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Monthly Archives: August 2013
Terrorists designate the US an FTO – a Foreign Target Objective
J.C. Derrick Nigerian terrorists target the U.S. Terrorism Associated Press/Photo by Abdulkareem HarunaA deserted mosque attacked by Boko Haram gunmen in Konduga, Maiduguri, Nigeria. Islamic terrorists in Nigeria crossed a new line on Sunday. After carrying out hundreds of attacks … Continue reading
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Tagged Boko Haram, Christian persecution, church, FTO, Muslims, national security threat, Nigeria, State Department, terrorists
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Making omelettes without breaking eggs: John Campbell’s terrorist pie without terrorists
CAMPBELL’S “RELIGIOUS CONFLICT” OR AN ANTI-CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE IN NIGERIA? Former US ambassador to Nigeria, John Campbell wrote a stirring article in the Atlantic entitled “Why a terrifying religious conflict is raging in Nigeria.” One would have imagined that he was … Continue reading
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Tagged ambassador, America, Christians, genocide, John Campbell, Muslims, Nigeria, plateau, religious conflict, terrorists
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