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Whatever America is doing today to help nations around the world would remain ineffective until the West as a whole stops pillaging African talents and African wealth and discontinues destroying African politics, African peace, African security, African unity, and life in the whole developing world. Today, as ever, the assistance given to African nations among others is the art to keep civilizations quiet at the faces of provocative massive economic and political abuses. Good thing, exploitations normally are difficult to decipher because they are usually subtle, emotional, and at times even philanthropic in nature. They appeal to the mind very easily and soothe strained nerves. The West uses the divide-and rule or divide-and-conquer or divide-and-strain strategies to operate their system of the development of economic underdevelopment around the world. Impoverished youths and populations are occasionally armed to mine minerals for their masters at the expense of their own societies. First, Western nations own such mines under dubious agreements normally signed for ninety-nine years. They come in and collect their booties irrespective of prevailing conditions in those overtly and unduly politically stressed enclaves. The prevailing barrages of consequences are not surprising! In fact, the usual call for democracy in Africa and other developing world is not to foster peace for local populations but to maintain peace for their looting businesses.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Whatever America is doing today to help nations around the world would remain ineffective until the West as a whole stops pillaging African talents and African wealth and discontinues destroying African politics, African peace, African security, African unity, and life in the whole developing world. Today, as ever, the assistance given to African nations among others is the art to keep civilizations quiet at the faces of provocative massive economic and political abuses. Good thing, exploitations normally are difficult to decipher because they are usually subtle, emotional, and at times even philanthropic in nature. They appeal to the mind very easily and soothe strained nerves. The West uses the divide-and rule or divide-and-conquer or divide-and-strain strategies to operate their system of the development of economic underdevelopment around the world. Impoverished youths and populations are occasionally armed to mine minerals for their masters at the expense of their own societies. First, Western nations own such mines under dubious agreements normally signed for ninety-nine years. They come in and collect their booties irrespective of prevailing conditions in those overtly and unduly politically stressed enclaves. The prevailing barrages of consequences are not surprising! In fact, the usual call for democracy in Africa and other developing world is not to foster peace for local populations but to maintain peace for their looting businesses.