Donald Trump negotiates release of 3 year US hostage, Thank You!!!

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  1. Denizen

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    When will Donald Trump negotiate the release of the whole American public held hostage by the Trump administration?
     
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    I don't recall you responding to any of the threads about the Chibok girls. Is that not a human rights abuse to you?


    "Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chibok_schoolgirls_kidnapping
    Location Chibok in Borno State, Nigeria
    Coordinates [​IMG]10.865833°N 12.846944°E
    Outcome 276 female students abducted by Boko Haram
    Missing 195[1]
    Suspect(s) Boko Haram
    Boko Haram insurgency
    On the night of 14–15 April 2014, 276[2] female students were kidnapped from the Government Secondary School in the town of Chibok in Borno State, Nigeria. Responsibility for the kidnappings was claimed by Boko Haram, an extremist and terrorist organization based in northeastern Nigeria. 57 of the schoolgirls managed to escape over the next few months[3] and some have described their capture in appearances at international human rights conferences.[4] A child born to one of the girls and believed by medical personnel to be about 20 months old also was released, according to the Nigerian president's office.[5]...
    In May 2016, one of the missing girls, Amina Ali, was found. She claimed that the remaining girls were still there, but that six had died. A second girl was discovered later in the week, but parents have expressed doubts as her name is not among those originally missing.[10] A further 21 girls were freed in October 2016,[11] while another was rescued the next month.[12][13] Another was found in January 2017.[14]...
    The terrorist group Boko Haram wants to institute an Islamic caliphate in Nigeria and is in particular opposed to western-style modern education, which they say lures people away from following Islamic teaching as a way of life. ...
    Boko Haram began to target schools in 2010, killing hundreds of students by 2014. A spokesperson for the group said such attacks would continue as long as the Nigerian government continued to interfere with traditional Islamic education. 10,000 children have been unable to attend school as a result of activities by Boko Haram.[15] Boko Haram has also been known to kidnap girls, whom it believes should not be educated, and use them as cooks or sex slaves.[18]...
    On the night of 14–15 April 2014, a group of militants attacked the Government Girls Secondary School in Chibok, Nigeria. They broke into the school, pretending to be guards,[23] telling the girls to get out and come with them.[24] A large number of students were taken away in trucks, possibly into the Konduga area of the Sambisa Forest where Boko Haram were known to have fortified camps.[24] Houses in Chibok were also burned down in the incident.[21] The school had been closed for four weeks prior to the attack due to the deteriorating security situation, but students from multiple schools had been called in to take final exams in physics.[21][25][26]
    There were 530 students from multiple villages registered for the Senior Secondary Certificate Examination, although it is unclear how many were in attendance at the time of the attack.[27] The children were aged 16 to 18 and were in their final year of school.[28] Initial reports said 85 students had been kidnapped in the attack. Over the 19–20 April weekend, the military released a statement that said more than 100 of 129 kidnapped girls had been freed. However, the statement was retracted, and on 21 April, parents said 234 girls were missing.[18] A number of the students escaped the kidnappers in two groups.[29] According to the police, approximately 276 children were taken in the attack, of whom 53 had escaped as of 2 May.[27] Other reports said that 329 girls were kidnapped, 53 had escaped and 276 were still missing.[26][30][31]
    Amnesty International said it believes the Nigerian military had four hours' advance warning of the kidnapping, but failed to send reinforcements to protect the school.[32] Nigeria's armed forces have confirmed that the Nigerian military had four-hour advance notice of the attack but said that their over-extended forces were unable to mobilize reinforcements.[33]
    Jonathan N.C. Hill of King's College London, has pointed out that Boko Haram kidnapped these girls after coming increasingly under the influence of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, and asserts that the group's goal is to use girls and young women as sexual objects and as a means of intimidating the civilian population into non-resistance. Hill describes the attacks as similar to kidnapping of girls in Algeria in the 1990s and early 2000s.[34][35]...
     
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    Obama ignored Assad's use of chemical weapons. Obama cared nothing about the slaughter of innocent children in horrible ways.
     
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    Trump does not care about children. The cruise missile attack on the Syrian airport was a political stunt.

    Dropping a MOAB on people does not signify care for innocent children.

    If Trump really cared about children he would be seeking to help the children who have been affected by US military actions.

    It's not that long since Pentagon stopped attacking wedding and funeral parties in Iraq and Afghanistan
     
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  7. truth and justice

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    So some Muslims who have been in prison for several years have been released and returned to the US without any vetting. How do you know that they have not become radicalized?
     
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    Obama did nothing to stop Assad from using chemical weapons again.
    Let's see if Assad does it again after what Trump did.

    Obama was the biggest wimp of a president this country ever had. He almost made me wish I never came to America. Now that Trump is president I feel like America is a super power again.
     

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