Obama mulls Hellfire Drone attacks against Boko Haram

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American President Barack Hussein Obama is said to be considering Hellfire drone attacks to assist Nigerian armed forces in the fight against Boko Haram militants. 

Executive Vice President, Nigerian Diaspora-North America and Attorney Patryk Utulu made the information public via a statement.
It reads:
Pentagon sources have confirmed that USA is in the final stages of a plan to wage open DRONE STRIKES WAR AGAINST BOKO HARAM. The secret discussion has been on-going between President Jonathan and President Obama and President of France. Finally American and French Intelligence are satisfied that the Nigerian Military can be a capable and reliable partner in the war against Boko Haram. 

Based on established protocols the U.S. Military Joint Chiefs and the Joint Terrorism Task Force (Chiefs of CIA, NSA, FBI, etc.) will formally present the Plan to President Obama for review and approval.
TWO LIKELY SCENARIOS:
(1) To launch a war Mr. Obama will need U.S. Congress authorization, which would involve debates. Some members of Congress may not approve as election is near. 
(2): Pres Obama may use existing global anti-terrorism powers to launch a border security program to help Nigeria combat terrorism. 

Option 2 is the likely scenario because Pres Obama favors Hellfire Drone strikes for their agility, precision and devastating power. A Drone can move stealthily and fast, deliver killer strikes and photograph its attack all within 5 minutes. Also the United States Military has just completed a New Drone Base in Niger Republic. It is also noteworthy that Hellfire Drones won’t endanger U.S. soldiers because a drone can be operated from a computer screen from deep inside Niger Republic away from the conflict zones of Bama, Gwazo, and Niger/Nigeria/Cameroun/Chad border crossings

Pentagon sources confirmed that the U.S. Military Intelligence highly commended President Jonathan for maintaining absolute secrecy on the Plan while France and USA conducted hundreds of necessary reconnaissance flights to study the logistics and movement of Boko Haram fighters.

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