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Valerie Carter's avatar

Is there no.place on this earth that the US is not bombing????

George Leone's avatar

The U.S. and Nigerian governments keep insisting this was a “precision” operation, yet every detail from Metele tells a different story. Villagers describe children playing and women cooking moments before the bombs fell — “there was nothing to suggest that anything unusual was about to happen” — and afterward the hospitals were overwhelmed with women and children burned, shattered, and dying. That is not precision. That is impunity.

AFRICOM claims 175 “terrorists” were killed, but they can’t name them, can’t prove it, and won’t even respond when confronted with the civilian dead. Meanwhile, the Nigerian governor openly declares civilian areas fair game, and the Pentagon has gutted its own civilian‑harm safeguards. This isn’t counterterrorism; it’s the normalization of collective punishment.

The administration wraps these strikes in a narrative about defending Christians, but the people dying in Metele — Christians, Muslims, families simply trying to live — are treated as expendable. The rhetoric is holy war; the reality is a village reduced to ash.

If this is what “flawlessly executed” looks like, then the flaw is moral, not tactical. And unless someone is held accountable, Metele won’t be an aberration — it will be the template.

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