertindak dengan segera!” katanya. – AGENSI

 

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Quote najib888 3-11-2025 12:00 PM
Dia mula dah...
Quote Pumpkinhead 3-11-2025 01:56 PM
ah sudah....tak habis habis
Quote Decaffeinated 3-11-2025 03:31 PM
Siapa kata ummah Islam sahaja yang kena tindas. Ummah Kristian pun perlukan pertolongan Trump juga. Masa untuk bersolidariti dengan ummah Nigeria pulak.

Quote adeqbun 3-11-2025 04:01 PM
ko ni kenepa trump?xbole ke bg org hidup aman sentosa..btol2 mcm firaun lah die ni..
Quote s@s@ 3-11-2025 04:07 PM
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Quote PULANGKAN 3-11-2025 06:14 PM
nohh hang nak berperang, hang pi la berperang sana tuhh. ihhh ankel oren ni laa

ni orang tua bergaduh, yang mati orang muda pasai paa
Quote sepiITUindah 3-11-2025 06:22 PM
calon nobel keamanan
Quote hyie 3-11-2025 06:36 PM
awat Nigeria ada banyak emas ka
Quote bottombikini 3-11-2025 07:20 PM
dah Nigeria pulak
ngamuk la karang si Angela
dah la muka sama mcm trumpet
Quote pooh~key 3-11-2025 07:29 PM
Decaffeinated replied at 3-11-2025 03:31 PM
Siapa kata ummah Islam sahaja yang kena tindas. Ummah Kristian pun perlukan pertolongan Trump juga.  ...

Pray for ummah kristian nigeria sissy. Semoga terrorist islam tersebut dilaknat allah sissy.
Quote pooh~key 3-11-2025 07:31 PM
adeqbun replied at 3-11-2025 04:01 PM
ko ni kenepa trump?xbole ke bg org hidup aman sentosa..btol2 mcm firaun lah die ni..

Mana ada orang kristian nigeria hidup aman sissy?
Quote Firenzza 3-11-2025 08:22 PM
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Quote plywood 3-11-2025 08:52 PM
Trump to Nigeria: Stop Killing Christians or Face the Consequences
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Quote plywood 3-11-2025 08:59 PM
Nigeria rejects claims of Christian genocide as Trump mulls military action

US president says he could deploy troops to Nigeria or carry out air strikes to stop alleged mass killings of Christians.

Nigeria has said it would welcome assistance from the United States in fighting armed groups, as long as its territorial integrity is respected, as US President Donald Trump continued to threaten military action in the West African country over what he claimed was the persecution of Christians there.

Officials and experts in Nigeria on Sunday denied Trump’s claims of mass killings of Christians, noting that Boko Haram and al-Qaeda-linked groups target people of all faiths in Africa’s most populous country.

But Trump – who has directed his government to prepare for possible “fast” military action in Africa’s most populous country – doubled down on the threat on Sunday, saying he was he was considering a range of military options in Nigeria,

When asked by a reporter if he was considering US troops on the ground in Nigeria or air strikes, Trump replied: “Could be, I mean, a lot of things – I envisage a lot of things.”

“They’re killing the Christians and killing them in very large numbers. We’re not going to allow that to happen,” he added.

Nigeria, a country of more than 200 million people, is divided between the largely Muslim north and mostly Christian south. Armed groups have been engaged in a conflict that has been largely confined to the northeast of the country, which is majority Muslim, and has dragged on for more than 15 years.

Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa, a spokesman for Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in an interview with Al Jazeera on Sunday, denied Trump’s claims of mass killings of Christians.

“We are not proud of the security situation that we are passing through, but to go with the narrative” that only Christians are targeted, “no, it is not true. There is no Christian genocide in Nigeria”, he said.

“We’ve continuously made our point clear that we acknowledge the fact that there are killings that have taken place in Nigeria, but those killings were not restricted to Christians alone. Muslims are being killed. Traditional worshippers are being killed… The majority is not the Christian population.”

Imomotimi Ebienfa said Nigeria was ready to work with its partners to “fight this scourge of terrorism, but not any passive action that will undermine the sovereignty of our country”.



Quote plywood 3-11-2025 09:00 PM
Trump threatens US military action in Nigeria over treatment of Christians

(Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday that he has asked the Defense Department to prepare for possible military action in Nigeria if the Nigerian government "continues to allow the killing of Christians."

