Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Nigeria Army’s strategic push Against Boko Haram

Nigeria Army’s strategic push Against Boko Haram For those who do not appreciate the complexities of the drive against Boko Haram by the Nigeria Army they can afford to talk any non-sense about how weak the Nigeria Army is and how Boko Haram has more ’sophisticated’ weapons! Who ever is talking non-sense or show this stupid ignorance simply do not know the Nigeria Army. Have we forgotten so soon during the Liberia Civil war when the Nigeria Navy War ships docked at Liberia Harbor how soldiers from some other African countries in sentries forgot they were on sentries and spontaneously started clapping at the raw display of military technology by our armed forces! Just because of the humane nature of President Jonathan in trying to minimize civilian causalities and other collateral damages limited use of military hard wares in North East were ordered, even not a single use of real heavy arterially has ever been used nor has any single heavy concussion bomb ever used nor has any major application of what the Air force is capable of unleashing has ever been put to use for the very fact that the President is concerned at possible huge destructions in lives and properties. Boko Hara’s push is different from saying for instance that the North East has declared war on the nation. However despite this restraint the President is not going to keep up his patience indefinitely and it appears he has simply ran out of patience! If the Army deems it necessary it could incinerate a large portion of North East in question of weeks but they simply wont do that, however this time around the Army is going to dispense enough shells to give the rag tag Boko Haram at least Ebola fever. I hope that members of the Northern elders forum and some few other irresponsible North groups that speak from both sides of their mouth are already not putting papers together how to drag Gen. Minimah to war crime court as they did after Gen. Ihejirika finished his initial treatments on Boko Haram?

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