GUNS-A-BLAZING: President Trump Challenges Nigeria’s Terror Network — U.S.–Biafra Alliance Gains Momentum
By The BRGIE News Line Political Desk
November 4, 2025 | Washington D.C. & Abuja
In a stunning new declaration that has sent shockwaves through diplomatic circles, former U.S. President Donald J. Trump has vowed that the United States will no longer tolerate terrorist activities and religious persecution within Nigeria.
In a post shared on his verified Truth Social account on November 1, 2025, Trump stated that if the Nigerian government continues to “allow the killing of Christians,” the U.S. would halt all assistance and could “go in guns-a-blazing” to dismantle what he described as “a network of Islamic terrorists and their financiers.”
“If we attack, it will be fast, vicious, and sweet,” Trump wrote. “The terrorist thugs attacking our cherished Christians will soon learn what American justice feels like.”
The Biafra Republic Government-in-Exile (BRGIE) has applauded the strong U.S. stance against terrorism and religious genocide.
In a press release registered with the U.S. Department of Justice on July 21, 2025 (FARA Registration Unit), BRGIE publicly outlined an Alliance Proposal to the U.S. Government.
The proposal includes:
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Permanent U.S. military presence in Biafra territory;
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Counter-terrorism collaboration and intelligence exchange;
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Economic partnerships focused on critical minerals, oil, and gas;
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Diplomatic mediation to end persecution and stabilize the region.
BRGIE Spoke-person stated:
“This is a new dawn. The Biafra region welcomes U.S. leadership and any effort to dismantle terrorist networks in Nigeria. America’s moral and strategic intervention will bring peace, protect Christians, and restore justice across West Africa.”
Across West Africa and beyond, several religious and human rights organizations have voiced support for U.S. measures to hold Nigerian networks accountable for extremist violence.
Christian advocacy groups, humanitarian missions, and diaspora communities in Europe and the U.S. have praised Washington’s move to designate Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) under international religious freedom laws — a move that could impose sanctions and demand reform.
Policy analysts say the designation, combined with the U.S.–Biafra Alliance Framework, could mark a turning point in regional stability.
It would also reinforce U.S. influence in countering terrorism financing while ensuring freedom of religion and human rights protection.
EDITOR’S NOTE: Why We Support the U.S.–Biafra Partnership
At The BRGIE News Line, we strongly endorse the United States’ decisive leadership and its recognition of the need to confront extremism and protect persecuted Christians.
The U.S.–Biafra Alliance represents not just a political strategy but a moral commitment — one that aligns with the founding values of peace, unity, equity, and progress for which the people of Biafra have long stood.
Biafra’s cooperation with the United States promises a new model for regional stability, built on shared democratic principles, counter-terrorism collaboration, and economic prosperity.
The fight against terror is not a war of vengeance — it is a struggle for humanity’s right to live free from fear.
The BRGIE stands with the United States in pursuit of this just cause.
“U.S.–Biafra Alliance: A New Dawn Against Terror and Persecution.”


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