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US Set To Wipe Boko Haram by chidisco124: 7:49pm On Nov 02, 2013

The United States of America, Thursday re-stated its commitment to join the Federal Government and counter terrorism experts in wiping out Boko Haram and its war of extermination against defenceless civilians in the northern part of the country.

According to the statement, in spite of the increased spate of activities of Boko Haram and similar terrorist groups in the sub-region, which made many wonder if U.S. diplomacy in West Africa had failed, the US was resolute in its commitment to fight terrorism to a stand-still.

The statement was made during the eighth annual Trans-Sahara Counterterrorism Partnership (TSTP), chaired by Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Assistant Secretary, Bureau of African Affairs.

Thomas-Greenfield expressed dismay at the incessant killing of civilians in the northern region of Nigeria by Boko Haram, while in Libya, Tunisia and Mali, Algeria and Niger Republic, terrorists continue to capitalise on the relative political instability in those countries, “but the stakes for TSCTP have never been higher than they are today,” Thomas-Greenfield asserted.

According to the US Bureau of African Affairs, sponsors of the conference, in the past 18 months, there had been rising political instability in Libya, Tunisia, and Mali as terrorists capitalise on this to carry out attacks against civilians.

Said the Under-Secretary of State: “Indeed, events in Mali raised hard questions. We should continue to seek broad understanding of the lessons learned from Mali. However, it is important to note that despite this setback we experienced, the region as a whole responded rapidly to events in Mali, which was possible in part due to international support, including TSCTP’s enduring engagement and capacity-building efforts.”

Addressing the conference, Thomas-Greenfield noted that last year underscored the real threat posed by al-Qa’ida in the Islamic Maghreb, or "AQIM," and associated violent extremist groups throughout this vulnerable region. “But at the same time,” Thomas-Greenfield noted, 2012 underscored the resolve of governments and civil society groups to counter that threat. African forces – many of them U.S.-trained – responded to the situation in Mali and worked alongside the French military to push back AQIM from safe havens in northern Mali,” where Nigeria along with UN troops fought to repel the activities of these terrorists while helping to re-direct the country along an elected democratic government, which has largely weakened the base of the terrorists and rebel allies.

Said Thomas-Greenfield:”The intervention left AQIM scattered, fractured, and demoralised. And then, Malians took to the polls in a historic democratic election – an election that was a powerful rebuke to the restrictive rule and violent extremist ideology that AQIM imposed.

Meanwhile, the governments of Algeria, Burkina Faso, Mauritania, and Niger have recommitted to counter terrorism and to enhance security along their shared borders.”

Thomas-Greenfield painstakingly gave statistics which showed that In 2005, the architects of TSCTP rightly understood that the majority of communities across North and West Africa rejected violent extremist ideology, and that the governments were largely committed to countering AQIM and other violent extremist groups. What is needed, she said, is not imposing US solutions, but rather, building resilience, building capacity, and building partnerships. “Almost a decade later.”

she argued, “that approach remains sound and should continue to be at the heart of our strategy.
“The region faces significant terrorist threats, which continue to morph, exploiting local grievances and divisions between various ethnic groups, porous borders, and weak institutions. While violent extremism manifests differently across the vast region comprising the Sahel and Maghreb, we see linkages between violent extremist groups across borders. In response, our strategy must be increasingly regional and comprehensive.”

According to Thomas-Greenfield, earlier this year, Under Secretary of State Wendy Sherman convened a working group of relevant Department of State and USAID offices to review the strategy toward the Sahel-Maghreb region. The working group identified five core recommendations – all of which should guide the collective efforts on moving forward.

The first of these recommendations is a focus on stabilizing the Libya-Niger-Mali corridor, which has become a main area of operations and transit for AQIM and its associated groups. Second, s a suggestion on looking for ways to push good governance, the rule of law, human rights, and inclusive economic growth across the region while thinking about how it can support peaceful, successful elections across the region, particularly in Burkina Faso, Niger, Libya, and Nigeria.

Third is an aim at strengthening regional cooperation and synchronisation efforts with key international partners. Fourth, it recommends for ways of helping governments and communities manage their borders as a focus for US security and development assistance. Fifth and finally, in conjunction with the first four recommendations, the working group agreed to strengthen TSCTP. “We have since conducted an interagency review. The review concluded “that while TSCTP is not the vehicle to advance all of our priorities in the region, it remains an essential program to build state and civil society capacity and cooperation to counter terrorism.”

