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Donald Trump: A reminiscence of Goodluck Jonathan’s Arms Ban list for overkilling the Anglozionist Temporary puppets or Footsoldiers on the ground – Balogun Adesina

The U.S.A and its gimmicks. They always lose in the end. They are done with “drug warlords” narrative. Now they need a new one to draw attention from a real-life GAZA genocide supported and abetted by the de facto leader of the Anglozionist empire, the U.S.A

They have failed already.

U.S.A. and Saudi Arabia, with their terrorist horde, have been the ones sponsoring everything in Nigeria again, together with their permanent puppets. The terrorists are just foot soldiers of both the empire and its permanent puppets.

They have been trying a regime change since the Goodluck Jonathan era after their permanent puppet was ordered to kill Yar’Adua.

They are still failing to date. They always lose. What we need again is a full transition from a semi-puppet state to a completely free state, and join the likes of Russia, Iran , and China.

When Jonathan too over-killed their terrorist horde, they used one of their political tools to call him out and put Nigeria on the arms ban list. What that means is we cannot buy their weapons to destroy their sponsored terrorists.

Amnesty International – That nonentity arm of the empire has since lost its voice. These are failures for life. The annoying thing is they (the Anglozionist empire together with its permanent puppets and temporary puppets) will keep trying their luck.

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