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Friday, May 09, 2014
U.S. Sends Troops To Nigeria
The United States is sending troops and equipment to help Nigerian security forces find school girls abducted by the Islamic terrorist group Boko Haram. U.S. Africa Command will help with communications, logistics and intelligence planning. It will not conduct military operations. The departments of State and Justice also will be involved, working from the U-S embassy in Abuja. More than 250 girls were taken from their secondary school about three weeks ago. Boko Haram is thought to have taken them into the dense Sambisa Forest. The insurgents have reportedly married some of them and threatened to sell others into slavery.
Where are the anti-Bush crowds that told us to stay out of Afghanistan and Iraq?
ReplyDeleteHey 6:51 , figure it out , those countries you mentioned are not considered a black population.
ReplyDeleteNow do you get it?
We allow those countries you mentioned to rape and kill children , the media doesn't give this information to us. The middle east countries have been doing this for thousands of years.
The African countries have been doing this since the world began.
About Damn time!
ReplyDeleteI guess we didn’t learn anything when we sent our troops into the dense forest of Viet Nam.
ReplyDeleteMore stupid #@$# from Obama. We got no business there spending more taxpayers money. We cannot police the whole world. What about spending the money to solve our problems here at home. Obama doesn't care about the thousands of young girls sold into slavery here in the United States. They are chained to their beds and barely fed enough to survive and sold for sex. What about that Obama. Oh on that note he will probably just take another vacation or go golfing.
ReplyDeleteJust another distraction to keep us from watching what Ob' is doing behind our backs.
ReplyDeleteIn all of the excitement Obama completely forgot about infrastructure issues.
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