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Post by Peteetongman on May 18, 2013 8:24:51 GMT -5
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (Reuters) - Nigerian warplanes struck militant camps in the northeast on Friday in a major push against an Islamist insurgency, drawing a sharp warning from the United States to respect human rights and not harm civilians. Troops used jets and helicopters to bombard targets in their biggest offensive since the Boko Haram group launched a revolt almost four years ago to establish a breakaway Islamic state and one military source said at least 30 militants had been killed. But three days after President Goodluck Jonathan declared a state of emergency in the northeast, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry issued a strongly worded statement saying: "We are ... deeply concerned by credible allegations that Nigerian security forces are committing gross human rights violations, which, in turn, only escalate the violence and fuel extremism." The United States is the biggest foreign investor in Africa's most populous nation, notably in its energy sector, and buys a third of Nigeria's oil. Washington "condemns Boko Haram's campaign of terror in the strongest terms", Kerry said, but urged Nigeria's armed forces to show restraint and discipline. news.yahoo.com/nigeria-bombs-islamists-us-sounds-alarm-075029899.html
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2013 17:10:44 GMT -5
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (Reuters) - Nigerian warplanes struck militant camps in the northeast on Friday in a major push against an Islamist insurgency, drawing a sharp warning from the United States to respect human rights and not harm civilians. Troops used jets and helicopters to bombard targets in their biggest offensive since the Boko Haram group launched a revolt almost four years ago to establish a breakaway Islamic state and one military source said at least 30 militants had been killed. But three days after President Goodluck Jonathan declared a state of emergency in the northeast, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry issued a strongly worded statement saying: "We are ... deeply concerned by credible allegations that Nigerian security forces are committing gross human rights violations, which, in turn, only escalate the violence and fuel extremism." The United States is the biggest foreign investor in Africa's most populous nation, notably in its energy sector, and buys a third of Nigeria's oil. Washington "condemns Boko Haram's campaign of terror in the strongest terms", Kerry said, but urged Nigeria's armed forces to show restraint and discipline. news.yahoo.com/nigeria-bombs-islamists-us-sounds-alarm-075029899.htmlIt's like he has a special kinship to Islamic Terrorist Is the fascist board no more? Did Snuffer finally win? If so, .
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Post by Peteetongman on May 18, 2013 17:26:31 GMT -5
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (Reuters) - Nigerian warplanes struck militant camps in the northeast on Friday in a major push against an Islamist insurgency, drawing a sharp warning from the United States to respect human rights and not harm civilians. Troops used jets and helicopters to bombard targets in their biggest offensive since the Boko Haram group launched a revolt almost four years ago to establish a breakaway Islamic state and one military source said at least 30 militants had been killed. But three days after President Goodluck Jonathan declared a state of emergency in the northeast, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry issued a strongly worded statement saying: "We are ... deeply concerned by credible allegations that Nigerian security forces are committing gross human rights violations, which, in turn, only escalate the violence and fuel extremism." The United States is the biggest foreign investor in Africa's most populous nation, notably in its energy sector, and buys a third of Nigeria's oil. Washington "condemns Boko Haram's campaign of terror in the strongest terms", Kerry said, but urged Nigeria's armed forces to show restraint and discipline. news.yahoo.com/nigeria-bombs-islamists-us-sounds-alarm-075029899.htmlIt's like he has a special kinship to Islamic Terrorist Is the fascist board no more? Did Snuffer finally win? If so, . I don't see 'Fascist' board in the directory any longer. It's possible I missed it but.......... I hope snark isn't hyperventilating LOL
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2013 17:39:21 GMT -5
I went through it twice, slowly the second time, not there. I do remember going there a few weeks ago and reading that pb had taken over the board.
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Post by Peteetongman on May 18, 2013 21:25:36 GMT -5
I went through it twice, slowly the second time, not there. I do remember going there a few weeks ago and reading that pb had taken over the board. I was able to find it going a simple Google search, but it does not appear to be in the directory. Not sure wazzup wit dat
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