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Thursday, July 21, 2016

US presidential candidate accused of supporting Boko Haram


– As Donald Trump finally clinches the US Democratic presidential candidate ticket, the race heats up

–  New Jersey Governor Chris Christie accused Clinton of wrongdoing

– He also accused her of being responsible for chaos and violence engulfing the Middle East and elsewhere



As the race for the US presidency hots up, some disturbing new accusations have being leveled against the Democratic presidential candidate, Hilary Clinton.

During the recent convention where Donald Trump officially clinched the Republican ticket, the Republican delegates dragged Hilary Clinton.

As the New Jersey Governor Chris Christie accused Clinton of wrongdoing and numerous foreign policy failures, they broke into angry chants of “lock her up” and “guilty”.

Also the Governor accused her of being involve in wrongdoing in places like Libya, Syria. The Iran nuclear deal and Boko Haram in Nigeria.

“Let’s do something fun tonight,” said Christie who is also a former federal prosecutor, told the convention as he spoke out against Clinton and what he called “her selfish, awful judgment.”

We are going to present the facts to you. You, tonight, sitting as a jury of her peers in this hall and in your living rooms around our nation,” he added.

Outlining what he called “the facts”, Christie said that Clinton’s record as US secretary of state was shady at best.

He also accused her of being responsible for chaos and violence engulfing the Middle East and elsewhere, and asking whether she is “guilty or not guilty?”

“In Syria, imagine this, imagine this: she called President Assad ‘a reformer’. She called Assad ‘a different kind of leader’. There are now 400,000 dead. Think about that: 400,000 dead. At the hands of the man that Hillary defended. So we must ask this question: As an awful judge of the character of a dictator and butcher in the Middle East, is she guilty or not guilty?”


“Guilty,” the crowd chanted in reply.

“America and the world are measurably less safe because of the Iran deal Hillary helped cut. An inept negotiator of the worst nuclear arms deal in American history, guilty or not guilty?” he bellowed.

“Guilty,” the crowd replied.

Meanwhile, the Nigerian troops again showed their prowess in the anti-insurgency war on Tuesday, July 19, as they arrested the key supplier of fuel to Boko Haram.

Making this revelation was Colonel Sani Kukasheka Usman, the military spokesperson, who explained that the supplier was arrested with 25 jerry cans of fuel and other goods covertly kept at a check point.


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