This means that your post is really about defending Israel's™ actions.
First, no Zionist is America First, obviously.
Second, a cursory internet search doesn't support your assertion that the media is presenting this as a "peaceful genocide" (whatever you mean by that) against Christians. According to reports,
most Boko Haram victims have been Muslims.
Trump said the U.S. government will also immediately stop all aid and assistance to Nigeria.
www.reuters.com
Nigeria, which has 200 ethnic groups practicing Christianity, Islam and traditional religions, has a long history of peaceful coexistence, but it has also seen flare-ups of violence among groups, often exacerbated by ethnic divisions or conflict over scarce resources.
The extremist Islamist armed group Boko Haram has also terrorized northeast Nigeria, an insurgency that has killed tens of thousands of people over the past 15 years. Human rights experts have said most Boko Haram victims have been Muslims.
That could be because Boko Haram is an extremist militant sect who see themselves as some of the only true Muslims.
...but for Boko Haram the phrase has special resonance: they consider themselves some of the only genuine representatives of Sunni Islam... and they reject several aspects of mainstream Sunni identity, such as adherence to recognized legal schools.
Like other Salafi-jihadis, Boko Haram asserts the right to declare Muslim leaders apostates, rebel against allegedly infidel states, and use force to impose the Salafi creed and a strict interpretation of Islamic law on civilians. Source
That being said, Christians do suffer in Nigeria.
Nigeria is almost evenly divided between Muslims, who dominate in the north, and Christians, who dominate in the south. There are more than 80 million professing Christians in Africa’s most populous nation, the fruit of both pioneer mission work and freed slaves who returned to the continent from Europe with the gospel following the 1833 abolition of slavery in England. Foreign missionary activity in the north has declined significantly since 2008 as a result of the emergence of the Islamic militant group Boko Haram. Based in the north, Boko Haram is affiliated with al-Qaida and has also aligned itself with the self-proclaimed Islamic State (ISIS). Although Boko Haram has weakened somewhat in the northeast, it still carries out devastating attacks in the Christian communities and on army units in the region. Boko Haram is also reportedly backing ongoing attacks on Christian villages by militant Fulani Muslims, who have concentrated their attacks in the central region of Nigeria. Terrorist groups and other Muslims in the north want to drive Christians out of the region and continue their push to create a separate nation governed by Islamic law. Source.
The above assertion that
Boko Haram is affiliated with al-Qaida, is in no small way clarified in the analysis I previously cited.
Alongside conspiracy theories that purport to explain Boko Haram, there are four common but inadequate treatments.
...
Third is the contention that the early Boko Haram was an extension of al-Qaida. ... The early Boko Haram occasionally voiced support for alQaida, but its messages mostly focused on Nigerian politics.
...
Boko Haram’s eventual affiliation with the Islamic State may have represented a formal break with al-Qaida, but it is more likely that any relationship Boko Haram had with al-Qaida was patchy, informal, and marginal to its overall development.
Despite their slip up there, The Voice of the Martyrs does more than talk, and if you're genuinely concerned about the Christians suffering in Nigeria,
they provide you ways that you can help right now. No need to wait on Trump.
Third, though any relief of Christian persecution is welcome, Trump is only talking tough here because Nigeria is a weak nation and Muslims are a easy target. Would he dare give China the same ultimatum?
Israel™? who is classified by the Voice of the Martyrs and right up there along with Nigeria and others as one of the
nations actually hostile to Christianity.)
No. He can safely bellow and beat his chest with Nigeria and Boko Haram. But it's not really about the Christians there.
Fourth, you can't compare 40,000 deaths in 15 years with over 60,000, half of whom are children, in 2 years, but one can compare Isreal™ and the Zionist goal of a Jewish supremacist state with Boko Haram and its goal of Islamic supremacy. If what is going on in Nigeria is a genocide, Israel™ is perpetrating a holocaust, and not a few Jews say that it is doing just that.
Fifth, to answer your question, if I were President, would I step in? I would try to create an international coalition with Canada and Great Britain, to offer the Nigerian Christians and Muslims suffering there assylum in the U.S. and abroad. But I'd let God sort it out between Boko Haram and the Nigerian government.