Monday, November 16, 2015

War On Terror: There Are More Questions Than Answers.......

by Eze Eluchie,

Did it have to take the dastardly attack by ISIS on Paris (13th November 2015) for the French authorities to realize what mortal harm ISIS posed to humanity and then embark on the massive ariel bombardment of Raqqah and other ISIS positions in Syria?

Why has the United States and its partners failed and or refused to share intelligence on ISIS with other countries willing to take on ISIS? Only sharing required intelligence with France after the sordid attacks of 13th November.

Will Amnesty International, and other such groups, which had the temerity to accuse Nigeria’s military of ‘war crimes’ and ‘crimes against humanity’ in response to our soldiers robust reaction to the Chibok ‘abductions’ have the guts to dare question the right of France to hit back at terrorist elements, wherever they are and whosoever their backers are, who attacked France on 13th November?

Why has the world tolerated the romance between Saudi and Turkish authorities and ISIS thus far?

Why is there yet no unified stance against all Islamist terrorist organizations and their funders, across the world? ISIS, AQIM, Al Nusra, Boko Haram, Al, Shabaab or whatsoever!

In the global 'war against terror', there simply are much more questions than answers. And as the old reggae song goes, ‘the more I ask, the less I know’.




Picture: French President, Francois Hollande, declaring the ISIS attack on Paris an act of war to which France will ‘revenge’.


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