ISIS considers transporting nuclear weapon to U.S. through Nigeria; says country’s Army “collapsed”
The jihadist group in Syria, Iraq and Libya, has claimed it
could purchase a nuclear device and transport same to the United States,
through a network of countries including Nigeria, up to Mexico.
In its latest propaganda magazine, Dabiq, published two weeks ago,
the group said the plan is workable the same way banned drugs are
transported through West Africa to Western countries, saying it could
even be easier with the presence of Boko Haram, the Nigeria-based group
that recently pledged allegiance to ISIS.
ISIS also described the Nigerian Army as “an exhausted and smashed national army that is now in a virtual state of collapse”.
Currently, it said Boko Haram insurgents have taken control of much
of Nigeria and their attacks are intensifying and pushing back the
military.
That claim contradicts recent successes recorded by the Nigerian
military which has recovered several towns seized by the militant group
in the last.
In an op-ed piece titled, “The Perfect Storm,” attributed to a
kidnapped British photojournalist, John Cantlie, it said the terrorist
organisation which started as a movement in Iraq has suddenly turned
into a global phenomenon that the West and the democratic world as a
whole is ill-equipped to deal with. Read more on premium times.
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