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Results: The Peace President

Published on 01/07/2026
By: scouthoward
1814
Politics
President Donald Trump spent the Christmas holiday bombing Nigeria with overpriced and scarce long-range Tomahawk missiles — between social media attacks on Somali immigrants, rationalizing his attempted 2020 election steal and reposting calls to jail his political opponents. But Zeteo reports Department of Defense officials were originally worried Trump’s attacks on Nigeria were going to be more of a protracted war, or worse.
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"Two Department of Defense officials, one current and one former, tell Zeteo that at this point, they felt relieved that Trump's Christmas bombing ended up being more targeted than it could have been, given how the president had previously dangled the possibility of sending US ground troops to Nigeria," wrote Zeteo political reporter Asawin Suebsaeng and politics Editor Andrew Perez. "At least we haven't invaded yet," the current DoD official told Zeteo. "Tonight, at my direction as Commander in Chief, the United States launched a powerful and deadly strike against ISIS Terrorist Scum in Northwest Nigeria, who have been targeting and viciously killing, primarily, innocent Christians, at levels not seen for many years, and even Centuries!" Trump announced on Truth Social. Do you believe President Trump's Truth Social version of what took place in Nigeria on Christmas day?
Yes
16%
290 votes
No
41%
730 votes
Undecided
13%
242 votes
Not Applicable
30%
538 votes
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"The bombing was conducted after he and his government spent weeks threatening military action – even possible invasion – in the African nation, claiming that the Nigerian government was failing to stop the mass murder of Christians," Zeteo reports. "Nigerian officials and numerous others who have long monitored political violence in the country stress that the Trump administration is spreading misinformation, and that Christians actually make up a smaller percentage of the death tolls than Muslims." Do you think President Trump is spreading fake news again?
Yes
41%
745 votes
No
18%
315 votes
Undecided
13%
226 votes
Not Applicable
29%
514 votes
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"But as the Trump administration and the MAGA movement enter an increasingly and openly Christian-nationalist phase," reports Zeteo, "nuances and on-the-ground realities don't necessarily matter much as Trump weighs what, where, or whom to bomb next." Zeteo reports Trump pitched himself as a "PEACE PRESIDENT" who would end "forever wars," but this year alone Trump has launched airstrikes in Iran, Yemen, and Somalia, and his administration has carried out more than "two dozen illegal airstrikes against supposed drug boats in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean, without providing evidence for such claims." Do you feel that President Trump's military attacks on foreign, sovereign nations are the actions of a self-proclaimed "Peace President"?
Yes
17%
303 votes
No
41%
736 votes
Undecided
11%
196 votes
Not Applicable
31%
565 votes

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