African Resources

Miller’s “Superpower” Vision: US Has Right to Seize Resources from Other Nations

During a CNN interview, White House advisor Stephen Miller articulated the Trump administration’s stance on foreign policy, asserting the United States’ right to take control of other nations for its interests, particularly concerning resources. Miller’s comments, which included the view that sovereign countries do not have sovereignty if the US wants their resources, were described as “imperialistic” by Senator Bernie Sanders. The administration has set its sights on Venezuela’s oil reserves and Greenland’s untapped resources, even though Greenland is part of Denmark, a NATO ally. Danish and Greenlandic officials have strongly condemned Trump’s threats, with the Danish Prime Minister warning that an attack on another NATO country would end the alliance.

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Russia Says Ukraine Opening ‘Second Front’ in Africa

I can’t fathom the audacity of invading other countries. It’s truly abhorrent, not just in Africa, but on a global scale. The actions of Russian war criminals, politicians, propagandists, and sponsors associated with such acts of aggression are nothing short of despicable. Ukrainian security services have made it clear that they will hunt down those responsible, and I fully support their efforts in doing so.

It’s appalling to see the blatant disregard for human life and sovereignty displayed by those involved in these nefarious activities. The exploitation of African resources, particularly gold, to circumvent sanctions is a clear indication of the lengths some are willing to go to further their own agendas.… Continue reading

Zelensky Bets on New Generation, Battle-Tested Officers for Top Army Posts

Zelensky Bets on New Generation, Battle-Tested Officers for Top Army Posts

As I contemplate the recent news about Zelensky’s decision to replace top military officers with a new generation of leaders, I am filled with mixed emotions. On one hand, I agree that Ukraine needs fresh leadership and battle-tested officers to face the challenges ahead. However, I can’t help but question the motives behind these changes and the potential consequences they may bring.

The video linked in the input content sheds some light on the importance of military leadership and the need to hold leaders accountable for their actions. It’s a valid point, but I can’t help but wonder if this perspective is solely from a US point of view or if it applies universally.… Continue reading