From what?
Boka Haram has been killing Christians for over a decade, and it never even got a whisper of concern from Trump thru his first term and nine months of his second, and
You lie. President Trump did speak publicly on the slaughter and persecution of Christians in Nigeria during his first term (2017–2021).
He raised the issue directly in a joint press conference with Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari on April 30, 2018, at the White House. President Trump stated that the United States was "deeply concerned by religious violence in Nigeria, including the burning of churches and the killing and persecution of Christians," and urged Nigeria to "immediately secure the affected communities and protect innocent civilians of all faiths."
Buhari responded by acknowledging the violence, attributing it partly to herdsmen conflicts and cross-border influences.This public confrontation caught Buhari off-guard and led to immediate Nigerian actions, such as deploying security forces to troubled areas. The remarks aligned with broader U.S. concerns about religious freedom, including reports from groups like Open Doors on attacks by Boko Haram and Fulani militants.
President Trump later designated Nigeria a "Country of Particular Concern" in December 2020 for severe religious freedom violations, which included the ongoing killings of Christians.
These actions were part of Trump's administration's focus on global religious persecution, as seen in the first-ever Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom in July 2018, where Nigeria's situation was highlighted. However, critics noted that violence continued after Joe Biden's election.
now he suddenly wants to invade Nigeria. As stated, just another Trump diversion off his screw ups
A textbook example of saber-rattling, not a war plan. It’s loud, theatrical, and designed to dominate headlines and pressure Nigeria without crossing the threshold of irreversible commitment.