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US Invests $35 Million In Fight Against Boko Haram by Nobody: 12:03pm On May 02, 2015
The United States will provide $35 million in military
and defense support services to France as part of
America’s investment in the war against Islamist
terrorist group, Boko Haram. The American support,
contained in a press statement issued by the White
House late on Wednesday, is to provide assistance to
France which has been actively supporting Nigeria’s
French speaking neighbors—Niger and Chad—in their
fight against Boko Haram insurgents as well as Mali,
which is battling Islamist extremism. The three French-speaking have been in the forefront
of the war against the dreaded Islamist terrorist group.
Curiously, America’s new support did not mention
Nigeria, the country worst hit by Boko Haram’s
terrorist assaults. The conspicuous omission of Nigeria
has raised questions in diplomatic circles whether the
apparent snub represented a continuing fallout from
strained relations between the Goodluck Jonathan
administration and President Barack Obama over the
former’s original questionable response to the Boko
Haram menace.
Speaking off the record yesterday, a US government
official simply reaffirmed that the $35 million funding
was in support of French operations, which are not
taking place in Nigeria.
Some diplomats expect that, once President-elect
Muhammadu Buhari assumes office on May 29, the
White House will announce some new initiatives to
support the overall fight against terror groups in
Nigeria.
Last week, at Time magazine’s 100 influential people
gala in New York City, top US government officials,
including Samantha Powers, promised that the US
would do more to support the search for the Chibok
girls and the fight against Boko Haram in Nigeria.
Titled “Delegation of Authority Under Section 506(a)(1)
of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961,” the White
House statement noted that President Obama had
authorized Secretary of State John Kerry to facilitate
the US assistance to Mali, Niger and Chad,
significantly omitting Nigeria, where Islamist groups
had captured significant territories and killed
thousands of people in suicide attacks and military
operations.
In the White House statement, Mr. Obama declared, “I
hereby delegate to the Secretary of State the authority
under section 506(a)(1) of the Foreign Assistance Act
of 1961 to direct the drawdown of up to $35 million in
defense services of the Department of Defense to
provide assistance to France in its efforts to secure
Mali, Niger, and Chad from terrorists and violent
extremists, and to make the determinations required
under such section to direct such a drawdown.”
US-Nigeria relationship on Boko Haram has been rocky,
leading the Nigerian Ambassador to the US to openly
state that the American government had not given
Nigeria the needed support especially in the area of
weapons.
Indeed, the US government refused to sell US-made
Cobra fighter-helicopters to the Nigerian government.
Newly available information revealed that Nigeria was
to purchase the helicopters from Israel, but the deal
required US approval, which Washington declined to
give.
Under the terms of US-Israeli ties, the Israeli
government cannot transfer the military helicopters to
a third country unless the US government okayed the
transaction.
A US military training of a unit of the Nigerian military
was also abruptly ended late last year as the
Americans said Nigeria asked for the training to stop.
Earlier in the week, the US State Department issued a
statement condemning Boko Haram’s killing of 48
security officials from Niger Republic. The statement
came less than 48 hours after that State Department
condemned a terror attack that took place on the
Karamga Island in Lake Chad. The US offered
“condolences to the Government and people of Niger
and to the families and loved ones of those who lost
their lives and who are missing.”
The statement also condemned “the violent actions of
Boko Haram and its continued disregard for human
life. Boko Haram has perpetrated countless
unprovoked attacks on men, women, and children in
their homes, schools, places of worship, and
businesses. Their brutality and barbarism know no
bounds.”
The United States also restated its commitment “to
supporting the efforts of the multi-national Joint Task
Force (MNJTF) to help the countries of the region
increase their capabilities to degrade and destroy Boko
Haram. We commend efforts by the African Union and
Lake Chad Basin Commission countries and Benin to
stand up the MNJTF.”
http://saharareporters.com/2015/05/01/us-invests-35-million-fight-against-boko-haram
Re: US Invests $35 Million In Fight Against Boko Haram by eagleeye2: 12:04pm On May 02, 2015
The same USA that refused to help some months ago. Issorite
Re: US Invests $35 Million In Fight Against Boko Haram by Noloss(f): 12:06pm On May 02, 2015
Thanks to them
Re: US Invests $35 Million In Fight Against Boko Haram by politricks: 12:08pm On May 02, 2015
We should be careful of this America of a country. We have to dine with them like how we would do with a devil..........with a long spoon.
Re: US Invests $35 Million In Fight Against Boko Haram by Sandydayz(f): 12:26pm On May 02, 2015
Thanks for ur help, we need it... As long as there's nothing to be expected in return than trust...
Re: US Invests $35 Million In Fight Against Boko Haram by yang(m): 12:29pm On May 02, 2015
War when don finish already. . . The title should read " US to provide $35m in funding to Boko Haram"
Re: US Invests $35 Million In Fight Against Boko Haram by abduljabbar4(m): 12:49pm On May 02, 2015
eagleeye2:
The same USA that refused to help some months ago. Issorite
Why will they when they are sure that the money will end up in somebodys stomach
Why do you think south Africa refused to return the 15 million Dollars?
Re: US Invests $35 Million In Fight Against Boko Haram by papaejima1: 12:50pm On May 02, 2015
USA can take their aid and shove it up obama's bowels. Boko haram has been defeated by GEJ, so funding Chad and Niger is simply fuinding Boko Haram because those two countries and Boko Haram are one and the same thing.
Re: US Invests $35 Million In Fight Against Boko Haram by jamex93(m): 1:00pm On May 02, 2015
but we r already seeing the end of boko boys na



