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Friday, December 26, 2025

In another inexplicable move for an administration that touts an "America First" agenda, Trump bombed Nigeria Christmas Day. While the U.S. President claimed he was trying to protect persecuted Christians, the Nigerian government said it sanctioned the bombings but the operation had nothing to do with religion and instead targeted terrorists. "Nigerian Foreign Minister Yusuf Maitama Tuggar told the BBC it was a "joint operation" and had 'nothing to do with a particular religion'." The U.S. is also targeting Venezuela. Both Venezuela and Nigeria are oil rich countries.

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Trump bombed Nigeria on Christmas Day claiming he's "fighting ISIS and stopping Christian genocide."

Nigerian Christians attest that the violence seen is real but not based on religious discrimination, & Trump's framing as such makes Nigerian Christians less safe www.qasimrashid.com/p/nigeria-ch...[image or embed]

" Qasim Rashid, Esq. (@qasimrashid.com) Dec 25, 2025 at 10:47 PM

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MERRY CHRISTMAS to all, including the dead terrorists, of which there will be many more

The necrotizing orange pedo's diseased brain has deteriorated 1500% in the last week.

#1 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2025-12-25 07:36 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

I don't think there was any more perfect strike than the Israelis firing that missile on the sheik in the wheelchair.

If Trump wants to present his evidence, just like him, I'm all ears.

#2 | Posted by Dbt2 at 2025-12-25 09:44 PM | Reply

And... he made it seem like this bombing was a Christmas Present to Christians; from their true Savior in the WH.

Ignoring, of course, that these wars are killing many more Muslims than anyone else.

"Trump Bombs Nigeria
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#3 | Posted by Corky at 2025-12-25 09:48 PM | Reply

I was surprised Dummkopf Trumpf didn't invoke Dubya's provocative "Crusade" terminology when he ordered the bombing of these Nigerian Muslims: i.redd.it

#4 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-12-26 05:43 AM | Reply

Nothing says Christmas more than air strikes.

#5 | Posted by Zed at 2025-12-26 07:20 AM | Reply

I don't think that I really need to say it....Again...

But Donald Trump is mentally ill.

#6 | Posted by Zed at 2025-12-26 07:20 AM | Reply

#5 I thought nothing says Christmas more than Santa Claus snatching innocent people and disappearing them.

For unto us a child is born...

#7 | Posted by A_Friend at 2025-12-26 07:25 AM | Reply

We've been in Nigeria since 2010 battling Boko Haram.

#8 | Posted by sitzkrieg at 2025-12-26 07:57 AM | Reply

What the hell did Procol Harum ever do to the Dotard?

Just cause they prefer a whiter shade of pale over the orange shade of the Cheetolini?

Sheesh!

#9 | Posted by Wardog at 2025-12-26 08:23 AM | Reply

We've been in Nigeria since 2010 battling Boko Haram.

#8 | Posted by sitzkrieg

When was the last air strike?

#10 | Posted by Zed at 2025-12-26 08:36 AM | Reply

A lot of people are reacting emotionally to the idea of oil tankers being seized, but most of the outrage comes from not understanding what is actually being discussed.
So let's slow this down and explain it clearly, legally, and step by step.

This is not war.
This is not piracy.
This is judgment enforcement " the same principle used every day when courts seize bank accounts, property, aircraft, or cargo from someone who lost in court and refuses to pay.

1. What Venezuela did (the part that always gets skipped)

In the 2000s, under Hugo Chvez, Venezuela seized oil projects owned by foreign companies, including major U.S. firms such as ExxonMobil and ConocoPhillips.

This wasn't a policy disagreement.
It was expropriation:
Contracts were broken
Assets were taken
Compensation that had been agreed to was not paid

That is not controversial. It is historical fact.

2. What the courts decided

Those U.S. companies didn't complain on social media.
They went to international arbitration and U.S. courts " the proper legal venues.

They won.

The rulings were:
Final
Binding
Enforceable

Venezuela lost and was ordered to pay tens of billions of dollars in damages.

3. The real problem: Venezuela refused to pay

Here is the key point most critics ignore:

Venezuela refused to comply with the court judgments.

In any legal system " domestic or international " when a party:
Loses in court
Owes a judgment
Refuses to pay

... the law allows creditors to seize commercial assets belonging to the debtor outside its borders to satisfy the judgment.

This is called judgment enforcement.

Countries do not get a free pass simply because they are countries.

4. Why oil tankers even enter the conversation

Venezuela's primary commercial asset is oil.

Oil moves on oil tankers.

Those tankers:
Carry state-owned Venezuelan oil
Are commercial property, not military or diplomatic assets
Can be lawfully seized by court order in cooperating jurisdictions

This is no different in principle from seizing:
A bank account
A plane
A shipment of goods

Calling this "piracy" is legally incorrect.
Piracy is theft without lawful authority.
This is court-ordered seizure to collect a debt already ruled on.

5. The math everyone avoids

Let's use conservative, realistic numbers so no one can claim exaggeration.
Estimated unpaid court judgments: ~$35 billion
Oil price used: $62 per barrel
Typical large oil tanker (VLCC): ~2 million barrels

Value of one full tanker:
Gross value: ~$124 million
Net value after realistic court-sale discounts: ~$115 million

Now do the math:

$35,000,000,000 $115,000,000 300 tankers

That's where the number comes from.

Not one tanker.
Not ten.
About three hundred.

One tanker only covers about one-third of one percent of what Venezuela owes.

#11 | Posted by boaz at 2025-12-26 09:12 AM | Reply

When was the last air strike?

#10 | Posted by Zed at 2025-12-26 08:36 AM | Reply

2025. Most airstrikes are done by Nigerian pilots flying US supplied and maintained A-29 Super Tucanos, targeted by a combination of Nigerian forces trained by and working side by side with US special forces. We've been at war on Boko Haram, in Nigeria, since 2010 through 5 presidential administrations. Obama, Obama, Trump, Biden, Trump again. Some estimates put it around 4000 christians killed for being christian in Nigeria through 2024. The ethno-religious conflict kicked off in 2010, when Boko Haram joined Islamic State and launched a wave of bombings against Christians on Christmas.

#12 | Posted by sitzkrieg at 2025-12-26 09:29 AM | Reply

For all that -------- about a war on Christmas in America, there's an actual War on Christmas in Nigeria by Islamists. Bombings, kidnappings, refugee crisis, etc.

#13 | Posted by sitzkrieg at 2025-12-26 09:31 AM | Reply

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