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18/02/2015

Americans Blasts President Goodluck Jonathan For Requesting For US Troops

"Are they not fighting ISIS? Why can't they come to Nigeria?" Mr. Jonathan said, in his first interview with Western media this year. "Look, they are our friends. If Nigeria has a problem, then I expect the U.S. to come and assist us." – WSJ
As usual, Dr. Good Lock made several utterances that made a joke of Nigeria in yet another western interview. His position on the ?#?ekitigate? saga is a new addition to his long manifestation of dull-witted and inscrutable ideologue. Even in spite of Fayose and Adesiyan's confessions, Mr Jonathan still argues that the tape is fake. "It's all fabrications," he said of the audio. "Why should I investigate things that are not real?" Very nice! I bet that was not so surprising, we weren't expecting him to lift a finger. But what I found riveting were the comments of western readers to his request for US troops. Take a read.
Jeff Simon:
1. Stop stealing your countries oil revenue.
2. Use the money to equip, pay, train and educate an army.
3. WAKE UP….WE ARE NOT COMING
PS: Please do not take any of this personally, we already have more corrupt oil soaked dictators than we can handle.

Stephanie Galonska:
The West has given and given and given to the third worlds and nothing has ever come from it save for more starving people, more violence and more demands for Our Money and Our Blood. But this is what happens when you "help" people whose culture is opposite of your own without expecting nothing in return. They take and take and keep taking 'til nothing's left and at the end, they're still doing all the same things that caused their problems in the first place.

Micheal Ohara:
I have a son in the US Army. He swore to serve and protect the US. Not a Nigerian politician.

Cap Morgan:
"If Nigeria has a problem, then I expect the U.S. to come and assist us."
Not with my tax dollars. Not for this buffoon.

Douglas Cudney:
I just remember the wonderful reception American oil workers received when working in Nigeria……….(very sarcastically meant)……and they want help? Yes, I agree — send Al Sharpton over there!

Jeffery Tierney:
I cannot tell what is more messed up, Iraq or Nigeria. Oh wait a minute, don't forget, Somalia, Libya and the list goes on. I'll give Obama credit on this one. He is keeping us from getting involved with another loser. Sometimes the Demodunces or the Repubidiots will surprise you, but not often.

Joan Newcomb:
Goodluck Jonathan..he has good luck, alright…where does 10% of Nigeria's oil production go? For how many years has 10% of production been stolen? Now they want American politicians to take the earnings of the U.S. populace and funnel it to a seated mafia? I'm not surprised, though, because the US throws the earnings of its citizens at many countries, many which hate each other and the U.S. What an outrage. At least if it is thrown away on ObamaCare or so called stimulus that is a means to transfer wealth to unions, it stays mostly in the U.S.

Ted Childers:
Might I suggest to President Johnathan that hanging one general officer a week for corruption (stealing the troop's pay, etc.) might do wonders for the military effectiveness of his army and solve his problem post haste.

Carter Newton:
Clearly the majority on this thread recognizes that Nigeria is emblematic of a totally failed African country, led by kleptocrats since independence. This is truly a "no hoper" disaster of a country….sorry Jonathan, and good luck, loser.

Michael Markovitch:
No. Nigeria's army would be able to do the job, if it were not for corruption. Hopefully Nigeria will get a new President in the next election. Having "Goodluck" around certainly hasn't been good luck for Nigeria.

Nate Smith:
Do they not have thousands of military age youth underemployed? Why Yes they do Goodluck. So at the most we should send military advisors with decent weapons and some vehicles to spread around to them and we can liaison command these guys and promote the ones with talent. Let them do the fighting and bleeding.

Kevin Finch:
As our "friend", what exactly does he do? Sorry, Toughluck Jonathan. If your able-bodied young men aren't willing to take up arms to fight this small rag tag group, I see no reason why kids from Iowa and Texas should die instead. At least the Kurds and some Iraqis are willing to try to take the lead on their ground fighting, and ISIS appears far more formidable and well armed than Boko Haram.
Friends, albeit these are not necessarily representative of the US government's position, I can't but share the sentiments of the commentators. The world does not owe us anything. As a nation, we would either stand up to defend ourselves or perish together. If the sound of picking up arms to fight Boko Haram is terrifying (which certainly is), picking up your voter's card to vote out a government that is demilitarizing Nigeria would likely have the same effect at much less cost.
When the time comes, don't just cast your vote, do it with good judgment. But if the time never comes, be prepared to get on the streets in peaceful demand for an end to this kleptocracy. An onlooker in the face of tyranny is either a traitor or a coward.
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