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As Boko Haram continues its reign of destruction, is it time for the international community to intervene?

A group of Nigerian traditional hunters and vigilantes gather on vehicles on their way to engage Boko Haram militants in Mubi from Yola, Adamawa State, in November. The hunters have being assisting the Nigerian military in their fight against the Islamic insurgents.
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As Boko Haram continues its reign of destruction, is it time for the international community to intervene?

New satellite images released by Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International show devastating destruction suffered by two Nigerian towns at the hands of the militant group Boko Haram. The aerial images provided by Amnesty were dated Jan. 2 and Jan. 7 and showed areas before and after an apparent attack. The group estimated that more than 3,500 structures were razed in one town.

US Secretary of State John Kerry called Boko Haram’s reign of destruction a “crime against humanity” and said he had talked to UK Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond on forming a “special initiative” on Nigeria.

The insurgent group first came to international attention last April, when it kidnapped close to 300 Nigerian girls from their school.

As Boko Haram’s terror spreads, should the US and the international community intervene?

Guests:

Drew Hinshaw, West Africa reporter for The Wall Street Journal