During the first month of his candidacy in 2015, Donald Trump acknowledged that there was a global genocide taking place against Christianity and that he intended to side with the Christians. One of the most painful things to watch during the period from 2009 through 2016 was the Obama administration’s unofficial and undeclared war on the Body of Christ around the world.
In virtually every armed conflict that involved Wahabi Sunni Muslims and any other group of people, Barack Obama sided with the Muslims. (Wahabi Sunnism is the same doctrinal branch of Islam followed by Al Qaida, ISIS, Boko Haram and the Muslim Brotherhood, among others.)
Millions of Christians across the Middle East and Africa suddenly found themselves directly in the crosshairs of the same Islamic terrorist groups that America had been doing battle against through 2008 but was now inexplicably arming with weapons of warfare.
Even today, Christians in the Central African Republic are fleeing for their lives thanks to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s Benghazi guns. Central African Republic is an 80-percent majority Christian nation and yet its government has all but collapsed under the attack from Obama administration-armed Muslim terrorists.
Boko Haram is running almost completely unchecked across northern Nigeria, thanks to the same weapons. It is the same story that was repeated across Sudan and Mali previously, and is still playing out in Syria.
In December 2017, Vice President Mike Pence announced that the Trump administration would no longer be sending relief money through the United Nations to “help” Christians and other persecuted minorities in war-torn areas of the Middle East and Africa. It’s about time! The former chief of operations of the UN’s Emergency Coordination Centre admitted this month that UN staffers have committed at least 60,000 rapes of women and children over the last decade, and that UN agencies currently employ more than 3,300 known pedophiles.
The conditions in the United Nations refugee camps are so dire for Christians that they flee into the wilderness rather than subject themselves to the abuse that they will face at the hands of the Muslims in the camps, as well as the UN relief workers.
The Obama administration doled out $1.4 billion to the United Nations to aid persecuted Christian and Yazidi communities in Iraq. Out of those who have survived in the region, there are an estimated 200,000 remaining Christians who are homeless and jobless. The $1.4 billion the UN received… vanished. Your tax dollars at work, thanks to the Obama administration and the UN!
We are told repeatedly by the mainstream media that there must be “no religious litmus test” in response to President Trump’s very-sensible travel ban from terrorist-producing countries. Yet the Obama administration brazenly imposed a religious litmus test for refugee admissions to the United States.
The State Department under former Secretary John Kerry told The Barnabas Fund that there was “no way” it would accept Christian refugees from Iraq and Syria, even if private American Christians picked up all the costs of relocating them. Even at no cost to the taxpayers, the Obama administration would only allow Muslims to receive asylum in America, while leaving minority Christians in the desert to perish.
Vice President Pence announced in October that the Trump administration’s intent was to send the money directly to persecuted communities through the US Agency for International Development (USAID), rather than letting the UN “administer” the money into its own pockets. This has not yet happened, however, because USAID is suddenly embroiled in a sexual abuse scandal of its own. With both the UN and USAID too corrupted to be trusted with American taxpayer money, it’s still unknown which entity will eventually receive funding to help the displaced Christian communities in the Middle East and Africa.
One thing that is clear is that the tide has finally turned against the Islamic sects that were emboldened by the Obama administration and were seeking to eradicate the church. Christians are moving back to homelands that were lost in recent years and are ready to rebuild, even if they are unable to at this point due to lack of resources. They are safer now than at any point during the Obama administration’s eight-year rampage.
The Trump administration will do its part to help the church. The next question for all of us should be, “What can we do to help our brothers and sisters in Christ who have lost so much?” Remain in prayer for them for now, because as we all know, we would want them to pray for us if we were in the same circumstances.
~ Christian Patriot Daily