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The US will get involved. Two reasons - they spent a lot of time and money setting up AFCOM. And China is growing in influence in the continent and signing lots of deals for vital mineral resources

 
   
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That is a good call out.

Africa is still a "battleground" to determine who controls what spheres of influence there.

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Thank you. China has started to grow its influence in Africa because it doesn't want to sign any deals that involve promoting human rights, or aid. It wants resources and wants to pay for them - no more, no less. And this seems to work out pretty well for them.

 
   
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Here's more info on what this "help" will be...

Pentagon outlines plans to help rescue kidnapped girls in Nigeria
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon on Wednesday unveiled its plans to help rescue more than 200 girls who were kidnapped by Islamic militants in Nigeria.

At the direction of the White House, the U.S. military will send a small team of experts to the embassy in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, to form an interagency “coordination and assessment cell” that will work the Nigerian government to locate and free the teenagers who were abducted from their school by Boko Haram last month, Pentagon spokesman Col. Steve Warren told reporters.

The U.S. military team will consist of fewer than 10 uniformed military personnel, who will advise and assist the Nigerians with communications, logistics, and intelligence, according to Warren.

Warren would not say whether the U.S. will send surveillance drones to Nigeria to search for the girls, but did say that the “we are discussing with the Nigerian government any type of information sharing arrangements that we can — that we can agree to.”

The Defense Department does not have any intention of using American special operations forces against Boko Haram to liberate their captives, according to Warren.

“[The team’s] mission there is to simply assess and advise … At this time we are not considering a U.S. operation to help rescue the girls,” he said.

The advisory team will augment the existing U.S. military presence in Nigeria. There are currently about 50 American troops stationed at the embassy in Abuja, including embassy security, Office of Military Cooperation and defense attache staff. There are also 20 U.S. Marines temporarily in country participating in training exercises, according to Warren.

The Marines won’t be part of the efforts to help the Nigerians find the abducted girls, but the other U.S. servicemembers will.

“Everyone is working towards trying to find these girls. This is a horrible event and it’s a tragedy,” Warren said. “All U.S. military personnel [at the embassy] in Nigeria will help contribute to the efforts to find these girls.”

Warren said AFRICOM stood up a crisis response planning cell after the kidnappings occurred, and U.S. troops in Nigeria have been “doing what they were capable of doing” up to this point.


Boko Haram was designated a terrorist organization by the U.S. State Department last year. The group has links to al-Qaida and is responsible for thousands of deaths in Nigeria over the past several years, according to the State Department. The militants have previously targeted civilians in their attacks, including women and children.

Abubakar Shekau, the leader of the group, has reportedly threatened to sell the girls to human traffickers.

“These girls were captured and kidnapped 22 days ago and time is of the essence,” White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters Tuesday. “Appropriate action must be taken to locate and to free these young women before they are trafficked or killed.”

Some lawmakers are pushing the Obama administration to take a stronger approach. Rep. Ed Royce, R-Calif., the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, announced that he will hold a hearing to examine the administration’s response to the kidnappings and to the threat posed by Boko Haram.

In a letter sent to Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel and Secretary of State John Kerry on Wednesday, Royce criticized the administration’s approach as shortsighted.

“While I welcome the Administration’s efforts in response to the kidnapping, including offering a team of military and law enforcement officials to the Nigerian government, I believe this temporary response will not sufficiently combat Boko Haram’s long-term threat to the region and U.S. interests,” he wrote.

Royce argued that the U.S. government needs to develop a “strategic, multifaceted approach” to help Nigeria combat the militants, including more robust security assistance and intelligence sharing with Nigeria, and better coordination with other countries in the region to thwart the group’s cross-border activities.

“It is clear that a piecemeal approach to Boko Haram, with limited U.S. military involvement, has been ineffective to date,’ Royce said in the letter. “A more aggressive U.S. commitment against al-Qaeda affiliated Boko Haram is overdue.”

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Heres an interesting article in response to the lately Selfie Rage sweeping the net
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 ironicsilence wrote:
Heres an interesting article in response to the lately Selfie Rage sweeping the net
http://monsterhunternation.com/2014/05/08/operation-pouty-face/


Holy crap funny!

On the Real Men Don’t Buy Girls campaign… Holy gak… Seriously? That is so blindingly obvious that it takes a campaign on Twitter? “OMG! I was totally buying some child brides for my harem and then I saw that Ashton Kutcher said slavery was bad! LOL. I would have been soooo embarrassed!” said no Saudi prince ever.



The situation, however, is very sad. I hope the girls are found and returned home soon.

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 whembly wrote:
Here's more info on what this "help" will be...

Pentagon outlines plans to help rescue kidnapped girls in Nigeria
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon on Wednesday unveiled its plans to help rescue more than 200 girls who were kidnapped by Islamic militants in Nigeria.

At the direction of the White House, the U.S. military will send a small team of experts to the embassy in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, to form an interagency “coordination and assessment cell” that will work the Nigerian government to locate and free the teenagers who were abducted from their school by Boko Haram last month, Pentagon spokesman Col. Steve Warren told reporters.

The U.S. military team will consist of fewer than 10 uniformed military personnel, who will advise and assist the Nigerians with communications, logistics, and intelligence, according to Warren.

Warren would not say whether the U.S. will send surveillance drones to Nigeria to search for the girls, but did say that the “we are discussing with the Nigerian government any type of information sharing arrangements that we can — that we can agree to.”

The Defense Department does not have any intention of using American special operations forces against Boko Haram to liberate their captives, according to Warren.

