Boko Haram in Trouble as US Launches Bomber-drones to Eliminate the Group
The end of Boko Haram might be near as there are strong indications
that the United States government may launch attacks against Boko Haram
insurgents in the North-East bomber-drones.
The American bomber-drones which is capable of bombing any area
with heavy casualties is under construction in Agadez, a town in Niger.
This is coming after the president Muhammadu Buhari urged the US to help
assist the country in the fight against Boko Haram.
It has been revealed that the the project is considered to be the
United State’s most important military construction effort in Africa,
according to secret files obtained by an online medium, The Intercept,
will gulp $100m.
The construction of the base is an indication that the US is paying
more attention to terrorist groups in Nigeria and other countries on
the African continent.
“As the only country in the region willing to allow a US base
for MQ-9 Reapers — a newer, larger, and potentially more lethal model
than the venerable Predator drone — Niger has positioned itself to be
the key regional hub for US military operations, with Agadez serving as
the premier outpost for launching intelligence, surveillance, and
reconnaissance missions against a plethora of terror groups,” The Intercept said.
The Americans have for years operated an air base in Niamey,
Niger’s capital, but in September 2014 the US African Command announced
plans to build a drone facility for “Intelligence, Surveillance, and
Reconnaissance.”
The documents obtained by The Intercept and made available online stated, “The
top MILCON [military construction] project for USAFRICOM is located in
Agadez, Niger to construct a C-17 and MQ-9 capable airfield.
“Remotely Piloted Aircraft presence in Africa supports
operations against seven (Department of State)-designated foreign
terrorist organisations.
“Moving operations to Agadez aligns persistent ISR to current
and emerging threats over Niger and Chad, supports French
regionalisation and extends range to cover Libya and Nigeria.”
While speaking on the importance of the help being rendered by the
US and the use of drones to fight Boko Haram, a member of the American
Society of Industrial Security, Prof. Femi Adegbulu, told Punch that "there
are two sets of drones, one for surveillance and the other for attacks.
A reconnaissance drone is used for intelligence gathering, while the
other kind of drone is used for attacks. There is no 100 per cent
accuracy in warfare.
“You lose lives, money, time, and resources. The possibility of
collateral damage cannot be ruled out, especially since Boko Haram
terrorists are known to use humans as shields when attacked.”
With the help of the United States, it looks like the fight against
Boko Haram will soon be over. The use of drones will also reduce human
casualties in the fight while eliminating targets with great accuracy.
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