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| US Congressman Says Trump May Adopt Sanctions Than Military Action In Nigeria by Great100000(op): 6:27am On Nov 13, 2025 |
Alleged Genocide: US Congressman Says Trump May Adopt Sanctions Than Military Action In Nigeria Speaking in an interview with Arise TV , Huizenga clarified that Trump’s comments were more about expressing frustration with ongoing violence than indicating a real plan for military intervention. United States Congressman, Bill Huizenga, has said that President Donald Trump is unlikely to take military action in Nigeria despite his recent threat to go “guns-ablazing” over alleged killings of Christians and other Nigerians. Speaking in an interview with Arise TV , Huizenga clarified that Trump’s comments were more about expressing frustration with ongoing violence than indicating a real plan for military intervention. According to the US lawmaker, the American President’s priority is likely to focus on using economic and individual sanctions to pressure those responsible, rather than launching an invasion. He said, “I too was surprised by the comments that they came out; that the President came out that forcefully. I suspect that that is not a high priority of having actual military intervention, specifically in Nigeria. But I think he does want to make sure that, from his view, the genocide that is happening specifically against Christians, but also others in Nigeria, needs to stop. While I don’t envision a surprise attack, I don’t envision that there’s going to be a military response.” Huizenga emphasised that sanctions targeting individuals and organisations could be the most effective approach to ending the violence. “First, as we had talked about, I would first and foremost encourage them to look at the economic pressure and sanctions on both individuals and organisations. I think that would be the most effective,” he said. He also suggested that Trump’s history of prioritising diplomacy over warfare further reduces the likelihood of a US-led military intervention. “Frankly, this President has been someone who has pursued peace rather than just expanding war. So I think he would be very selective before he did anything militarily,” Huizenga added. According to him, economic sanctions would not only send a strong signal but also cut off the funding networks sustaining violent groups. “Sanctions really cut off the flow of money, cut off the flow of travel. We don’t know who exactly is financing much of these operations from the Fulani or Boko Haram in the past. And what I do know is, though, if we put economic pressure on them and the inability to move money around, that will have an impact, I think a positive impact,” he said. In a speech seen by SaharaReporters, Trump reiterated that he has designated Nigeria a “country of particular concern” over what he described as large-scale killings of Christians and warned that Washington could cut aid or even take military action if the violence continues. “Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria, thousands and thousands of Christians are being killed, radical Islamists are responsible for this mass slaughter. I am hereby making Nigeria a country of particular concern, that is a legal definition,” Trump wrote in a social media post. He drew attention to global figures and urged rapid action from U.S. lawmakers. “When the Christians or any such group is slaughtered like it's happening in Nigeria 3100 Vs 4476 Worldwide, what horrible numbers.” Trump called on members of Congress to move quickly, singling out appropriations leaders. “Something has to be done, I am asking Congressman Riley Moore together with Chairman Tom Cole and the House Appropriations Committee to immediately look into this matter to report back to me, I mean like immediately.” He added that the United States would intervene to protect religious minorities. “The United States cannot stand by while such atrocities are happening in Nigeria and other countries. It's not only in Nigeria, it's all over. We are able and willing to defend Christians, the killing of Christians, it is not going to happen.” Sources: https://saharareporters.com/2025/11/12/alleged-genocide-us-congressman-says-trump-may-adopt-sanctions-military-action-nigeria https://tribuneonlineng.com/trumps-threat-new-twist-as-us-congressman-proposes-sanction-on-nigeria/ https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/killings-us-lawmaker-allays-invasion-fear-as-fg-engages-trump/%3famp
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| Re: US Congressman Says Trump May Adopt Sanctions Than Military Action In Nigeria by Psalmistproject: 6:41am On Nov 13, 2025 |
Abeg let the US deport all politicians' children back to Nigeria with a permanent ban on entry to the US or Europe. After looting the country dry and leaving everything empty and poor they transfer their next generation to sane countries equipping them with enough proceeds gotten from looting our country dry to start up their lives. |