The U.S. government will also immediately stop all aid and assistance to Nigeria, Trump said in a post on Truth Social.

Trump said the U.S. may "very well go into that now disgraced country, 'guns-a-blazing,' to completely wipe out the Islamic Terrorists who are committing these horrible atrocities."

(Reporting by Ismail Shakil; Editing by Sergio Non and David Gregorio)

Quote plywood 3-11-2025 09:04 PM
Trump tells military to prepare for 'action' against Islamist militants in Nigeria
1 hour ago

US President Donald Trump has ordered the military to prepare for action in Nigeria to tackle Islamist militant groups, accusing the government of failing to protect Christians.

Trump did not say which killings he was referring to, but claims of a genocide against Nigeria's Christians have been circulating in recent weeks and months in some right-wing US circles.

Groups monitoring violence say there is no evidence to suggest that Christians are being killed more than Muslims in Nigeria, which is roughly evenly divided between followers of the two religions.

An advisor to Nigeria's president told the BBC that any military action against the jihadist groups should be carried out together.

Daniel Bwala said Nigeria would welcome US help in tackling the Islamist insurgents but noted that it was a "sovereign" country.

He also said the jihadists were not targeting members of a particular religion and that they had killed people from all faiths, or none.

Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu has insisted there is religious tolerance in the country and said the security challenges were affecting people "across faiths and regions".

Trump wrote in a social media post on Saturday that he had instructed the US Department of War to prepare for "possible action".

And on Sunday, Trump reiterated that his country could deploy troops to Nigeria or carry out airstrikes to stop the alleged killings.

"They're killing record numbers of Christians in Nigeria. They're killing the Christians and killing them in very large numbers. We're not going to allow that to happen," the US president said.

In Saturday’s post he warned that he might send the military into Nigeria "guns-a-blazing" unless the Nigerian government intervened, and said that all aid to what he called "the now disgraced country" would be cut.

Trump had said: "If we attack, it will be fast, vicious, and sweet, just like the terrorist thugs attack our CHERISHED Christians!"

US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth then replied to the post by writing: "Yes sir.

"The Department of War is preparing for action. Either the Nigerian Government protects Christians, or we will kill the Islamic Terrorists who are committing these horrible atrocities."

Trump's threat triggered alarm across Nigeria. Many on social media urged the government to step up its fight against Islamist groups to avert a situation where foreign troops are sent into the country.

But Mr Bwala, who said he was a Christian pastor, told the BBC's Newshour programme that Trump had a "unique way of communicating" and that Nigeria was not taking his words literally.

"We know the heart and intent of Trump is to help us fight insecurity," he said, adding that he hoped Trump would meet Tinubu in the coming days to discuss the issue.

Trump earlier announced that he had declared Nigeria a "Country of Particular Concern" because of the "existential threat" posed to its Christian population. He said "thousands" had been killed, without providing any evidence.

This is a designation used by the US State Department that provides for sanctions against countries "engaged in severe violations of religious freedom".

Following this announcement, Tinubu said his government was committed to working with the US and the international community to protect communities of all faiths.

"The characterisation of Nigeria as religiously intolerant does not reflect our national reality," the Nigerian leader said in a statement.

Jihadist groups such as Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province have wrought havoc in north-eastern Nigeria for more than a decade, killing thousands of people - however most of these have been Muslims, according to Acled, a group which analyses political violence around the world.

In central Nigeria, there are also frequent clashes between mostly Muslim herders and farming groups, who are often Christian, over access to water and pasture.

Deadly cycles of tit-for-tat attacks have also seen thousands killed, but atrocities have been committed on both sides and human rights group say there is no evidence that Christians have been disproportionately targeted.


Trump has frequently expressed satisfaction over not having embroiled the US in a war during his tenure, and has cast himself as a peace-making president.

But the Republican leader is facing a growing number of voices domestically, particularly from the political right, who have drawn attention to the situation in Nigeria.

Quote Dwdrum 3-11-2025 09:16 PM
Ramai rupa nya supporter... boko haram
Quote plywood 3-11-2025 09:16 PM
habislah nigeria... klu tindakan selepas ini tak meyakinkan trump... memang kena serang

Quote Buritan 3-11-2025 09:26 PM
adeqbun: ko ni kenepa trump?xbole ke bg ...


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