“[The team’s] mission there is to simply assess and advise … At this time we are not considering a U.S. operation to help rescue the girls,” he said.

The advisory team will augment the existing U.S. military presence in Nigeria. There are currently about 50 American troops stationed at the embassy in Abuja, including embassy security, Office of Military Cooperation and defense attache staff. There are also 20 U.S. Marines temporarily in country participating in training exercises, according to Warren.

The Marines won’t be part of the efforts to help the Nigerians find the abducted girls, but the other U.S. servicemembers will.

“Everyone is working towards trying to find these girls. This is a horrible event and it’s a tragedy,” Warren said. “All U.S. military personnel [at the embassy] in Nigeria will help contribute to the efforts to find these girls.”

Warren said AFRICOM stood up a crisis response planning cell after the kidnappings occurred, and U.S. troops in Nigeria have been “doing what they were capable of doing” up to this point.


Boko Haram was designated a terrorist organization by the U.S. State Department last year. The group has links to al-Qaida and is responsible for thousands of deaths in Nigeria over the past several years, according to the State Department. The militants have previously targeted civilians in their attacks, including women and children.

Abubakar Shekau, the leader of the group, has reportedly threatened to sell the girls to human traffickers.

“These girls were captured and kidnapped 22 days ago and time is of the essence,” White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters Tuesday. “Appropriate action must be taken to locate and to free these young women before they are trafficked or killed.”

Some lawmakers are pushing the Obama administration to take a stronger approach. Rep. Ed Royce, R-Calif., the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, announced that he will hold a hearing to examine the administration’s response to the kidnappings and to the threat posed by Boko Haram.

In a letter sent to Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel and Secretary of State John Kerry on Wednesday, Royce criticized the administration’s approach as shortsighted.

“While I welcome the Administration’s efforts in response to the kidnapping, including offering a team of military and law enforcement officials to the Nigerian government, I believe this temporary response will not sufficiently combat Boko Haram’s long-term threat to the region and U.S. interests,” he wrote.

Royce argued that the U.S. government needs to develop a “strategic, multifaceted approach” to help Nigeria combat the militants, including more robust security assistance and intelligence sharing with Nigeria, and better coordination with other countries in the region to thwart the group’s cross-border activities.

“It is clear that a piecemeal approach to Boko Haram, with limited U.S. military involvement, has been ineffective to date,’ Royce said in the letter. “A more aggressive U.S. commitment against al-Qaeda affiliated Boko Haram is overdue.”


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 kronk wrote:
 ironicsilence wrote:
Heres an interesting article in response to the lately Selfie Rage sweeping the net
http://monsterhunternation.com/2014/05/08/operation-pouty-face/


Holy crap funny!

On the Real Men Don’t Buy Girls campaign… Holy gak… Seriously? That is so blindingly obvious that it takes a campaign on Twitter? “OMG! I was totally buying some child brides for my harem and then I saw that Ashton Kutcher said slavery was bad! LOL. I would have been soooo embarrassed!” said no Saudi prince ever.



The situation, however, is very sad. I hope the girls are found and returned home soon.


I also like how most of the celebs that are posting these selfies are the same ones that get all butt hurt when the US tries to be a World Cop


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I too found this stupid hashtag campaign to be inane. I remember when the Syria thing first started blowing up, people kept using some hashtag about a student who had gotten lit up, and was wondering how many retweets it took to get an ambulance for him. These sorts of campaigns are the lamest forms of slacktivism.


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I too found this stupid hashtag campaign to be inane. I remember when the Syria thing first started blowing up, people kept using some hashtag about a student who had gotten lit up, and was wondering how many retweets it took to get an ambulance for him. These sorts of campaigns are the lamest forms of slacktivism.


This happened and I made the comment it is unlikely that we find them all.
I could feel the rage of facebook on me that moment


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Come on guys, we totally solved a problem with #Kony2012.

It gave us this

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This happened and I made the comment it is unlikely that we find them all.
I could feel the rage of facebook on me that moment


Fore shame. How dare you even suggest that we won't catch Kony!

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 Ouze wrote:
I too found this stupid hashtag campaign to be inane. I remember when the Syria thing first started blowing up, people kept using some hashtag about a student who had gotten lit up, and was wondering how many retweets it took to get an ambulance for him. These sorts of campaigns are the lamest forms of slacktivism.


This happened and I made the comment it is unlikely that we find them all.
I could feel the rage of facebook on me that moment


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Come on guys, we totally solved a problem with #Kony2012.

It gave us this


And this!


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Why is it "Real me dont buy girls" This isnt human traficking, it is a kidnapping.

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 hotsauceman1 wrote:
Why is it "Real me dont buy girls" This isnt human traficking, it is a kidnapping.


because human traficking is a much "sexier" cause, no one cares about kidnapping


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 hotsauceman1 wrote:
Why is it "Real me dont buy girls" This isnt human traficking, it is a kidnapping.




The leader of Boko Haram threatened to sell the girls. So this is about human trafficking.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-27283383

I am not defending the lame hastag gak, but your statement genuinely confused me.
   
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I'm glad it's finally getting attention.

It's a shame that we didn't do more earlier when they were killing boys/men on those villages.

I also think it's a disgrace we didn't do more in Darfur.

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 DarkTraveler777 wrote:
 hotsauceman1 wrote:
Why is it "Real me dont buy girls" This isnt human traficking, it is a kidnapping.




The leader of Boko Haram threatened to sell the girls. So this is about human trafficking.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-27283383

I am not defending the lame hastag gak, but your statement genuinely confused me.

Oh, I did not know about that.

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