Source: Thisday

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Re: US Set To Wipe Boko Haram by lincolnj88: 8:06pm On Nov 02, 2013
Gumi is already hugging a transformer

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Re: US Set To Wipe Boko Haram by Goddex: 8:16pm On Nov 02, 2013
APC juggernauts will not like this story
because Boko Haram is thier baby.

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Re: US Set To Wipe Boko Haram by Nobody: 8:49pm On Nov 02, 2013
the same way they've suceeded in wiping the Taliban and Al qaeda undecided
Re: US Set To Wipe Boko Haram by Psylas(m): 9:11pm On Nov 02, 2013
If our military kill boko haram dem go say na civilians, They should come n fight theirselves
Re: US Set To Wipe Boko Haram by Nobody: 9:16pm On Nov 02, 2013
It is a welcome development if U.S came in to help because Jonathan Administration is running an inept government. Boko Haram would have been a thing of the past if the government had acted since 2010. The U.S intervention shows Jonathan has failed in securing lives in properties in Nigeria. This killings need to stop as soon as possible.

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Re: US Set To Wipe Boko Haram by Garrithe1st: 9:30pm On Nov 02, 2013
They should just colonize us.....

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Re: US Set To Wipe Boko Haram by Nobody: 9:50pm On Nov 02, 2013
grin

Garri the 1st: They should just colonize us.....
Re: US Set To Wipe Boko Haram by SLIDEwaxie(m): 11:02pm On Nov 02, 2013
smartchoice: the same way they've suceeded in wiping the Taliban and Al qaeda undecided
u dey mind dem?
Re: US Set To Wipe Boko Haram by donphilopus: 11:28pm On Nov 02, 2013
Goddex: APC juggernauts will not like this story
because Boko Haram is thier baby.
Don't be using alt acct to spew hocus pocus, reveal yourself...
Re: US Set To Wipe Boko Haram by mike404(m): 11:40pm On Nov 02, 2013
Re: US Set To Wipe Boko Haram by khattab02: 12:27am On Nov 03, 2013
That will be interesting! Good. I Just hope they won't leave us in chaos like others they have helped viped.
Re: US Set To Wipe Boko Haram by BabaEleko(m): 1:29am On Nov 03, 2013
The end is near. The end of Boko haram or the end is Nigeria, one is near. Very near.
Re: US Set To Wipe Boko Haram by tyson55(m): 1:53am On Nov 03, 2013
The US should bring in the drones already and start eliminating this bastards of the surface of the earth. It's about time...
Re: US Set To Wipe Boko Haram by Nobody: 4:17am On Nov 03, 2013
Game of chess...

Generations yet unborn will never forgive our so-called leaders, if they compromised our freedom.
I hate imperialism.
Re: US Set To Wipe Boko Haram by bcomputer101: 6:01am On Nov 03, 2013
Garri the 1st: They should just colonize us.....

They should colonize you and your people(family).
This will be a better option...

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Re: US Set To Wipe Boko Haram by raytony: 7:52am On Nov 03, 2013
Garri the 1st: They should just colonize us.....
Spot on bro.
Re: US Set To Wipe Boko Haram by raytony: 7:54am On Nov 03, 2013
bcomputer101:

They should colonize you and your people(family).
This will be a better option...
Ode, at least he contributed his own opinion. Your own na to attack am.
Re: US Set To Wipe Boko Haram by dasparrow: 10:16am On Nov 03, 2013
raytony: Ode, at least he contributed his own opinion. Your own na to attack am.

His opinion is wack! Imagine him asking another group of humans to come and colonize us. Were Africans not living before the europeans arrived? If you want to be re-colonized along with your family, just say so but leave the rest of us out of it. Inferiority complex and mental slavery is a disease. Seek help please. It is not cute being a coconut: white on the inside, brown on the outside.

@Post

Has the USA finished eliminating Al-Queda?
Re: US Set To Wipe Boko Haram by Garrithe1st: 11:22am On Nov 03, 2013
bcomputer101:

They should colonize you and your people(family).
This will be a better option...

Rabbit-brained dude...

Should I rejoice with you if a neighbor offers to help you service ur wife??
Re: US Set To Wipe Boko Haram by juman(m): 11:54am On Nov 03, 2013
Garri the 1st: They should just colonize us.....

grin

One nigeria has failed totally.
Re: US Set To Wipe Boko Haram by juman(m): 11:57am On Nov 03, 2013
smartchoice: the same way they've suceeded in wiping the Taliban and Al qaeda undecided

Abi. grin

Boko haram cannot be wiped off.

Unless Boko boys decide to stop.

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