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Informative and insightful discussion!

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When it comes to the US and UK, they don’t asked they take, rather STEAL, by force and paying African leaders with bribery. African citizens do not get the benefits from the west. Instead they rely on foreign aids living like beggars on the street. This is insane and should not happen in nations that are so rich in mineral and oil!

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Rachel, thank you for your work and perspectives. Looking forward to following you. E

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USA want to destabilise Angola what else? Get their African client patsies in there who’ve been to Harvard or Oxford who never eaten Jollof rice

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It is very reassuring to see both you and your guest connecting almost all the dot when it comes to the present precarious situation of Africa south of the Sahara. BUT: What I believe you leave unconnected or mentioned is the truly omnipresent Israeli infiltration and inveigling snake oil peddling that the USA deploys whilst ensuring «plausible deniability». Gaza and Lebanon should be viewed with due alarm by Sub-Saharan Africans as the harrowing cautionary tale that they are telling every day now for a year.

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Because Angola has oil, 9 billion barrels in proven reserves, otherwise he would have tried to go to Mozambique instead. Mozambique has no oil, so it might be more receptive to patronizing ideological 🐂, no offense to inhabitants of Mozambique meant, of course.

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