Western terror’s flags of convenience
Image above: US Secretary of State John Kerry arrives in Erbil, the capital of northern Iraq’s Kurdistan autonomous region, on June 24.
Image above: US Secretary of State John Kerry arrives in Erbil, the capital of northern Iraq’s Kurdistan autonomous region, on June 24.
The President’s foreign policy address at West Point was interesting in that he advocated a judicious use of military force. But proxies can be just as devastating and proxies of proxies uncontrollable. Thousands upon thousands are dead in Libya and we now have the general (Khalifa Haftar) who found shelter and further training in Langley (1990 onwards after a betrayal by Muammar Gaddafi) rampaging across the country, while marines wait offshore. The blowback from Libyan chaos has already led to a well-armed Boko Haram causing new chaos in Nigeria.
Press TV – May 28, 2014
Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo has reportedly engaged in an effort to broker the release of over 200 schoolgirls kidnapped by the Takfiri Boko Haram militants.
Obasanjo has met with people close to the radical militants in an attempt to negotiate the release of the abducted schoolchildren, AFP reported Tuesday, citing a source close to the talks.
Not everyone reads and Boko Haram is hiding under your bed. Bombings in Nigeria and burning people alive in Ukraine. Joe Biden and John Kerry are cashing in while the FBI agent who killed Todashev …
The [Nigerian] military has refused the group’s offer to exchange the kidnapped girls for imprisoned Boko Haram members. (We should not assume that everyone detained as Boko Haram is actually a member – only that all detainees face imminent and arbitrary execution.)
Guillermo Jimenez Presents Jacob Hornberger
By Damian Lataan | August 09, 2013
The neoconservatives are going to extraordinary lengths to try and convince the world (and probably themselves) that ‘al Qaeda’ is a huge complex homogeneous business organisation that deals in ‘terrorism’ through various franchise organisations scattered throughout the Middle East, Central Asia and Africa.