US Airstrikes Nigeria Christmas 2025: Protecting Christians or Escalation? | JEJE VIBE EP 315 cover art

US Airstrikes Nigeria Christmas 2025: Protecting Christians or Escalation? | JEJE VIBE EP 315

US Airstrikes Nigeria Christmas 2025: Protecting Christians or Escalation? | JEJE VIBE EP 315

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JEJE VIBE PODCAST EPISODE 315🎙️ This video is brought to you by JEJE VIBE Podcast – your go-to source for the most urgent and eye-opening stories impacting communities across the World. Subscribe, like, share, and join the JEJE VIBE movement to stay informed on the issues that matter.OVERVIEW:🎙️ In today's explosive episode of JEJE VIBE Podcast, we break down the unprecedented US military strikes in Nigeria on Christmas Day 2025. Trump launched Tomahawk missiles and Reaper drone strikes against what he claims were ISIS terrorists targeting Christians in Sokoto State. But here's the problem: the area is over 90% Muslim, residents say there's never been Christian persecution there, and ISIS doesn't have a known base in northwest Nigeria. We analyze the contradictions, examine whether this "Christian protection" narrative holds up, and question what Trump's real agenda might be in West Africa.Key points covered:* US Launches Christmas Day Strikes in Nigeria (Dec 25, 2025)* Trump's "ISIS Terrorist Scum" Claim vs Reality on Ground* Sokoto State: 90%+ Muslim Population Hit by "Christian Protection" Strike* 16 GPS-Guided Munitions + Tomahawk Missiles Deployed* Nigerian Government Approved BUT Questions Remain* Debris Falls in Jabo & Offa - Zero Civilian Casualties Claimed* Pete Hegseth Warns "More to Come"* Nicki Minaj's UN Speech on Christian Persecution📊 JEJENALYSIS on:* Trump's "Christian Genocide" Narrative Doesn't Match Reality* Sokoto State Demographics vs Strike Justification* The Dangerous Precedent of Unsolicited Foreign Intervention* Nigerian Sovereignty & Government Complicity Analysis* Why ISIS Isn't Based in Northwest Nigeria (They're in Northeast)* Lakurawa Group vs ISWAP vs Boko Haram Distinctions* Religious Framing vs Complex Insecurity Reality* Pete Hegseth's "Department of War" Escalation Strategy* Long-Term US Military Presence in West Africa Concerns* Nicki Minaj Used as Christian Persecution Spokesperson* Syrian Strikes to Nigerian Strikes: Pattern Recognition🗣️ Share your thoughts in the comments!* Do you believe Trump's "Christian genocide" claims?💬 Join the conversation:* Is Nigerian sovereignty being violated with permission?📺 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell!CHANNELS:🚀 https://www.youtube.com/@jejevibepodcastSupport The Channel-: CASHAPP: $JEJEVIBEDon't miss out on our exclusive insights and engaging discussions. -Hit the like button and share JEJE VIBE PODCAST contents-Subscribe to become part of the JEJE VIBE Community "JEJE VIBERS" for more electrifying updates!-Leave your thoughts in the comment section 📌 **Connect with JEJE VIBE PODCAST:**- Website: https://www.jejevibepod.com- Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jejevibepod- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jejevibepod- Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/jejevibepod- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JEJEVIBEPOD- Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/jejevibepod- Medium: https://www.medium.com/@jejevibepod- Discord: https://www.discord.gg/NZQFd7k47jTAGS: #JEJEVIBE #JEJEVIBECommunity #Jejevibepod #jejevibers #JEJEVIBEPodcast #Nigeria #USStrikes #TrumpNigeria #ChristmasDayStrikes #SokotoState #ISISNigeria #PeteHegseth #Lakurawa #NigerianSecurity #WestAfrica #MilitaryIntervention #ChristianPersecution Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107:JEJE VIBE Podcast operates under the guidelines of Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. Content used falls under "fair use" for criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. JEJE VIBE Podcast respects copyrights and seeks permission when necessary. If you believe our use infringes your copyright, please contact us for prompt resolution. No ownership claims are made to third-party content. Thank you for understanding and supporting lawful use on JEJE VIBE Podcast.

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