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How US Played Role In 2017 Attack On Displaced Nigerians In Borno– The Intercept by Lurdmax10: 10:52am On Aug 04, 2022
How U.S. played ‘secret role’ in 2017 attack on displaced Nigerians in Borno – Report

The 2017 bombing of Rann IDP camp in Borno State killed more than 160 civilians, many of them children.

An investigation by The Intercept, an online newspaper, has accused the United States of playing an “unacknowledged role” in the 2017 bombing of Rann Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp in Borno State.

At least 160 civilians, many of them children, were killed in the attack.

The report published on 28 July said the attack was “referred to as an instance” of U.S.-Nigerian operations.

Evidence suggests that the U.S. launched a near unprecedented internal investigation of the attack because it secretly provided intelligence or other support to the Nigerian armed forces,” the American non-profit news organisation reports, citing a secret U.S, military document it obtained.

“The U.S. inquiry, the existence of which has not been previously reported, was ordered by the top American general overseeing troops in Africa and was specifically designed to avoid questions of wrongdoing or recommendations for disciplinary action.”

PREMIUM TIMES reported how the air raid by the military occurred in January 2017 to target Boko Haram members.

The Nigerian military and the federal government had said the “jet was meant to target suspected Boko Haram members when it accidentally bombed the camp.”

[i]The Nigerian Air Force expressed regrets for carrying out the airstrike, which also “killed nine aid workers and seriously wounded more than 120 people[/I].”

John Eneche, the then defence spokesperson, had said the attack was carried in that location because it was not reflected in the operational map as a humanitarian base. “Hence, it appeared as a place that could equally be used for enemy activities.”


“Thus, when the mass movement was noticed through aerial satellite observation, it was taken for Boko Haram terrorists’ activity, which needed to be neutralised with speed,” Mr Eneche said.

U.S. role

According to the report, U.S. surveillance and intelligence-gathering operations have often been employed in Nigeria, including a Predator drone flown from neighboring Chad, in addition to a longer-range Global Hawk and a manned, turbo prop plane, deployed over Nigeria beginning in 2014, ostensibly to search for children kidnapped by Boko Haram, the Intercept said.

The paper reported that “just days after the attack, U.S. Africa Command secretly commissioned Brig. Gen. Frank J. Stokes to undertake an investigation to determine the facts and circumstances of a kinetic air strike (‘strike’) conducted by Nigerian military forces in the vicinity of Rann, Nigeria.”

“Its findings were never made public,” the paper reported, noting “AFRICOM did not answer its questions about the results of Stokes’s investigation or the extent of U.S. involvement in the attack.”

Relying on documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, the Intercept said “it is impossible to ascertain the full extent of U.S. involvement in the 2017 airstrike, but Stokes’s official instructions suggest that the U.S. provided intelligence or other support to the Nigerian military.

You will gather and preserve any background information that is relevant to a complete understanding of U.S.-Nigerian operations such as this strike,” reads the document cited by the intercept.

Stokes’s mandate included an inquiry into how the U.S. shares information with Nigeria’s military, protocols concerning its use, and “after action reporting procedures when shared information is used in a strike (e.g., battle damage assessment reports).

“The formal investigation of an African partner’s airstrike was rare, if not unprecedented, and indicates this was no ordinary Nigerian bombing gone wrong. A former Pentagon official with expertise in investigations of civilian casualty incidents, who spoke to The Intercept on the condition of anonymity, said that he had never encountered a U.S. investigation of an ally’s airstrike.”

U.S. denies involvement

Meanwhile, the United States has said it was not involved in the 2017 airstrike on the IDP in Rann, a remote village in Borno State.

Jeanne Clark, the spokesperson for the U.S. Mission Nigeria, told PREMIUM TIMES that America, through its embassy in Nigeria, actively engaged the Nigerian military to ensure safeguards were implemented that could help prevent similar incidents.

Regarding the airstrike on the IDP camp, she said it was “the Nigerian Air Force” that “consequently made changes in order to minimise the threat of civilian harm.”

“These changes include a U.S.-supported Air to Ground Integration programme and human rights and law of armed conflict training that have enhanced the Nigerian Air Force’s procedural controls,” she said in an email response to PREMIUM TIMES.