N.A at work
Re: US Invests $35 Million In Fight Against Boko Haram by ShowYourCertificate: 1:52pm On May 02, 2015
Where were they all this while? These guys just wanted the ouster of Jonathan because he never danced to their tune (the anti-gay law comes to mind)

#Neocolonialism
Re: US Invests $35 Million In Fight Against Boko Haram by Nobody: 1:59pm On May 02, 2015
Noloss:
Thanks to them
Re: US Invests $35 Million In Fight Against Boko Haram by cirmuell(m): 2:12pm On May 02, 2015
ShowYourCertificate:
Where were they all this while? These guys just wanted the ouster of Jonathan because he never danced to their tune (the anti-gay law comes to mind)

#Neocolonialism
And you think they are helping now 'cause they think Buhari will dance to their tune or reverse the law? smh, I wonder how most of you guys think.


@GenBuhari, what yah say about this? Is it a ploy? grin
Re: US Invests $35 Million In Fight Against Boko Haram by Volksfuhrer(m): 2:37pm On May 02, 2015
They want to take Boko Haram to the next level.
Re: US Invests $35 Million In Fight Against Boko Haram by Nobody: 2:38pm On May 02, 2015
what does "invests $35million" mean?

Is it not what you do when you want to make profit?
cirmuell:
And you think they are helping now 'cause they think Buhari will dance to their tune or reverse the law? smh, I wonder how most of you guys think.


@GenBuhari, what yah say about this? Is it a ploy? grin
Re: US Invests $35 Million In Fight Against Boko Haram by Nobody: 2:45pm On May 02, 2015
They are giving military support to France (Not Nigeria) France controls the puppet francophone countries Chad, Cameroon and Niger whose troops double as Boko Haram.

