Politics › Re: You Can't Dictate Laws To Us, Supporting Sharia Isn't A Crime - Bashir Ahmad by leleblaze: 7:18am On Nov 02, 2025 |
Muslims Muslims tickets is the genesis of all these problems. Now you are dragging Nigeria to fight for sovereign. Let everyone carry his cross |
Politics › Re: Reno Omokri Didn’t Attend His Own Father's Burial - Mike Arnold by leleblaze: 12:55pm On Oct 28, 2025 |
No sensible Nigerian should take Reno serious. He is a manipulator |
Politics › Re: FIRS Don Collect Record ₦47.39 Trillion Tax Under Adedeji Leadership by leleblaze: 12:53pm On Oct 28, 2025 |
Where is the money? No impact in the life of ordinary Nigerians |
Politics › Re: Why The Fight For Biafra Has Come At A Very Wrong Time by leleblaze: 12:34am On Nov 16, 2015 |
raayah: French fighter planes have dropped 20 bombs on the Islamic State (IS) stronghold of Raqqa in northern Syria.
The bombers hit a jihadi recruitment centre, training camp and arms depot run by the extremist group, according to the French defence ministry.
A spokesman described it as a "massive" attack and France's biggest to date in Syria.
Raqqa in Syria is an Islamic State stronghold The aerial raid was launched from air bases in United Arab Emirates and Jordan, and involved France's 12 fighter bombers based there.
It follows Friday's terror attacks which left 132 people dead in the French capital.
ISIS fighters said they carried out the gun and bomb massacre - calling Paris "the capital of prostitution and obscenity".
Sky's Sam Kiley, in northern Iraq, said the French airstrikes should not be seen as a "wanton act of revenge" or carpet-bombing campaign.
"I think it's very clear that the French and the wider coalition have decided in a sense to give France the iron fist at least for the next 24 hours or so," he said.
The coalition has a number of targets of opportunity, targets provided by intelligence.
"The scale of these French airstrikes should not be seen as a wanton act of revenge, but really the French basically saying to their allies, 'we want to do all of the airstrikes' over the next period of time - however long that may be."
Kiley added: "I think essentially what's gone on here is the coalition have said 'this is your turn to hit back as France rather than as the coalition'.
"But I don't think this should be seen as some kind of carpet-bombing campaign.
"These are extremely precise airstrikes that are carried out after exhaustive legal processes required under French and international law."
The French raids follow US airstrikes on Raqqa last week which reportedly killed the British militant Mohammed Emwazi, known as "Jihadi John".
Emwazi appeared in a series of videos killing several Western hostages, including Britons David Haines and Alan Henning.
He is also thought to have beheaded Americans James Foley, Steven Sotloff and Abdul-Rahman Kassig, and Japanese journalist Kenji Goto.
A Pentagon spokesman said later it was "reasonably certain" Emwazi had been killed by a Hellfire missile from a drone. woo too early, I taught france is still mourning. |
Politics › Re: France Drops 20 Bombs On ISIS In Syria by leleblaze: 12:13am On Nov 16, 2015 |
raayah: French fighter planes have dropped 20 bombs on the Islamic State (IS) stronghold of Raqqa in northern Syria.
The bombers hit a jihadi recruitment centre, training camp and arms depot run by the extremist group, according to the French defence ministry.
A spokesman described it as a "massive" attack and France's biggest to date in Syria.
Raqqa in Syria is an Islamic State stronghold The aerial raid was launched from air bases in United Arab Emirates and Jordan, and involved France's 12 fighter bombers based there.
It follows Friday's terror attacks which left 132 people dead in the French capital.
ISIS fighters said they carried out the gun and bomb massacre - calling Paris "the capital of prostitution and obscenity".
Sky's Sam Kiley, in northern Iraq, said the French airstrikes should not be seen as a "wanton act of revenge" or carpet-bombing campaign.
"I think it's very clear that the French and the wider coalition have decided in a sense to give France the iron fist at least for the next 24 hours or so," he said.
The coalition has a number of targets of opportunity, targets provided by intelligence.
"The scale of these French airstrikes should not be seen as a wanton act of revenge, but really the French basically saying to their allies, 'we want to do all of the airstrikes' over the next period of time - however long that may be."
Kiley added: "I think essentially what's gone on here is the coalition have said 'this is your turn to hit back as France rather than as the coalition'.
"But I don't think this should be seen as some kind of carpet-bombing campaign.
"These are extremely precise airstrikes that are carried out after exhaustive legal processes required under French and international law."
The French raids follow US airstrikes on Raqqa last week which reportedly killed the British militant Mohammed Emwazi, known as "Jihadi John".
Emwazi appeared in a series of videos killing several Western hostages, including Britons David Haines and Alan Henning.
He is also thought to have beheaded Americans James Foley, Steven Sotloff and Abdul-Rahman Kassig, and Japanese journalist Kenji Goto.
A Pentagon spokesman said later it was "reasonably certain" Emwazi had been killed by a Hellfire missile from a drone. woo too early, I taught france is still mourning. |
Politics › Re: Reuben Abati: My Phones No Longer Ring Nonstop by leleblaze: 9:55pm On Jul 25, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Atiku Formed Dubious Coalition With Saraki And Obj Because Of 2019 - Omatseye by leleblaze: 11:06am On Jul 23, 2015 |
seedgreen: Following let's prays and live be4 talking of 2019 . his he the owner of his life |
Politics › Re: Caption This Emefiele's Posture As Buhari Passes (pic) by leleblaze: 11:02am On Jul 23, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: America Has Refused To Sell Weapons To Buhari by leleblaze: 10:56am On Jul 23, 2015 |
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Education › Re: A Snake Killed By A Nairalander On His Way To Night Class In Absu by leleblaze: 10:50am On Jul 23, 2015 |
olakumby: Wow  well not suprise Absu is locate and surrounded with bushes |