Thursday 3 August 2023

Ammunition, Niger, Ukraine

 

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France  Nigeria, Niger, Russia-Wagner -


NATO ammunition and weapons supplies are hugely low, having been expended in Ukraine

If the West needs to supply conflict in West Africa, they will need to shut down supply to Ukraine, the war there will be over

Some think this is a brilliant play in Africa by Russia and China, Russia finally getting revenge for the US-stoked 2014 Ukraine 'revolution' that began attacking Ukraine's Russian population

Now France, the EU and NATO are supremely distracted in Africa, the EU economy at deep risk, uranium and gas supplies in danger

And it wasn't hard for Russia & China to prove to Africans they were being exploited by France and the West.


4 Comments:

At 3 August 2023 at 08:48 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

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At 3 August 2023 at 12:22 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nigeria's President Tinubu - CIA asset since the USA 'settled' drug-money charges against him?

Bola Ahmed Adekunle Tinubu - born 1952 - a Muslim of the Yoruba tribe, and former governor of Lagos state, has been President of Nigeria since just over two months ago, sworn in on 29 May 2023

His election was significantly disputed by the opposition, with accusations voters were blocked in some areas, in an election where only 27 per cent of Nigerian voters were recorded as casting ballots.

Tinubu earned his business degree in Chicago USA, worked for a short time in USA business, and was later an accounting auditor for Mobil Oil in Nigeria.
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Bola-Tinubu

Tinubu is reported to be quite wealthy, tho the sources of his wealth are unclear, and there have been extensive corruption allegations going back to his youth.

In a 1993 legal case in Northern Illinois USA federal courts, then-young Tinubu was charged by US authorities with being "involved in banking proceeds of illicit drugs and money laundering with Heritage Bank and Citibank". In a 'compromise' with US authorities, Tinubu agreed to forfeit approximately $460,000 in a Citibank account to the US government, and the US case was closed.
https://moneycentral.com.ng/exclusive/article/bola-tinubus-drug-money-laundering-usa-releases-certified-true-copies-photos/

Nigerians on the web speak of this often, and their suspicion that President Tinubu has long been in a relationship with the CIA and Western spook outfits, perhaps since the rather friendly US 'settlement' of the drug dealing and money-laundering charges against him 30 years ago.

 
At 3 August 2023 at 14:32 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

🇸🇪/🇮🇶 BREAKING: According to reports, the Iraqi Assyrian Quran-burner Silwan Momika was expelled from Sweden and his residency permit was revoked.

He will reportedly be returning to Iraq within the next few weeks, arriving from Baghdad Itl. Airport.

 
At 5 August 2023 at 11:15 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nigerian Senators may just have saved tens of thousands of lives

Senate of Nigeria rejects presidential request for the army to militarily intervene in Niger

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/614494-niger-coup-nigerian-senators-reject-tinubus-request-for-troops-deployment.html

"Senators have rejected the request by President Bola Tinubu for permission to deploy Nigerian troops to Niger Republic

West African defence chiefs said they had drawn a plan for military action ... President Tinubu wrote the Senate for permission to involve Nigerian troops in the action

However, at an executive session on Saturday, the senators rejected the request by the president ... they ruled out military options

Over 90 per cent of senator who spoke are vehement against sending troops / military action

Senators opposed to military action pointed out that [Nigeria's] military is highly ill-equipped and not prepared to fight any war. They said that we have fragile peace in Nigeria.

Senators believe that the Nigerian Federal Government should focus on solving banditry and menaces ravaging the country instead of contemplating going to war in a foreign country."

 

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