The Case for Invasion
Our guest tonight is Coby W. Dillard, vice chairman of the Norfolk
Republican Party. This month he published a guest editorial in
The Virginian Pilot, apparentl
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Our guest tonight is Coby W. Dillard, vice chairman of the Norfolk
Republican Party. This month he published a guest editorial in
The Virginian Pilot, apparently advocating a military invasion of
Nigeria by the United States to rescue the schoolgirls kidnapped by
Boko Haram. He states "It would require house-to-house searches
and, quite possibly, street-to-street firefights." He goes on
to state "...it would require the killing of as many members of
Boko Haram as possible." This is not the first time that Coby
proposed military intervention. He previously advocated a military
strike in Syria to eliminate the Syrian government's chemical
weapons. What do you think about this? Do you have any questions or
comments for Coby? Call in to express your views:
310-807-5158 or toll free 877-878-1431.
Republican Party. This month he published a guest editorial in
The Virginian Pilot, apparently advocating a military invasion of
Nigeria by the United States to rescue the schoolgirls kidnapped by
Boko Haram. He states "It would require house-to-house searches
and, quite possibly, street-to-street firefights." He goes on
to state "...it would require the killing of as many members of
Boko Haram as possible." This is not the first time that Coby
proposed military intervention. He previously advocated a military
strike in Syria to eliminate the Syrian government's chemical
weapons. What do you think about this? Do you have any questions or
comments for Coby? Call in to express your views:
310-807-5158 or toll free 877-878-1431.
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