Posted on 01/07/2019 12:17:22 AM PST by tcrlaf
Soldiers in Gabon have attempted a coup, announcing the establishment of a "restoration council" after taking over the national radio station.
There were reports of shots being fired in the capital Libreville on Monday.
Reading out a statement, the military officers condemned President Ali Bongo who addressed his compatriots last week from Morocco for the first time since reportedly suffering a stroke in Octo
(Excerpt) Read more at aljazeera.com ...
Africa wins again.
Damn. That’s next to Congo, where election chaos and Ebola are happening.
More refugees for America. Winning!
Omar Bongo relative + Joe Wilson + Valerie Plame bump.
White House invite for dictator who has stolen billions from his impoverished African nationdailymail.co.uk ^ | June 9, 2011 | Daniel Bates
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2001593/Barack-Obama-invites-Gabon-dictator-Ali-Bongo-White-House.html
Barack Obama has come under fire for extending a formal invitation to a shamed African dictator who has ruthlessly plundered billions of dollars from his own country. The U.S. President will today have a coveted private meeting with President Ali Bongo of Gabon in the Oval Office despite his appalling track record. Bongos family has ruled the impoverished African nation with an iron fist for five decades and have used its oil riches to fund a life of outrageous luxury. Meanwhile one third of people in Gabon live on less than $2 a day and thousands starve to death each...
With a population of 2-million, it just takes 300 well-armed soldiers to open up a coup.
President Bongo? ;-D
Paging Christopher Walken.
Looks like bedtime for Bogno.
Oh, and kudos for Fallout, although
your link is to Danny Kaye and the Andrews Sisters.
Reportedly, coup has been put down.
I don’t know a lot about this. The President must have allowed our troops access to Gabon for our troops to stage rescue operations in DR Congo.
DR Congo is a hot spot, Gabon apparently is right next to regular Congo.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/01/deploys-troops-gabon-fears-unrest-drc-190105055926860.html
All that said, I’d probably side with the coup-plotters who got put down apparently.
This is the thing, I’m not criticizing that statement but we just deployed troops to Gabon two days ago, to aid any Americans who might need help if things broke down in DR Congo with their most recent elections, results still not announced:
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/01/deploys-troops-gabon-fears-unrest-drc-190105055926860.html
So, it would seem, the President allowed our troops to come in.
4th wealthiest nation in Africa....
President Ali Bongo sounds like one of Obama’s oft used names.
The Prez. Bongo, even recorded some James Brown styled funk music.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODjTeZmuc6M
Full article about the guy here. I’m still reading about it.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-46074728
They let our troops land there in case, DR Congo breaks down but this guy looks like a strongman to me.
Tiny population, 2,000,000 people.
Should read: Soldiers Fush National Toilet, Toilet Clogged, Sh!+ Everywhere
I doubt he had any choice and he’d have nothing to gain by refusing.
... the last known location of his [Amb Joe Wilson of Plame Name Game /Scooter Libby Affair / Niger yellowcke flap] second wife Jacqueline was in Gabon under the employ of the President Omar Bongo’s daughter, Pascaline Mferri Bongo. Between August and November 2000, she was paid $60,000 to write letters to the office of National AIDS policy at the White House. Thats quite a lot of money for simply writing a few letters. Shes reported to have worked for them at least through November of 2000 and is currently whereabouts unknown. I want to take this opportunity to remind everyone that Joseph Wilson IV was the US Ambassador to Gabon from 1992 to 1995...........
Completing the French Connection(The reasoning behind the forged Niger Documents)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1526045/posts#comment?q=1
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