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Monthly Archives: February 2013
The Algerian connection: Part Two
It appears that there is more in common between Algeria and Nigeria beyond similar sounding names and oil and gas reserves. A news report from May 2012 showed a financial trail between Algerian terrorists and Boko Haram in Nigeria long … Continue reading
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Tagged Algeria, Boko Haram, Carson, jihadists, kidnapping, Nigeria, oil, State Department, terrorists, USA
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From Nigeria to Algeria with love
It is well documented that the Nigeria terror group Boko Haram is operating amidst the jihadists in northern Mali. What has been a bit of a surprise is the attack on Americans in Algeria – North Africa – and not … Continue reading
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Tagged Boko Haram, embassy, jihadists, kidnap, Mali, Nigeria
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