America invests because America owns and controls Boko Haram, France & America will share the spoils after they balkanise Nigeria.
Re: US Invests $35 Million In Fight Against Boko Haram by Cannonleo(m): 2:50pm On May 02, 2015
IbnSultaan:
The United States will provide $35 million in military
and defense support services to France as part of
America’s investment in the war against Islamist
terrorist group, Boko Haram. The American support,
contained in a press statement issued by the White
House late on Wednesday, is to provide assistance to
France which has been actively supporting Nigeria’s
French speaking neighbors—Niger and Chad—in their
fight against Boko Haram insurgents as well as Mali,
which is battling Islamist extremism. The three French-speaking have been in the forefront
of the war against the dreaded Islamist terrorist group.
Curiously, America’s new support did not mention
Nigeria, the country worst hit by Boko Haram’s
terrorist assaults. The conspicuous omission of Nigeria
has raised questions in diplomatic circles whether the
apparent snub represented a continuing fallout from
strained relations between the Goodluck Jonathan
administration and President Barack Obama over the
former’s original questionable response to the Boko
Haram menace.
Speaking off the record yesterday, a US government
official simply reaffirmed that the $35 million funding
was in support of French operations, which are not
taking place in Nigeria.
Some diplomats expect that, once President-elect
Muhammadu Buhari assumes office on May 29, the
White House will announce some new initiatives to
support the overall fight against terror groups in
Nigeria.
Last week, at Time magazine’s 100 influential people
gala in New York City, top US government officials,
including Samantha Powers, promised that the US
would do more to support the search for the Chibok
girls and the fight against Boko Haram in Nigeria.
Titled “Delegation of Authority Under Section 506(a)(1)
of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961,” the White
House statement noted that President Obama had
authorized Secretary of State John Kerry to facilitate
the US assistance to Mali, Niger and Chad,
significantly omitting Nigeria, where Islamist groups
had captured significant territories and killed
thousands of people in suicide attacks and military
operations.
In the White House statement, Mr. Obama declared, “I
hereby delegate to the Secretary of State the authority
under section 506(a)(1) of the Foreign Assistance Act
of 1961 to direct the drawdown of up to $35 million in
defense services of the Department of Defense to
provide assistance to France in its efforts to secure
Mali, Niger, and Chad from terrorists and violent
extremists, and to make the determinations required
under such section to direct such a drawdown.”
US-Nigeria relationship on Boko Haram has been rocky,
leading the Nigerian Ambassador to the US to openly
state that the American government had not given
Nigeria the needed support especially in the area of
weapons.
Indeed, the US government refused to sell US-made
Cobra fighter-helicopters to the Nigerian government.
Newly available information revealed that Nigeria was
to purchase the helicopters from Israel, but the deal
required US approval, which Washington declined to
give.
Under the terms of US-Israeli ties, the Israeli
government cannot transfer the military helicopters to
a third country unless the US government okayed the
transaction.
A US military training of a unit of the Nigerian military
was also abruptly ended late last year as the
Americans said Nigeria asked for the training to stop.
Earlier in the week, the US State Department issued a
statement condemning Boko Haram’s killing of 48
security officials from Niger Republic. The statement
came less than 48 hours after that State Department
condemned a terror attack that took place on the
Karamga Island in Lake Chad. The US offered
“condolences to the Government and people of Niger
and to the families and loved ones of those who lost
their lives and who are missing.”
The statement also condemned “the violent actions of
Boko Haram and its continued disregard for human
life. Boko Haram has perpetrated countless
unprovoked attacks on men, women, and children in
their homes, schools, places of worship, and
businesses. Their brutality and barbarism know no
bounds.”
The United States also restated its commitment “to
supporting the efforts of the multi-national Joint Task
Force (MNJTF) to help the countries of the region
increase their capabilities to degrade and destroy Boko
Haram. We commend efforts by the African Union and
Lake Chad Basin Commission countries and Benin to
stand up the MNJTF.”
http://saharareporters.com/2015/05/01/us-invests-35-million-fight-against-boko-haram
ibnsultan how have u Been it has been a while since i have u online
nice to se u again bro
Re: US Invests $35 Million In Fight Against Boko Haram by Nobody: 2:52pm On May 02, 2015
Their evil plan is to break up Nigeria using smokescreen of fighting Boko Haram that they run. The "outgoing" Nigerian PDP govt is a stooge of America and had accepted the plan to allow puppet francophone countries to annex Nigerian towns.

eagleeye2:
The same USA that refused to help some months ago. Issorite
Re: US Invests $35 Million In Fight Against Boko Haram by cirmuell(m): 3:55pm On May 02, 2015
GenBuhari:
what does "invests $35million" mean?

Is it not what you do when you want to make profit?
Well that's true. Aside profit, you think there's anything else we should be worried about?
Re: US Invests $35 Million In Fight Against Boko Haram by Litmus: 5:12pm On May 02, 2015
I hope that in spite of whatever help or support the incoming administration believe that the West led by America gave them, that when faced with crunch decisions, they put the interest of 170 million men women and Children of Nigeria ahead of themselves. America sent a massage to Nigeria (i don't know if maybe our natural optimism as a people make us blind) America sent us a massage, a very clear one, no massage can be clearer save for a massage delivered by a bevy of beautiful cheerleaders dancing with pom-poms and waving placards. The message America sent us was in the form of Obama snubbing Nigeria on his African visits, the hasty relinquishing of oil purchases,the refusal to assist Nigeria militarily against Bokoharam terrorists,which this agreement to facilitate French moves in Niger, Chad and Cameroon reinforces and Americas surprising barking of Derby of Chad over Johnathan.


I personally believe the change in America towards Nigeria is Obama's doing. The problem is that after Obama leaves office this attitude will continue either overtly and covertly or covertly for Obama has set the precedence.
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