In one of the most significant moments for saving civilization and in the Christian preservation of the West, President Donald Trump, on Christmas Day, announced that Secretary Pete Hegseth's Department of War had operated using United States airstrikes to annihilate ISIS camps stationed in the northwestern sections of Nigeria called the Sokoto State.
The reason for these strikes was, of course, due to the relentless prosecution and genocide happening currently within the country to Christians, which President Trump's Administration has made clear is a threat to the faith around the world, not just in Nigeria. The "ISIS terrorist scum" disabled Christians within the country, and sought violence against them throughout the globe by capitalizing on the issue being ignored by America's Democrats and other nations' leaders.
It is essential to remember that genocide of both whites and Christians within the continent of Africa has been mainly ignored throughout the world, and especially in the United States. Earlier this year, President Trump invited the South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, and proceeded to present to him and the rest of the fake news media about the white genocide that was currently going on in his own country while being promoted by his own statements on national television where he wished for "killing" as "part of a revolution" against white farmers within the country. Trump, of course, bombarded Ramaphosa with it, and has been willing to contradict the claims of a genocide being false to his face in front of the entire world.
Similar to South Africa, Nigeria is now in need of being confronted about its blatant genocide of Christians within their borders, but Trump did not just present a video by invitation to the White House. Instead, he took action and launched an attack that not only sent a message to the Nigerian government that refuses to do anything about the issue, but also to ISIS and anyone daring to kill anyone solely because they have faith in Jesus Christ, that anti-Christian terrorism will not be tolerated.
This targeted operation was not just a win for Nigerian Christians, but also a moral and strategic victory for the Christian faith, serving as a symbol for countries around the world to stand up for their faithful citizenry. Christians around the world, and any nation that seeks to preserve religious freedom within its borders, need to look at what is going on in Nigeria in seeking to stop it in its tracks.
The ongoing persecution of Christians by ISIS affiliates, be it by IS-Sahel Province, Lakurawa, or ISWAP, has been carried out in as vicious a cycle of violence as can be imagined within a genocide. Whether it be by massacres, church attacks, or kidnappings, ISIS has deliberately targeted and killed Nigerian Christians without a finger lifted by any nation, organization, or even the country of origin for this violence.
The decision by the Trump Administration not only deters violence in general in the region, but sends a message against the expansion of ISIS operations throughout the region, reaching other countries. The West has to be preserved, as well as its Christian foundation, and a message to the rest of the world to not attack Christians based on their faith by way of airstrike is as clear a hint as can be taken by anyone daring to commit this type of genocide.
It should also be remembered that this was a precision airstrike by the Trump Administration on ISIS on behalf of Christians throughout the globe. Many naysayers, neoconservatives, progressives, and weak libertarians will use this strike as a way to say Trump is starting a forever war in the country of Nigeria, but that is not the case whatsoever.
This is not a trillion-dollar operation, not a performative intervention for oil, political action committee donations, or foreign interference within our elections on behalf of another nation. Instead, this is a message by President Trump and Secretary Pete Hegseth to not mess with the Christian faith here in our own borders of the United States or abroad in the continent of Africa.
Trump and Hegseth are emboldening the position of being vigilantly strong in foreign policy rather than endlessly entangled, and standing up for Christians around the globe is a clear message that he is doing just that.
These strikes send a powerful message to the rest of the world: do not mess with the Christians or the Trump Administration, which seeks to protect them. The Department of War gave the best Christmas present imaginable by standing up for the Christian faith, and that is the gift that keeps on giving all year round.




