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Super Powers Backing Boko Haram –sheikh Abubakar Gumi by Elose11(m): 5:39am On Nov 18, 2014 |
US promised to assist Nigeria to fight Boko Haram. They have been around since then but there is no improvement. They have refused to sell arms to Nigeria, yet they are blocking Nigeria from getting arms elsewhere. Will it therefore be right to say the US is giving a tacit support for Boko Haram? When you see insurgency anywhere in the world, like what is happening in Iraq, it is more than what the ordinary eyes can see. In this era of advancement in technology, it is very difficult for a convoy of militants to go about in Hilux vehicles, mounting heavy guns, to be roaming about, without the knowledge, approval and support of the super powers. It is unimaginable. These guns cannot be carried by men, they have to be carried by vehicles. High caliber projectors and bullets are carried by these vehicles. And any vehicle that moves can easily be identified from the sky. In fact you cannot carry the guns, you have to dismantle them. So, it is global politics going around. Why the politics? What could have been responsible for it? One, if nations that have oil break up, it’s the buyers that benefit, not the seller. Iraq has a lot of oil. In the north are the Shiites and in the middle are the Sunnis. You cannot just come and divide a country like that out of the blues, except there is a serious reason to divide it. And such serious reason could be religious divide not even ethnicity. So, if you want to divide Nigeria, something like Boko Haram is good. Support them, direct them, take a big chunk of Nigeria, and let the rest say, ‘ok, let’s be on our own.’ But that will be extremely difficult for them to do because not even Muslims would like to be under Boko Haram. Not even Muslims, let alone non-Muslims. So, if Boko Haram is taking over towns, Muslims will be agitated, the way we are all agitating because Boko Haram represents anything but Islam. When Nigeria becomes lawless, Boko Haram will have a field day. And that is not an option. We have to talk to ourselves. Whoever helps Nigeria to achieve this is also helping it to stabilize. I just hope people will listen. Terrorism has no boundary. Nobody is safe anywhere. It is not going to stop in Nigeria. Nobody can stop Nigerians from going to Europe. So how do you identify terrorists among those traveling? It’s in the best interest of America that terrorism is crushed in Nigeria. Terrorism is now an opportunity for every mentally derailed person to kill himself or herself in the name of going to paradise. Somebody is just suffering from depression, but rather than committing suicide and die, he joins an organization that encourages him/her to ‘come and collect weapons and die with others so you can go to paradise.’ http://sunnewsonline.com/new/ |
Re: Super Powers Backing Boko Haram –sheikh Abubakar Gumi by macpetrus(m): 6:18am On Nov 18, 2014 |
Maybe..... |
Re: Super Powers Backing Boko Haram –sheikh Abubakar Gumi by cirmuell(m): 7:37am On Nov 18, 2014 |
well there are some atom of truth in what he said. Destabilize countries selling oil and then take advantage of the situation(but again it's not only Nigeria & Iraq or Libya that sells oil) or are they picking on the weak ones first?. When ISIS took hold of the refineries in Iraq, they were (or, are still) selling oil @ $23\$25 per barrel, imaging that!. I believe there's more to all these than meet the eye and there's a powerplay going on in the world politics. The US and her NATO allies is trying to frustrate Russia's economy, and even now there's crash in oil price which is greatly going to affect our country too. No matter how hard the US try to look like they are saints, something just don't feel right about them. |
Re: Super Powers Backing Boko Haram –sheikh Abubakar Gumi by donmalcolm21(m): 7:48am On Nov 18, 2014 |
Sheikh Gumi should call. Out to Northern elders to stop sponsoring BH not all this blame the west game. |
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