Ms Clark noted that the U.S. Embassy Nigeria “routinely engages with the Armed Forces of Nigeria to reinforce civilian protection and human rights practices through our security force professionalisation efforts that seek to create a modern and effective force.”

A deputy spokesperson at the State Department’s Bureau of African Affairs, Ryan Essman, had issued a similar statement to The Intercept.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/546788-how-u-s-played-secret-role-in-2017-attack-on-displaced-nigerians-in-borno-report.html

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Re: How US Played Role In 2017 Attack On Displaced Nigerians In Borno– The Intercept by Jahblessings888(m): 11:40am On Aug 04, 2022
Wow

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Re: How US Played Role In 2017 Attack On Displaced Nigerians In Borno– The Intercept by datopaper(m): 11:40am On Aug 04, 2022
When it comes to human life. We need to be very careful, these include everybody. Do not kill!

That's my message!

America or Nigeria! People are killed everyday.

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Re: How US Played Role In 2017 Attack On Displaced Nigerians In Borno– The Intercept by Angel55555(m): 11:40am On Aug 04, 2022
shocked
Re: How US Played Role In 2017 Attack On Displaced Nigerians In Borno– The Intercept by Nobody: 11:40am On Aug 04, 2022

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Re: How US Played Role In 2017 Attack On Displaced Nigerians In Borno– The Intercept by ignis: 11:40am On Aug 04, 2022
I have always been saying that the insecurity in Nigeria is sponsored by international and foreign countries including America.

All we need is Competent, Obideint and Useful leaders that will fearlessly take the bull by the hun and not sycomphantly or ignorantly playing along.

Meanwhile, Papa is disguising and sneaking out of the country for medical treatment.

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Re: How US Played Role In 2017 Attack On Displaced Nigerians In Borno– The Intercept by posty56: 11:41am On Aug 04, 2022
France, United States ,and other European countries are part of the reasons Africa is currently destabilized

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Re: How US Played Role In 2017 Attack On Displaced Nigerians In Borno– The Intercept by ishowdotgmail(m): 11:41am On Aug 04, 2022
Obi-dient 2023.

In Obi governance we trust

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Re: How US Played Role In 2017 Attack On Displaced Nigerians In Borno– The Intercept by hollandis(f): 11:41am On Aug 04, 2022
If this is true then they must be prosecuted

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Re: How US Played Role In 2017 Attack On Displaced Nigerians In Borno– The Intercept by Nobody: 11:41am On Aug 04, 2022
Nigerian Government grin grin grin

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Re: How US Played Role In 2017 Attack On Displaced Nigerians In Borno– The Intercept by Maxymilliano(m): 11:41am On Aug 04, 2022
The Nigerian military and the federal government had said the “jet was meant to target suspected Boko Haram members when it accidentally bombed the camp.”
Everyone involved in the decisions that led to deaths of innocent Nigerians, including foreign intelligence providers and Nigeria's Commander-in-Chief of Armed Force must be tried at The Hague for genocide.

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Re: How US Played Role In 2017 Attack On Displaced Nigerians In Borno– The Intercept by tochman(m): 11:42am On Aug 04, 2022
This isn't the first and wont be the last. There are a lot of secret and covered up errors by the US and no one can say or do anything about it. Power sweet o

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Re: How US Played Role In 2017 Attack On Displaced Nigerians In Borno– The Intercept by rusher14: 11:42am On Aug 04, 2022
But our military must take every blame.

Americans can do no wrong.

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Re: How US Played Role In 2017 Attack On Displaced Nigerians In Borno– The Intercept by Sancheez4(m): 11:42am On Aug 04, 2022
I smell lies

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Re: How US Played Role In 2017 Attack On Displaced Nigerians In Borno– The Intercept by Wintertime: 11:42am On Aug 04, 2022
Blame game everywhere by this administration..

Where all I know

Divide this country

Divide this country

Divide this country

Divide this country



AudioMonkey:
Lies


Viscous lies by the government to scare away foreign helps.
So that foreign help won't want to get involved in the terrorism perpetrated by the present terrorist government.


