Europe is stabilising West Africa: France to ask US Troops to remain – My Comments
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Video: WTA01: ALCORA: The Secret Military Alliance of Whites to fight Blacks in Africa
In this video you will hear things that even Whites here in Africa dont know. None of our leaders nor any of our authors told us any of this.
[I smile as I see whites having to hold the stupid black nations in West Africa together. All this global nonsense is rubbish and is not serving the rise of our race. These stupid black states should be left to collapse. Let the Muslims conquer them.
A group of soldiers of the French Army patrols the forest of Tofa Gala during the Bourgou IV operation in the Sahel region in northern Burkina Faso on November 9, 2019. It is the first time that the French Army, the national armies and the multinational force of the G5 Sahel (Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Mauritania and Chad) have officially worked together in the field. (Photo by Michele Cattani/AFP via Getty Images)
PARIS — The French-led “Barkhane” anti-terrorist operation in central Africa will be at the heart of discussions defense minister Florence Parly will hold with her counterpart Mark Esper during a visit to the United States next week, according to defense sources here.
France considers U.S. participation in Barkhane to be crucial for intelligence and logistics. But Washington is re-considering its military presence in Africa, and France fears that without U.S. support the efforts to curtail terrorist groups in the area may fail.
“If the Americans were to decide to leave Africa it would be really bad news for us. I hope to be able to convince President Trump that the fight against terrorism also plays out in this region,” Macron said after a meeting earlier this month with heads of state of the G5 Sahel countries — Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso, Chad and Mauritania.
Esper says ‘no decisions’ have been finalized on AFRICOM changes
The Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Mark Milley, said last week after meeting his French counterpart in Paris, Gen. François Lecointre, that a decision to move a number of U.S. troops out of Africa would be taken within the next six weeks or so.
Members of Congress have warned that such a move would be a “shortsighted action.”
Macron repeated his plea for international cooperation in the area in his New Year address to the French armed forces. He said that “although France was alone in taking the initiative to save Mali in 2013, today it is Europe that is fighting to stabilize a region which we cannot abandon to chaos and allow to become the breeding ground for terrorism at the southern borders of our continent.”
He added that “in a year’s time, the Barkhane force will have become an international military coalition, which it is already in part thanks to the contributions of our European and U.S. friends.”
Esper’s Africa drawdown snags on Capitol Hill
When Macron and Parly met the Sahel leaders in the south-western French city of Pau, these countries confirmed their request to cooperate. It was decided at the meeting that a new coalition for the Sahel would focus on the tri-border zone between Mali, Burkina-Faso and Niger. Europe will play its role via the EUTM (EU Training Missions), EUCAP Sahel Niger (EU Capacity Building Mission in Niger) and MINUSMA (United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission) operations to equip, train and accompany the local government forces.
Parly visited the region on Jan. 19, accompanied by her Swedish, Estonian and Portuguese counterparts. These three countries have troops among the 4,500-strong Barkhane operation and will form the backbone of the Takuba Task Force of European special forces, which will deploy to the are to assist the Malian armed forces. It is expected to be fully operational by fall 2020. A certain number of European countries, notably Italy and Belgium, have already announced their participation in Takuba.
Video: SAs Whites Worst Enemies: Jews & President Ramaphosa Did a Black man convert to Ju
About ten or so years ago, my best Jewish friend one day told me that a very important black man has converted to Judaism but he refused to tell me the black mans name. This topic came up more than once, and he repeated this. Each time I asked him for the black mans name but he refused to give it to me. In this video, we look very closely at the extremely, uncomfortably close relationship between the President of South Africa and the Chief Rabbi of South Africa, the top Jew, in charge of the Jews.