| Re: US Congressman Says Trump May Adopt Sanctions Than Military Action In Nigeria by ribbit: 6:46am On Nov 13, 2025 |
Thank you Daddy trump. Sanction us please. The christian genocide crooners will be exempted from these sanctions. Including the Christians. We just need ID card that says I'm a Christian Jew that worships white overlord, and boom, automatic exemption. |
| Re: US Congressman Says Trump May Adopt Sanctions Than Military Action In Nigeria by njokuuche77(m): 6:47am On Nov 13, 2025 |
Our politicians need to sit up. Everything should not be about politics & you don’t play politics with human lives. When issues like killings, insecurity, and religious violence become normal headlines, it shows how disconnected our leaders have become from the people they swore to protect. It’s embarrassing that it takes foreign leaders or lawmakers to speak before any sense of urgency returns to our government. Whether Trump’s comments were emotional or strategic, the message is clear: the world is watching how Nigeria treats its own citizens. Instead of waiting for sanctions or lectures from abroad, our leaders should fix the rot within, protect lives, uphold justice, and restore dignity to this country. The time for excuses is long gone. |
| Re: US Congressman Says Trump May Adopt Sanctions Than Military Action In Nigeria by Elvis2kay: 6:48am On Nov 13, 2025 |
Before Nkọ?? Only those munmu believes that USA will invade nigeria . |
| Re: US Congressman Says Trump May Adopt Sanctions Than Military Action In Nigeria by Proudlyngwa(m): 6:48am On Nov 13, 2025 |
This will in no way help the fight against insurgency |
| Re: US Congressman Says Trump May Adopt Sanctions Than Military Action In Nigeria by orisa37: 6:48am On Nov 13, 2025 |
WHAT HUIZENGA SAYS IS NOT NIGERIA PROBLEM. NIGERIA PROBLEM IS TO GET RID OF BOKOHARAM. FH ARE TERRORISTS AND BUHARI WAS BEHIND THEM BY CHRISTIANA AMANPOUR CNN NEWS. TRUMP DOESN'T WANT TERRORISTS ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD. HE HAS DESTROYED HEZBOLLAH, HE IS DESTROYING HAMAS AND HE WILL DESTROY BOKOHARAM WHEREVER IT REARS ITS HEAD. THEREFORE TAKE-TINUBU AKPABIO KEKERE EKUN SHOULD DESTROY MACBAN, BOKOHARAM, ISIS, AND ISWA IN NIGERIA BEFORE TRUMP COMES. |
| Re: US Congressman Says Trump May Adopt Sanctions Than Military Action In Nigeria by DeltaBachelor(m): 6:50am On Nov 13, 2025 |
Hmmmm. I believe sanctions would work better as well, because some people are already twisting the narrative into a religious battle . God help Nigeria ! |
| Re: US Congressman Says Trump May Adopt Sanctions Than Military Action In Nigeria by olptund2012ovi(m): 6:50am On Nov 13, 2025 |
You make sense ,i always know that it's not possible for America to invade Nigeria without invitation |
| Re: US Congressman Says Trump May Adopt Sanctions Than Military Action In Nigeria by muyico(m): 6:51am On Nov 13, 2025 |
It will affect the masses! Okan bale now! |
| Re: US Congressman Says Trump May Adopt Sanctions Than Military Action In Nigeria by Kimo21(m): 6:51am On Nov 13, 2025 |
Trump is very much welcome. Do what you need to do to smoke those jihadists. |
| Re: US Congressman Says Trump May Adopt Sanctions Than Military Action In Nigeria by pennyland(m): 6:53am On Nov 13, 2025*. Modified: 7:10am On Nov 13, 2025 |
I don't go with the new ideas, Let president Trump send us the soldiers it will be more faster, just because of president Twitter message the prime suspect have started running out of the country,if truly you have want to help us, you most pick up some numbers of people behind the TERRORISM in Nigeria, and also help us crushed terrorist which is regarded as their means of cashing out ATM 🏧 |
| Re: US Congressman Says Trump May Adopt Sanctions Than Military Action In Nigeria by SonOfDSoil01: 6:53am On Nov 13, 2025 |
Great100000: this is sad news for those children of hate and perdition that have been wishing and hoping that trump will bomb Nigeria and give them biafla…..they have been all over the SM space writing all loads of jargons. How can America just Send soldiers or bomb a sovereign country when we are not at war with them? The clowns just like to throw logic out the window and imagine any thing in their head and go to town with it…..bunch of delusional clowns😂😂😂
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| Re: US Congressman Says Trump May Adopt Sanctions Than Military Action In Nigeria by iamfraud(f): 6:53am On Nov 13, 2025 |
US congressman doesn’t know law Ipob terrorists want Trump to bomb the northern states
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| Re: US Congressman Says Trump May Adopt Sanctions Than Military Action In Nigeria by AWONEYAN(m): 6:54am On Nov 13, 2025 |
Let him send America Soldiers to wipe out Boko Haram, Iswap, Lukarawa and other terrorist gangs. The sanctions is for the economy. But flush them out |
| Re: US Congressman Says Trump May Adopt Sanctions Than Military Action In Nigeria by Glitcher: 6:54am On Nov 13, 2025 |
