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Exposed: Buhari’s Brutal Crackdown on IMN Is a Proxy War for Saudi Arabia - Saudi Crown Prince

Exposed: Buhari’s Brutal Crackdown on IMN Is a Proxy War for Saudi Arabia - Saudi Crown Prince
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By Free Zakzkay


It has been exposed that the Brutal massacre of members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria [IMN] and the illogical continued detention of its leader, Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky is at the instance of Saudi Arabia.

Exposed: Buhari’s Brutal Crackdown on IMN Is a Proxy War for Saudi Arabia - Saudi Crown Prince

Expounding Prince Mohammad bin Salman's Time magazine of America, Dr. Zayeed Al-Amri, a member of the Saudi Arabia National Strategic Planning and Development Agency, said in an interview with the German world broadcaster, Deutsch Welle [DW] and featured in Hausa, that the crown Prince meant that in the last three years, "

Saudi Arabia has successfully scuttled Iran's influence in Yemen, Somalia, Djibouti and Sudan as it has shattered its attempt to establish the Hezbollah regime in Nigeria and prevent Ibrahim Zakzaky's ‘coup' in the country."

The Crown Prince had told the US TIME, in the interview held on March 29, at New York City's Plaza Hotel that Saudi Arabia had chased Iran out of Africa. "We drove them out of Africa heavily, more than 95 percent."

With the clear mention of Sheikh Zakzaky and reference to the Zaria massacre of December 2015 as well as the continued detention of the Sheikh and the ongoing repressive crackdown on the Islamic Movement, it is obvious that Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari is fighting the Islamic Movement using a deadly proxy crackdown on Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky and the Movement. The alleged blockade of the path of the Chief of Army Staff was stage managed as a good alibi, to make for the basis of the attack.

In an interview with the US Times newspaper with Saudi Arabia's prime minister, Mohammed bin Salman said his country had taken control of the continent in order to reduce Iran's influence there, so far as to defeat the power of the country. Iran in Africa with around 95 percent.

Dr. Zayeed Al-Amri, a member of the Saudi Arabia National Strategic Planning and Development Agency, briefly commented on the policy of the governor, saying that "what the prince meant here is since he announced his plans to attack the enemy.
 Saudi Arabia has successfully assassinated Iran in Yemen, Somalia, Djibouti and Sudan as it has shattered its attempt to establish the Hezbollah regime in Nigeria and prevent Ibrahim Zakzaky as a coup in the country. Even so, some people think the Saudi Arabia is making a rash and insisting on its claim to break the power of the Iranian nation in Africa as soon as Bin Salman is still in the vicinity of the country. Africa's investment in Africa has also declared a war on the spread of Islamic ideology, but Iran's only efforts to intensify its efforts to consolidate African-American relations and to provide science and technology courses for African students now Iran's Foreign Minister Javad Zarif arrived in Senegal on a trip to Africa.

That's why Dr. Amani al-Taweel from the Al-Ahram Research Center in Egypt expressed concern for the two conflicts of violence in Africa in the region. Dr. al-Taweel said "in fact Saudi Arabia is nothing more inconvenient than spreading the ideology of the Holocaust in Africa than in securing trade and diplomatic relations to you". It is interesting to note that as long as African countries do not share religious, political or diplomatic issues in Saudi Arabia and Iran, there is no doubt that the riot of the so-called religious leaders of the continent can lead to a great deal of hope in Africa can be a source of ethnic conflicts and the challenges of poverty and disease.

Source: ReflectionOnline.Com, Edited by website team

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