Burkina Faso,Mali & Guinea express solidarity w/ NigeršŸ‡³šŸ‡Ŗ and warn that ANY military intervention against Niger is a DECLARATION OF WAR | Algeria joins

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Lazy argument? All you do is post tweets with no inference of your own :mjlol:


The evidence is there. I just came back from the capital two weeks ago, speaking to people close to the ground. Nobody wants war. They even rejected the proposal in the National Assembly. You're a pest.
I haven't even been there, but I know that no one in that region wants war. That shyt would sprawl and possibly consume all of West Africa. The Europeans are pushing their puppets to try to start the war, but those puppets are :hubie:
 

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Niger: More than 50,000 volunteers for the defense of the Fatherland identified Niger has launched a campaign to recruit volunteers to defend the homeland in order to build a database that will be transmitted to the authorities. The co-organizer of the voluntary mobilization for the defense of the homeland, Younoussou Hima, indicated that "we started the census today at the stadium level, and it will continue with programs that we will establish at the level of the municipalities to be closer to the people in order to contain the mass a little". He also thanked the Nigeriens for the mobilization. "It is also a way of telling ECOWAS that wants to bring us war, that this war is not the war of the soldiers who are in power, but rather a war between the Nigerien population and her. We are ready and we will sacrifice ourselves," he said. The Co-Organizer said "that today, we mobilized more than 50 thousand people less than 2 hours away, we were overwhelmed and we were forced to stop the registrations that we will continue".

British Embassy evacuated from Niger The Foreign Ministry said that not a single British diplomat remained in the African republic. ā€œWe have temporarily removed all of our British staff from Niger and our embassy is operating remotely. Limited consular assistance will continue to be provided as usual by the British Deputy High Commissioner in Lagos . The British government does not recommend that its fellow citizens travel alone in Niger, and they can only stay in the country on their own responsibility.

Burkina Faso braces for ECOWAS aggression against Niger At the same time, the authorities of the country will support the new authorities of Niger, the Minister of Defense of Burkina Faso said in an interview with RIA Novosti. Allowing Niger to descend into chaos would create favorable conditions for terrorist groups, the defense chief warned.
 
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Vietnam and North Korea didnā€™t have the budgets to fight either. So if there is a will then there is a way.
Vietnam = jungle. The American soldiers were food in there with the natives
NK= America held the line despite the help from the communists. US drove back the North and held the line. After the death of Stalin the war froze. So in a way you can indirectly say US won the Korea war because the communists didn't achieve what they set out to do.

Circumstances are different.
 

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Vietnam = jungle. The American soldiers were food in there with the natives
NK= America held the line despite the help from the communists. US drove back the North and held the line. After the death of Stalin the war froze. So in a way you can indirectly say US won the Korea war because the communists didn't achieve what they set out to do.

Circumstances are different.
Whether it is jungle or desert or savanna or in the close quarters of a city. It won't matter if people have the will to fight. There were also wars in Afghanistan and Iraq that lasted for two decades and those weren'tin jungls. Guerilla warfare will not be easy and to make matters worse the Russian and Chinese will be providing arms and strategic support. Then there will be terrorists groups like the taliban and boko haram that will also enter that scrap. If this was going to be so easy then they could have already have defeated terrorist groups in that area, but haven't been able to do so because it is clearly not easy. Then there will be unintended consequences that people are not even considering like possible civil wars in places like Nigeria and Ivory Coast, because both countries have large muslim populations that might see Chritians attacking Muslim as the reason for a jihad. A war in that region could become a quagmire really fast will no clear way to exit.
 

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Whether it is jungle or desert or savanna or in the close quarters of a city. It won't matter if people have the will to fight. There were also wars in Afghanistan and Iraq that lasted for two decades and those weren'tin jungls. Guerilla warfare will not be easy and to make matters worse the Russian and Chinese will be providing arms and strategic support. Then there will be terrorists groups like the taliban and boko haram that will also enter that scrap. If this was going to be so easy then they could have already have defeated terrorist groups in that area, but haven't been able to do so because it is clearly not easy. Then there will be unintended consequences that people are not even considering like possible civil wars in places like Nigeria and Ivory Coast, because both countries have large muslim populations that might see Chritians attacking Muslim as the reason for a jihad. A war in that region could become a quagmire really fast will no clear way to exit.
It's the same Muslim separatists that are killing their own people which is why the governments ran to France for help. Also if there is an invasion it will most likely be Nigeria leading it and they are damn near 50 to 60% Muslim country so that argument doesn't work.

