President Donald Trump said over the weekend that he might send the U.S. military into Nigeria because of attacks on Christians there. Trump called Nigeria a “country of particular concern” on Truth Social and told some Republican members of Congress to look into what was happening.
But the next day, he went much further with his warnings. According to MSNBC, he also said America might go into “that now disgraced country, guns-a-blazing, to completely wipe out the Islamic Terrorists.” Trump added that any attack would be “fast, vicious, and sweet.” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth replied to his post saying, “Yes sir.”
### Trump’s List of Potential Military Actions Grows
Trump threatened war against Nigeria, but the next country he added to his target list is the biggest shock yet. A new report reveals that the Trump administration is now planning to send American soldiers and intelligence operatives into Mexico to target drug cartels. This mission could involve ground troops actually operating inside Mexico—marking a significant shift in how Trump wants to address the drug problem.
The threats against Nigeria and Mexico are just part of a broader pattern. Trump has warned several other countries that he might use military force against them.
### Heightened Tensions in Latin America
Trump has recently taken a tough stance on Venezuela, sending Air Force B-1 bombers to fly near the country two weeks ago. He also deployed a large aircraft carrier group to Latin America. When speaking to “60 Minutes,” Trump said he does not anticipate a war with Venezuela but did not rule out military strikes entirely.
Relations between the U.S. and Colombia have also deteriorated over the past few weeks. Trump even called the Colombian president an “illegal drug leader.”
### Controversial U.S. Military Actions at Sea
Defense Secretary Hegseth reported that American forces struck another civilian boat in international waters late Saturday, killing all three people on board. This marked the 15th time the U.S. has conducted such strikes, resulting in a total of 64 deaths. The Pentagon admitted to lawmakers that it does not know the identities of the individuals killed in these operations.
### Other Military Considerations and Aggressive Moves
Trump has also mentioned the possibility of sending American troops back to Afghanistan, as his administration wants to regain control of Bagram Air Base.
In addition to these threats, Trump has already launched attacks on targets in Iran and started bombing Yemen. He has also expressed ambitions to take over Canada, Greenland, the Panama Canal, and the Gaza Strip.
All of these developments have taken place within the past year, painting a picture of an increasingly aggressive foreign policy stance under Trump’s administration.
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