Africa is preparing for war

After the coup d’état in Niger and the removal of the French puppet from the presidential position, the West African organization ECOWAS, which is under the full control of the United States and France, announced that it would attack Niger.

Yesterday, Mali, Burkina Faso and Guinea jointly declared that the attack on Niger is an attack on all of them and that they will intervene militarily.

But the most interesting part is Algeria’s statement that it will also intervene militarily if Niger is attacked. Today the Chief of Staff of the Algerian Army arrived in Moscow for a meeting with Shoigu. Algeria is likely to receive heavy weapons from Russia and Iran through its ports.

The USA and France have confirmed that they support military intervention by ECOWAS, de facto confirming that they are creating a new war in the world like in Syria and Ukraine.

The same scheme worked for them when they destroyed Libya, but today Niger has powerful support

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The globaloney warmongers are out of control

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I cannot imagine Biden having any clarity of mind whatsoever in giving such orders. We knew he was a puppet but he must be completely left out of this now, as he’s not able to hold a thought for 3 seconds.

@antimason If you’re referring to Equatorial Guinea, you can kind of forget that; they don’t have much of a military. I was there for over a year, so, …

BTW, notice how things are escalating ahead of BRICS Meeting?

I was thinking more of Algeria if it gets russian weapons

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What are the chances that Brazil,India and RSA participate with weapons and soldiers on the ground in a conflict involving Russia or China?
I know there is no defense pact,but still; Things are crazy right now

Simply put, as you also, Dr., previously have intimated, these superpowers need to get rid of their ageing arsenals, and what better place than in a poor undeveloped nation/country, rather than at a dump in their own countries. Sad, but true, one surmises.

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This is a good anaylsis of events to unfold

and Korbyko also thinks that Algeria might play an important role

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