The military governments are not going to get western funds to keep the Islamic insurgents under control because they will be sanctioned (if they haven't already). As a matter of fact I expect the Islamic insurgency issue to get worse as a result of these coups unless Wagner steps in because the Islamists up there won't stop until they have their so called caliphate.
 

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It's the same Muslim separatists that are killing their own people which is why the governments ran to France for help. Also if there is an invasion it will most likely be Nigeria leading it and they are damn near 50 to 60% Muslim country so that argument doesn't work.

The military governments are not going to get western funds to keep the Islamic insurgents under control because they will be sanctioned (if they haven't already). As a matter of fact I expect the Islamic insurgency issue to get worse as a result of these coups unless Wagner steps in because the Islamists up there won't stop until they have their so called caliphate.
You didnā€™t pay attention. It was the Muslims in Nigeria's North that blocked the Nigerian President from invading Niger. Those Nigerian Northern senators vetoed his invasion plan. That is why the President of Nigeria had to fall back.

Right now all they are doing is saber rattling. Nobody wants a war in the Sahel except White puppet masters.
 

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:manny: They got planes fam!:pachaha:

The major takeaway here is that the world is watching. Europe/TheWest can't bring out the bombers without looking like war criminals.

I say it's a helluva boost for morale. "Fukk ya sanctions! Fukk ya Aid! And fukk with us if you want, we got AKs and Machetes and we ready to parlay.

Props to them! Power to the People!
 
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Vietnam and North Korea didnā€™t have the budgets to fight either. So if there is a will then there is a way.

Dont forget France is a p*ssy and a war criminal..they needed Obama's and Hillary's help to destroy Libya.

We need to examine what they did to Guinea to better understand their M.O.
When Guinea was also done with France, the French came and destroyed everything, including burning down villages and killing livestock..everything they could steal from Guinea they destroyed.

Once again fukk France all the way to Hell.
 

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ECOWAS has rejected the Nigeriene military juntaā€™s proposed three years transition plan. Remember that in a late night address to the nation that lasted about 12 minutes on Saturday, head of the junta, Abdourahmane Tchiani had promised the country would return to civilian rule in three years time and announced the start of a thirty day long ā€œnational dialogueā€ to lay the foundations for a new constitution in the country. Well, ECOWASā€™ rejection of the proposal was swift. Speaking to the BBC, the ECOWAS commissioner for political affairs, peace and security, Abdel-Fatau Musah said emphatically that ECOWAS would no longer accept prolonged transition periods in the region and will not accept that of The Nigeriene junta. His words: ā€œECOWAS is not accepting any prolonged transition again in the region. They just have to get ready to hand over in the shortest possible time.ā€ Furthermore he emphasized, ā€œThe earlier they give power back to civilians and concentrate on their primary responsibility that is defending the territorial integrity of Niger, the better for them.ā€ Musa insisted that the proposed military intervention by ECOWAS is still very much an item and that nothing has changed, given the new developments. So basically, if nothing changes, the proposed ECOWAS military intervention in Niger could happen any minute.
 

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So basically what you are saying is that you are ill equipped to have this conversation, but despite not being equipped to have this conversation you are injecting known falsehoods into the conversation. Let me be the first to inform you that you already know what you are writing is false, because one of the largest enslaved groups in the USA were the Mende people from modern day country of Sierra Leone. The Mende are the largest group that contributed to the Gullah Geechee culture in the USA. The Mende were and have always been by and large Muslims. Fulani and Mandgingos were another large group of people enslaved in the USA. They also were Muslim. However, since you are too lazy and uninformed to do your own research then I will lend you some:

America's First Muslims Were Slaves​

January 29, 2019 9:33 AM
Dora Mekouar

The First Muslims in North America​


Muslims arrived in America 400 years ago as part of the slave trade and today are vastly diverse

Published: April 11, 2019 6.42am EDT


Muslim Slaves: Americaā€™s First Muslims​

The Forgotten History of Islam in Black America

  • Muslim Slaves in America: A Significant Number

    Muslim slaves in America were quite significant in number, probably reaching into the thousands. Historian Michael Gomez points out that between 400,000 and 523,000 Africans came to America during the slave trade, at least 200,000 came from areas influenced by Islam, thus Muslims may have come to America in the thousands, if not tens of thousands. [2]


Servants of Allah by Sylviane Diouf





I'm sorry but I thought most people who studied African history in America had some ideas of this.
Thank you for the additional info.
 
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