Mrchippychappy:I hope you know you will be the actual one to suffer the sanctions not the politicians? Sanctions are to frustrate economies, in simpler words they are to make life difficult for the citizens so they can revolt against the government. |
| Re: US Congressman Says Trump May Adopt Sanctions Than Military Action In Nigeria by Great100000(op): 6:56am On Nov 13, 2025 |
SonOfDSoil01:Please Sir, don't let us turn this to Tribal fight... Also to me, Sanction is also hard. Sanctioning of Country might affect the Economy of that Country |
| Re: US Congressman Says Trump May Adopt Sanctions Than Military Action In Nigeria by johnday12345: 6:56am On Nov 13, 2025 |
Here’s a summary of the article titled “US Congressman Says Trump May Adopt Sanctions Than Military Action In Nigeria”: ✅ What the article reports Bill Huizenga, a U.S. Congressman, stated that while Donald Trump made strong remarks about potential military action in Nigeria, actual military intervention is unlikely. Instead, Huizenga believes Trump is more likely to use economic sanctions and targeted pressure on organizations and individuals rather than large-scale military operations. The remarks come amidst Trump’s threat to cut U.S. aid to Nigeria and possibly send troops if Nigeria does not act to stop violence against Christians. The Nigerian government rejected the idea of a U.S. military intervention and described the threats as coercive. Key considerations: The situation is framed in terms of religious persecution (Christians in Nigeria) and the U.S. response. But multiple sources note that Nigeria’s violence affects both Christians and Muslims, and is driven by regional, ethnic and economic issues as much as religious ones. Sanctions have precedent in U.S. foreign policy (e.g., under Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act) but shifting from military threats to sanctions still involves complex diplomacy. |
| Re: US Congressman Says Trump May Adopt Sanctions Than Military Action In Nigeria by Goodlady(f): 6:59am On Nov 13, 2025 |
The annoying thing is the way some people deny the existing killings. Before terrorism, there's religious killings. From Maitatsine to killing of Gideon Akaluka, Bridget Agbahime, Deborah Samuel, Eunice Olawale and co. There are evidence online. Only fanatics and data boys are denying the obvious yet they're nothing but pencils in the hand of the creator. https://dailypost.ng/2025/11/12/denial-of-christian-genocide-injustice-to-victims-faith-community-northern-can/ * Bridget Agbahime: https://opinion.premiumtimesng.com/2016/11/14/blood-bridget-agbahime-cries-justice/?tztc=1 https://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/pastor-agbahime-husband-woman-murdered-kano-relocates-orodo/ * Gideon Akaluka: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/beheading-stirs-nigerian-tension-1596448.html * Deborah Samuel: https://radionigeria.gov.ng/2022/05/16/deborah-samuel-2/ * Eunice Olawale: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/07/abuja-preachers-murder-killed-mother-like-chicken-15-yr-old-daughter/ |
| Re: US Congressman Says Trump May Adopt Sanctions Than Military Action In Nigeria by Vifx: 6:59am On Nov 13, 2025 |
Finally getting there 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😊😁 we'll see |
| Re: US Congressman Says Trump May Adopt Sanctions Than Military Action In Nigeria by JASONjnr(m): 7:00am On Nov 13, 2025 |
This is what many Nigerians are happy for.... The sanction will further make life harder for all Nigerians and not to Tinubu and his supporters alone. So as you wish this government to fail, be rest assured that it will definitely affect you one way or the other. |
| Re: US Congressman Says Trump May Adopt Sanctions Than Military Action In Nigeria by UkoAnnang(m): 7:01am On Nov 13, 2025 |
![]() Donald Trump please come |
| Re: US Congressman Says Trump May Adopt Sanctions Than Military Action In Nigeria by rajiedreez: 7:01am On Nov 13, 2025 |
He talks recklessly without considering the odds. How is it feasible to displace over 200 million people. It'll be a global emergency |
| Re: US Congressman Says Trump May Adopt Sanctions Than Military Action In Nigeria by MrCGPA(m): 7:02am On Nov 13, 2025 |
The Innocent Nigerians will be affected with Sanctions |
| Re: US Congressman Says Trump May Adopt Sanctions Than Military Action In Nigeria by PepeXKermit: 7:03am On Nov 13, 2025 |
For nigeria, military action is way better than sanctions because sanctions especially when it is economocally targeted will spell doom for an alrrady struggling nigeria, nigerians and the economy... |
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this is sad news for those children of hate and perdition that have been wishing and hoping that trump will bomb Nigeria and give them biafla…..they have been all over the SM space writing all loads of jargons. How can America just Send soldiers or bomb a sovereign country when we are not at war with them? The clowns just like to throw logic out the window and imagine any thing in their head and go to town with it…..bunch of delusional clowns😂😂😂