By Crossed Crocodiles | April 17, 2011 at 10:00 pm | No comments
"… the US does not have any positive or credible tradition of genuine assistance to freedom fighters and liberation movements in Africa."
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Just as the US military carried out psychological warfare against US senators, one of the tasks of Africom is to rain down...
Posted in: Africa, International Solidarity, News, Situational Awareness
By Crossed Crocodiles | April 12, 2011 at 2:43 am | No comments
These days, to be a leader of a nation, a presidential candidate does not have to achieve a majority of votes in a free, fair and transparent election. All that one needs, is to be “internationally recognised” by the “international community” as the winner of the...
Posted in: Africa, International Solidarity, News, Situational Awareness
By Crossed Crocodiles | April 8, 2011 at 2:19 am | One comment
Motto: Protecting civilians by bombing the side we 'don't like' when they are attacked by the side we 'like'.
While this is going on:
… the United States is constructing, not in Lagos or in Accra, but in Abidjan, a surveillance centre covering all of sub-Saharan Africa,...
Posted in: Africa, News, Situational Awareness
By Crossed Crocodiles | April 3, 2011 at 8:01 pm | 4 comments
You invade Bahrain. We take out Muammar Gaddafi in Libya. This, in short, is the essence of a deal struck between the Barack Obama administration and the House of Saud. (Pepe Escobar 4/2/11)
Why would the ouster of Qaddafi be such a high priority for the United States? One...
Posted in: Africa, International Solidarity, Libya, News, The Pan-Africanist Imperatives
By Crossed Crocodiles | March 23, 2011 at 1:34 am | No comments
The US Africa Command is now at war on the continent of Africa. And not surprising, the war is about oil.
“R2P” – Responsibility to Protect – is the Obama regime’s favored formula for pouring mud in the otherwise clear waters of international law. The philosophy –...
Posted in: Africa, International Solidarity, Libya, Middle East, News, Situational Awareness
By Crossed Crocodiles | February 25, 2011 at 8:07 pm | One comment
Anyone who claims that they know, for sure, that either Allassane Dramane Ouattara or Laurent Gbagbo won the election is fiddling with the truth. Dr. Nfor N. Susungi
Considering the facts, it is difficult for Angola to accept that there is an elected president in La Côte...
Posted in: Africa, International Solidarity, News