Niger has sent shockwaves across Africa by releasing a video exposing the US actions in Niger
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Well, well, well, This is very interesting. I am one of those individuals who follows the Harry and Meghan drama. You might think WTheck are these two morons have to do with all this. Well, there is a lot of noise lately that these two morons are CI* operatives. They have links with Democrats and of course Bidin, who is paying millions for their security, and protecting Harry with his Visa.
The bottom line is that I heard in a video today that these two morons are visiting Nigeria next month. Nigeria is next to Niger. I am convinced that they are going to Nigeria on an official US tour to find out where Nigeria is standing on this situation. Who knows maybe to find out if Nigeria can put a fight with Niger, so they can prevent the alliance with Russia? For some reason I am starting to believe, like a lot of others that these two are spies. Since Democrats can't go and visit Nigeria they are sending these two to do a ??? visit. Let's keep an eye on these two morons, I believe they are up to NO GOOD.
We're going to continue finding out more and more that Biden leaving was the only thing that made sense for a variety of reasons, and that he really had no choice but to agree. He even got positive publicity out of the exchange which..I guess good for him? Even though he was one of the people involved with putting it there in the first place, which any smart person would be able to point out.
I thought Trump was CIC?
This is a business issue, Trump holds the Military.
What the heck was the US even doing there in the first place?
The claim the U.S. used to establish a position was to "assist in dealing with ISIS" and one of the other terrorist cells that I don't remember from my last post.
It was established by the people who helped to create ISIS in the first place; Obama and Biden.
Of course. Putting our military in harms way is what they love to do. Freaking traitors.
We built a drone base there that we use to bomb the shit out of anyone who doesn't do what we say. We pay like $30-50M a year just to keep the lights on. https://reason.com/2024/03/19/americas-280-million-mission-in-niger-ends-in-failure/
Niger is on what is called "The Coupe Belt" it's necessary for geopolitical reasons. https://files.catbox.moe/obsqn6.png
Mining, exploitation of natural resources, keeping them tied to the Euro and charging them interest for their own money, also controlling import and export US, France, or UK have their puppet strings controlling most of the countries that touch water.
Thanks. That clears up that question.
Expending men , respect and treasure to support "A thousand Points of Light" "New World Order" & 'repairing of the world' for it's wanna be OWNERS
Police? More like mettle at best or create problems and color revolutions at worst.
We damn well shouldn't, it earns us terrible enemies, exploitative "allies" and costs us endless cash, resources and lives.
There is a line a mile thick between moral obligation for the greater good of humanity and creating ISIS for the purpose of backfiring and funding more wag the dog wars.
Because “wag the dog” is a perfect description.
We need to bring ALL of our troops home and stop interfering in the affairs of others. Doing so with the understanding that any entity fucking with us on our soil will be turned into radioactive dust.
Too many good women and men have given their lives for nothing. Enough.
Judges have long been talking about the ONLY way the west will continue to have access to Africa and their resources was by treating them fairly and stop taking advantage of them.
Been quite a bit iof various African Nations telling western countries to fuck of it the last few months, France loosing their position on the top 10 list of world economies should be a good illustration of how much power and resources there actually is in Africa and the effect of them turning of the tap....
Africa should be in charge of their own resources. if they were, almost all poverty and starvation in Africa would go away. other countries have been ripping them off and leaving their countries in devastation. i also blame this on the corrupt government in Africa.
Government in every country is corrupt, this is just the result of that in Africa.
They vary from country to country depending on demographics, national psyche and natural/industrial resources but regardless of country the end result of 99+% being fucked out of what they have by the less than 1% is always the same, only what they take change...
You should see what China and Russia have been doing in Africa also.
i can only imagine how pretty much the whole world has be raping Africa. it's a shame, all those resources belong to the people of Africa and instead, they use African child labor to hand dig mines of diamonds, lithium, and whatever else and keep the people dirt poor and sick.
Jesus cannot come back soon enough.
Well, 200 years ago they even exported the labor.
I can't wait until Joe has to address this :)
he won't and we all know it.
But to hear him have to say Niger would be hilarious
Like everything else, follow the money. Did the Biden’s profit from it? Do we have bio labs there and are experimenting on the people like we did in Ukraine?
those poor souls in African have been being used for guinea pigs for decades. Bill fucking Gates has had his vaccines in there forever, hurting, maiming, and killing.
i heard Elon Musk talk one time in an interview. when he was told about how the earth is running out of clean water, Musk said that is nonsense, the world is approx 70% water, there should be no shortage of fresh water. When the interviewer said, well yes, but it's ocean water, it's not drinkable. Musk said there is a way to desalinate water that is very, very inexpensive and there is no reason that ever country in the world shouldn't have clean fresh water.
Did anyone notice the US soldiers had their American flags on backwards?
I did, wonder what it means.
the American flag is worn backwards on their uniforms to show how the flag would fly when they run towards danger.
Thanks!
This is a pseudo-documentary (propaganda) by onlooker/bystanders. Nothing in the narration even asserts it is "from" Niger (British-accented voice using "our" notwithstanding). The narration is completely disconnected from the imagery, and the imagery is innocuous. The faults in pronunciation are typical of the verbal gaffes produced by A.I.-created voices. Despite the request to "support my channel" and "provide comments below," there is no identification of the video's author(s) or date of production or original site and date of publication. It is a real possibility that the whole video is an A.I. artifact, stitching together a target narrative and open-source video imagery. Since the truth value of any of it is open to question, it cannot be said to provide "information." I would suggest giving this a wide berth. It may all be true---or it may be a complete nothing. One would have to resort to other sources of information to find out, anyway.
Military junta? Sounds like an invasion.
Hard to say how much of this is propaganda. Saying it was released by "Niger" is pretty sus. No one from Niger pronounces "Niger" and "Niamey" as it is pronounced in the video.
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