Source: Boiling Frogs Post
Sibel Edmonds
Only
three years under the Obama presidency and we have had several covert
and overt wars in Africa with the sole purpose of the re-colonization of
Africa and its rich oil-mineral resources, while posing under the guise
of ‘humanitarian intervention.’ The overt war in Libya, a not so secret
war in Somalia, establishing a base in Uganda, sending troops to chase
the Lord’s Resistance Army rebel group in the Congo, quietly setting up a
number of new bases in Ethiopia and the Seychelles … and the list goes
on. Not to mention the number of bodies piling up on top of each other
as the West sinks its teeth into the long-sought-after continent and its
resources.
Many
have been writing about and analyzing Obama’s Africa Fever. You must
admit the man has been acting very feverish. In fact, I’d say he’s been
the most feverish president we’ve had when it comes to slicing, dicing,
and re-colonizing Africa. Granted, he is not the only one with the
fever. The French, Brits, and a couple of other Old Europe players have
been feverish as well; they’ve been salivating at the idea of reviving
their old glory days of empire and colonies. Yet, the most feverish, I’m
talking mouth-foaming delirious fever, appears to be our
president-Barack Obama. And oddly enough, there doesn’t seem to be much
“crying race” and colonialism from the black communities here in the
U.S. I say here in the US because the majority of blacks in Africa seem to recognize, resent and speak out on this Black Super Power President’s colonization crusade in their land:
Sibel Edmonds
The Right Man to Pacify ‘Crying Race’ while Terrorizing & Colonizing Africa
You can still see Obama’s likeness around town these days, especially in the tourist areas. But for many Ghanaians, the honeymoon with Obama is over. And it started to go sour when the first warplanes strafed Benghazi and Tripoli, in a NATO effort to protect civilians from strongman Muammar Qaddafi.That was the Libya-intervention’s official purpose, anyway. But Ghanaians aren’t buying it. To many observers here, it looks like a grab for Libya’s oil riches; to others, it’s a nefarious Western plot to re-colonize Africa.
They
know one when they see one. They recognize colonizers when they see
colonizers and their actions. Then why don’t we hear a major outcry from
the black communities in the United States? I can assure you that we’d
have heard the outcry if a white president had supported, armed and
directed militias and rebels who did the following