Declaration of Boko Haram as a FTO

Recently a Press Event was held at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. There was a specific reason for the timing of this event. It is hoped that the United States will take similar action to what has recently been taken by Great Britain regarding the Terrorist Group Boko Haram[1]. In fact support for Boko Haram is now a Criminal Offence in the United Kingdom.[2] So why is there such a huge disconnect between London and Washington in this matter?At the Presser the Freedom of Religion advocacy group Jubilee Campaign presented a fact sheet compiling data from the State Department and START that was released during the calendar year of 2012. Some of the findings include:Nigeria had the 4th number of Suicide Attacks committed around the world.Of the 57 attacks against Telecommunication sites around the word 38 were targeted by Boko HaramOne Third of the Religious Institutions targeted were in Nigeria. 60% of the 325 attacks on Educational sites were in Nigeria and PakistanThere…

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Scott Morgan has been the President of Red Eagle Enterprises since its inception in November 2012. He uses his experience from serving in the Marines during the Reagan Administration, attending...