On November 28, 2016, the United States Department of State, in a Press Release, expressed "deep concerns by the loss of life, injuries and damage as a result of protests that turned violent in Bamenda and Buea, the respective capitals of Cameroon’s Northwestern and Southwestern regions." The inhumane treatment of nearly 10 million English-speaking Cameroonians by the President Paul Biya's soldiers has alarmed even major international bodies such as France 24, BBC, RFI, VOA, and CNN. Do you support a direct U.S. military intervention to secure the lives of 8 million Anglophones including U.S. citizens living in the English-speaking regions of Cameroon? *** Polled by Tapang Ivo Tanku, the Freethinker, and a Cameroon citizen.
I support a direct U.S. military intervention to stop Biya's soldiers from killing his own people.
I do not support a direct U.S. military intervention to stop Paul Biya's soldiers from killing his own people.
I support only President Paul Biya's soldiers to take control in Anglophone Cameroon.