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Slain Soldiers: We will never have soldiers on the ground in a civilian kind of event -According to Ex-US Soldier

Slain Soldiers: We will never have soldiers on the ground in a civilian kind of event -According to Ex-US Soldier

The recent event in Okuama town, Bomadi region of Delta State, Nigeria, when top military leaders and soldiers lost their lives in an ambush while on a mission, has saddened retired US Army Major Yinka Ogunsanya. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

During an interview with AIT, Ogunsanya emphasized the distinctions in military operations between the US and Nigeria. She pointed out that the US usually uses a militarized police system instead of sending soldiers for these kinds of civilian gatherings.

In Ogunsanya’s words: “We do things a little different in the US, there is a militarized police system that will handle such an event. We will never have soldiers on the ground in a civilian kind of event. If you remember the border issue in the United States, there was a big debate about whether to deploy the reserves to the border or let the border patrol do it. But in the case of what happened in Nigeria, I am not too clear about their mission If they had a specific target or area of interest or high-value target they were hunting for or if they were on a peacekeeping mission like I read”. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

The CDS Is From Kaduna And There Are A Lot Of Attacks In Southern Kaduna Where He's From -According to Uba Sani

The CDS Is From Kaduna And There Are A Lot Of Attacks In Southern Kaduna Where He’s From -According to Uba Sani

Dele Farotimi Responds When Asked About Oshiomole Turning Down Prayers From Budget

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