Posted on 01/31/2022 7:52:38 AM PST by Cronos
In the past 18 months military leaders have toppled the governments of Mali, Chad, Guinea, Sudan and now, Burkina Faso. West African leaders on Friday called an emergency summit on the situation in Burkina Faso, where the new military leader, Lieutenant Colonel Paul-Henri Damiba, told the nation in his first public address that he would return the country to constitutional order “when the conditions are right.”
The resurgence ofcoups has alarmed the region’s remaining civilian leaders. Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo said on Friday, “It represents a threat to peace, security and stability in West-Africa.”
First came Mali, in August 2020. The military took advantage of public anger at a stolen parliamentary election and the government’s failure to protect its people from violent extremists, and arrested President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita and forced him to resign on state television. Mali actually had two coups in a nine-month span.
An unusual coup unfolded in Chad in April 2021. A president who had ruled for three decades was killed on the battlefield, and his son was quickly installed in his place — a violation of the Constitution.
In March 2021, there was a failed coup attempt in Niger, then in September 2021, it was Guinea’s turn: A high-ranking officer trained by the United States overthrew a president who had tried to cling to power. Then in October, it was Sudan’s: The country’s top generals seized power, tearing up a power-sharing deal that was supposed to lead to the country’s first free election in decades.
That’s more than 114 million people now ruled by soldiers who have illegally seized power. There were four successful coups in Africa in 2021 — there hadn’t been that many in a single calendar year since 1999. United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres called it “an epidemic of coup d’états.”
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Because it’s a third world ****-hole full of uncivilized barbarians?
The message: get your vaxx numbers up where Bill Gates wants them, or get replaced.
There's a certain correlation, which doesn't imply causation, of course...
There hasn’t been a similar coup in Togo, but that is only because the nation’s top industry, production of consumer food for those unwilling to cook at home, is strong enough to keep people content with conditions as they are.
What does history teach us?
Tribal leadership is the norm and they are returning to it no matter what the world says.
Because it is the “Chic” thing to do now a days!
A Short History Of Man
1. Let’s band together and go steal from those people in the next valley.
2. Let’s band together to defend against raiders.
3. Some roads would be nice.
4. Let’s steal from our own people.
the new military leader, Lieutenant Colonel Paul-Henri Damiba, told the nation in his first public address that he would return the country to constitutional order “when the conditions are right
We may see that line used here……
Mix of different things.
Sudan is not West Africa and has been unstable for decades.
As for West Africa: it is beginning to look like a collapse of the French neocolonial empire.
The latest news, incidentally, is that the Mali Government gave the French ambassador 72 hours to leave the country.
Because TIA?
Preparing CCP Belt and Road
Technically, Hunter is not in our line of succession, but I suppose I can see this happening here.
Africa being Africa
Forget it Jake. It’s Africa.
That’s what they do in Africa !
350 million Americans are being ruled by a demented old fool who illegally seized power in America.
Typically Africa is so stable...
Transient ischemic attacks?...
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