
Derek
@badadvicehq
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This year has been great so far. The world is getting to see the US for what it truly is, a lying bully. Imagine the White House official handle saying this "DO NOT RETALIATE AND YOU WILL BE REWARDED". So basically, let us bully you and we will reward you. No wonder they won't let Africa rest, we're the perfect victims. We don't complain, we don't retaliate, we just take whatever they dish out, and as a reward, they give our insurgents weapons to cause problems in regions where we have natural resources, and swoop in to take the resources for almost free. And oh, they give us loans that are never tied to anything meaningful, so we won't be free from their debt, so they can dictate what we do in our countries.
Soon China would be the only super power, not just because they have a great economy, but because they don't arm insurgents in other countries, and they tie loans to meaningful infrastructures. The US empire is crumbling. Give a bully time and he'd always shoot himself in the foot. 0 reply
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It's crazy that there's no outrage after the new administration of the US confirmed that the US was sponsoring terrorism in various parts of the world, especially Africa using USAID.
I remember how Boko Haram started in Nigeria, they had no weapons. Fast forward a couple of months after, they had sophisticated weapons that they couldn't have been able to afford. Guess what they did? They made the then president, Goodluck Jonathan's administration hell. When the Nigerian president wanted to buy arms from the US to fight the terrorists, they refused to sell him weapons (Obama is a very wicked and evil man by the way).
Goodluck wasn't a planned president, he just happened to be and when he got into office, he continued from where Yar'adua stopped and put Nigeria on a path for development, the US don't seem to want Africa to advance, so they had to stop Nigeria, thereby stopping other African countries that might want to nurture the same idea.
But why wasn't there any outrage though? Even with the admission? 0 reply
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