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So? Cash is fungible and we just paid them to murder countless innocenceThat was cash we had of theirs for thirty five years
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So? Cash is fungible and we just paid them to murder countless innocenceThat was cash we had of theirs for thirty five years
No one cares about NigerWest Africa military chiefs ready to intervene after Niger coup
West African military chiefs said on Friday they were ready for an armed intervention in Niger after a coup ousted President Mohamed Bazoum last month, but a diplomatic mission was possible over the weekend to keep talks open.But they have also said they are open to talks.news.yahoo.com
I see no way around it. The US cannot allow a soverign nation to be invaded by hostile neighbors.
We should send Niger $100 billion in weapons and wave those NIGER FLAGS!
Even if they reach a peace agreement, we should encourage Niger to break it an have an ongoing war that kills hundreds of thousands of people In Africa.
Even this link admits that there is little or no support for defending niger“No one”
Define that.
You are racist, huh?
The US must step in and send weapons to Niger to defend themselves
Or... we could just mind our own, damned business.
You should go help the people of Niger defend their country.The US does not allow sovereign nations to be invaded by hostile neighbors.
Save Niger.
I stand with Niger!
Better yet .... send in the IMF and the Clinton Foundation.Trillions even!
Yeah two giant money vacuums.Better yet .... send in the IMF and the Clinton Foundation.
One day soon you may care about what happens in Niger. We live in a global village now---don't you know that? Things that happen in other parts of the world will affect us one way or another.No one cares about Niger
I’ll take my chances on niger being a vital issue anytime soonOne day soon you may care about what happens in Niger. We live in a global village now---don't you know that? Things that happen in other parts of the world will affect us one way or another.