Nigeria: The Next Crusade

Trump’s threat to intervene in Nigeria has nothing to do with faith, it’s another act of empire wrapped in divine language. America doesn’t save; it subdues. The cross is just the flag they wave when the bombs fall.

Nigeria: The Next Crusade
Nigeria: The Next Crusade — How America Weaponizes God to Rule the World

They never come to help. They come to dominate.

Every time America speaks of freedom, a country ends up on fire. Every time a president opens his mouth about human rights, another nation is stripped of its own.

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Now it’s Nigeria’s turn under the holy spotlight.

Trump, with his usual delusion of grandeur, threatens to send troops and airstrikes to “protect Christians.” He waves the Bible with one hand and a drone controller with the other, a prophet of blood disguised as a savior.


The Theater of Compassion

They call it intervention. We should call it what it is, invasion wrapped in empathy porn.

America doesn’t bleed for the world; it bleeds the world dry.

Nigeria’s violence is real, but it’s internal, chaotic, human. It’s not a religious war, it’s a nation choking on corruption and decades of neglect. But that doesn’t fit America’s narrative. “Protecting Christians” sounds cleaner, nobler, easier to sell to the ignorant masses.

Behind the sermon is strategy: oil, territory, obedience.

Behind the prayer is power.

And behind every “humanitarian operation” is a goddamn contract.


Africa as a Stage

They talk about peace like they invented it, but wherever they go, peace dies first.

Libya, Iraq, Syria, they were all rescues, remember?

All “missions of freedom” that left graves, chaos, and corporate footprints.

Now they look at Africa like it’s unfinished business, the last continent not fully kneeling. Nigeria’s size, its oil, its growing independence, that makes Washington itch. And Trump? He just says what the polished devils in suits keep quiet about. He’s empire without the mask, arrogance without the perfume.


Sovereignty? They Laugh at the Word

Nigeria’s leaders said they’d welcome help, but only if their sovereignty is respected.

That’s a joke in Washington. Sovereignty means nothing to a country that’s built an empire on violating it.

To them, sovereignty is a privilege you keep until your land, your oil, or your politics become inconvenient. Then you’re “unstable”, “unsafe”, “in need of intervention”.

And when the bombs fall, they’ll say it was for your own good.


Religion: The Oldest Weapon

Empires have always used God as a bullet.

They bless the guns, they quote the scripture, and they call it righteous. It’s not faith, it’s a tool to soften resistance, to make murder sound merciful.

Trump isn’t protecting Christians. He’s protecting America’s addiction to control.

Faith is the cover story; domination is the goal.

And let’s be clear, when America preaches morality, it’s comedy. A country drenched in its own blood lecturing others on justice is the very definition of hypocrisy.


The Harsh Truth

This isn’t about Christians, or Muslims, or peace.

It’s about power.

The kind of power that rewrites history, steals autonomy, and calls it leadership.

Trump’s Nigeria threat is not a policy, it’s a performance, a grotesque piece of political theater where Africa plays the victim and America plays God.

They will drone villages, sign reconstruction deals, and call it salvation.

They will destroy to “save,” exploit to “uplift,” occupy to “defend.”

And when it’s over, the only thing left standing will be their flag.

The empire is not coming to help Nigeria.

It’s coming to remind the world who’s boss.


A. Kade

“Every empire calls its invasion a rescue — until the rescue becomes the grave.”


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