I believe you, after all they of recently bill DStv , Tstv 5million for exposing their kidnapping business.. trying to shut the outside world from what is happening in Nigeria..

Well no problem the outside world has a hand in this..

Very soon This country will sponsor and fund a middle East country to repeat 9/11 then they will know what you took part in breeding, you must also get ready to eat breakfast.

Las Las everybody go chop breakfast
Divide this country

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Re: How US Played Role In 2017 Attack On Displaced Nigerians In Borno– The Intercept by meobizy(f): 11:43am On Aug 04, 2022
1. I don’t willfully swallow lies.

2. Say it is true in any way, what should we do? How will the affected lives receive justice? The news is already five years too late.

3. The government should do the needed in Zamfara and stop censoring reports of the matter.

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Re: How US Played Role In 2017 Attack On Displaced Nigerians In Borno– The Intercept by Perfecttouchade: 11:43am On Aug 04, 2022
Hmm
Re: How US Played Role In 2017 Attack On Displaced Nigerians In Borno– The Intercept by maxjax(m): 11:43am On Aug 04, 2022
Re: How US Played Role In 2017 Attack On Displaced Nigerians In Borno– The Intercept by Scammerr(m): 11:43am On Aug 04, 2022
So, we should not vote for US abi?
Re: How US Played Role In 2017 Attack On Displaced Nigerians In Borno– The Intercept by MondayOsunbor(m): 11:44am On Aug 04, 2022

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Re: How US Played Role In 2017 Attack On Displaced Nigerians In Borno– The Intercept by RxSameer(m): 11:44am On Aug 04, 2022
Bastards bunch of Rogues that is what this current government potrays

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Re: How US Played Role In 2017 Attack On Displaced Nigerians In Borno– The Intercept by Thanos5555: 11:44am On Aug 04, 2022


and they told us it's only 10 peopl that died seriously, that's means there's many other terrific news that have been covered up by this guys..

wow it's OK

shey it same borno that gave buhari billions of votes in 2019.

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Re: How US Played Role In 2017 Attack On Displaced Nigerians In Borno– The Intercept by Mightymanna(m): 11:44am On Aug 04, 2022
Fear God and your life will be successful

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Re: How US Played Role In 2017 Attack On Displaced Nigerians In Borno– The Intercept by PHYTECH: 11:44am On Aug 04, 2022
Evil America

They want to turn Nigeria to Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya. There's no country that they helped(invaded) that lasted in Peace.

Same way they ended up destroying nations and killing presidents all Over they world.

Foolish America Supported Hitler even After he killed 7 million people, be sure he's Fighting the Solviets. Foolish America.

Don't Allow them in your country oo. Ask Iraq how it killed 1 million plus people oo, Disbanded 4th biggest military in the World and ended up creating ISIS.

They are bastards ooo. They should go and settle gun violence on their country that's killed thousands Monthly

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Re: How US Played Role In 2017 Attack On Displaced Nigerians In Borno– The Intercept by AbdulHakeem44(m): 11:44am On Aug 04, 2022
Hmmm
Re: How US Played Role In 2017 Attack On Displaced Nigerians In Borno– The Intercept by Kelvin2022(m): 11:44am On Aug 04, 2022
Useless and wickedness country
Re: How US Played Role In 2017 Attack On Displaced Nigerians In Borno– The Intercept by horlarlorwor(m): 11:45am On Aug 04, 2022
And you expect Nigerians to believe this.

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Re: How US Played Role In 2017 Attack On Displaced Nigerians In Borno– The Intercept by Nobody: 11:45am On Aug 04, 2022
US always mingling in other peoples business,

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Re: How US Played Role In 2017 Attack On Displaced Nigerians In Borno– The Intercept by Nobody: 11:45am On Aug 04, 2022
US, Britain always mingling in other peoples business,

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Re: How US Played Role In 2017 Attack On Displaced Nigerians In Borno– The Intercept by AbdulHakeem44(m): 11:46am On Aug 04, 2022
MondayOsunbor:


NONSENSE!

Yes because it doesn't praise USA military

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