Niger has sent shockwaves across Africa by releasing a video exposing the US actions in Niger
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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.