1) He wants to gain support from Russia and isolate the Malian regime . That regime kicked French forces and the French ambassador out of Mali on the basis that those forces did nothing except cooperate with terrorist groups and plunder Mali's mineral resources ( gold, diamonds , etc) . Today the Russian military is helping Malian defense forces regain lost territories in northern Mali. The French feel their country was humiliated . Macron was to overthrow that African govern that dared setting a wrong example. He needs Putin.
2) He also want to keep working within NATO policy on supporting Ukraine.
Conclusion: The French are just working to keep their own empire alive in Africa.
It is doable in less than 10 hours with a population of more than 1 billion people like India. Take 75 million people. Put one million workers per kilometer, i.e 1000 people /meter . done !
Don't bring up gentleman "Smiley" Jonathan G. who did nothing except sitting there and smiling Checking that list but not seeing anyone who did better than president Buhari .
White Parents Rallied To Chase A Black Educator Out Of Town. Then, They Followed Her To The Next One. In April of 2021, Cecelia Lewis had just returned to Maryland from a house-hunting trip in Georgia when she received the first red flag about her new job. [.,,]
Lewis was beginning to prepare for her move South, spending as much time with friends and family as possible, when she got a strange call from an official in her new school district. The person on the line — Lewis won’t say who — asked if she had ever heard of CRT.
Lewis responded, “Yes — culturally responsive teaching.” She was thinking of the philosophy that connects a child’s cultural background to what they learn in school. For Lewis, who’d studied Japanese and Russian in college and more recently traveled to Ghana with the Fulbright-Hays Seminars Abroad program for teachers, language and culture were essential to understanding anyone’s experience.
At that point, she wasn’t even familiar with the other CRT, critical race theory, which maintains that racial bias is embedded in America’s laws and institutions and has caused disproportionate harm to people of color. In a speech the previous fall, then-President Donald Trump condemned CRT as “toxic propaganda” and “ideological poison.”
The caller then told Lewis that a group of people in a wealthy neighborhood in the northern part of the county were upset about what they believed were her intentions to bring CRT to Cherokee County. But don’t worry, the district official said; we just want to keep you updated.
The following month, inside a gabled white clubhouse overlooking the hills of a Cherokee County golf course, dozens of parents from across the county had assembled on a Sunday afternoon for a lesson in an emerging form of warfare. School board meetings would be their battlefield. Their enemy was CRT.
gambojimeta: You are a comedian. Ade that went to the UK in 2010 or Emeka that we to USA in 2015 or Mustapha that went to Germany in 2018. None of them nor their parents were enslaved. They work hard for their .oney and do not beg for handouts.
They grand parents or great grand parents were enslaved. Actually slavery ended in Africa in the 1960s when colonial rule ended in most of Africa. The British, the P:ortuguese, the French, etc were using forced labor. Any African knows that 1939 through 1958 was hell,
gambojimeta: Real value of money is remittances from Western Europe and America that helps Nigeria fight poverty. A poverty brought about by the useless politicians that keeps looting the country and ensuring that a lot of Nigerians live on less than dollar per day.
The only bad thing about it is Nigerians or Africans in general are working in those countries to make that money after the White man plundered African, stole everything for at least three centuries. I mean , those Nigerians should get those billions for free. It would be a great beginning of reparations over slavery.
Real value of money is what count. If you can get 3 pounds red lobster for 59 cents , 5 pounds of organic chickens for $1 , get 2 tons of organic rice from your farm , you can see that the poverty line does not mater that much.
For less than a dollar you can eat plenty of food in Nigeria. It would cost you at least $40 to eat that type of food in Europe and America. Enjoy the kitchen
Misled ? Pffff ! That is what happens when high school students and college students think Jamaica is sharing borders with South Africa or Nigeria or when you think that no woman has a car in Africa.
SocialJustice: Your family compound is the ticking bomb.
You don't see the storm coming, fools ! Read again
Expellee concerns have continued to cause tensions between Germany and its Eastern neighbors. In the late 1990s, some expellee groups demanded that Poland and the Czech Republic apologize for their treatment of the expellees before being allowed to join the European Union. In the early 2000s, calls for a museum and archive documenting their fate resulted in tensions with Germany’s eastern neighbors.
In 2019, the right-wing populist party Alternative for Germany created a working group to “preserve the legacy of the German East,” keeping the legacy of expulsion active in German politics even to the present day
Experience in West Germany Roughly 12 million expelled ethnic Germans made it to postwar Germany. The 4 million who arrived in East Germany did get some social and economic aid from the Soviet authorities, but saw their political activities tightly limited. Meanwhile, in West Germany, the governing Allied military administrations were overwhelmed by these newest European refugees. The devastation of war, including urban bombing and close-quarters fighting, had damaged or destroyed more than 20% of Germany’s prewar houses and apartments. The new arrivals were sent to rural areas, with smaller populations and more housing availability.
Becoming a political movement To advocate for their needs, some expellees sought political power, creating a political party called “All-German Bloc/League of Expellees and Deprived of Rights” in 1950. Known by its German acronym, GB/BHE, the party lobbied to improve the economic and social conditions faced by expellees. The GB/BHE won 5.9% of votes in the 1953 federal election, making it the fifth-largest party in West Germany.
Its electoral power waned as expellee economic fortunes improved during West Germany’s postwar economic boom. Some leaders from the now defunct GB/BHE helped found the far-right National Democratic Party in 1964. A number of early expellee political leaders also had ties to Nazism, including eight of the 13 founders of the more politically moderate national umbrella group, the Federation of Expellees. Both the Federation and the National Democratic Party are still active today. The expellees’ cause remained important in German politics. During the 1960s, all the country’s major parties maintained a commitment to reclaiming territories lost under the Potsdam Agreement. However, this demand proved politically unfeasible.
The international community held Germany and its people responsible for the Holocaust, and were not interested in fulfilling expellees’ political demands. Mainstream parties gradually abandoned the issue. Expellee concerns have continued to cause tensions between Germany and its Eastern neighbors. In the late 1990s, some expellee groups demanded that Poland and the Czech Republic apologize for their treatment of the expellees before being allowed to join the European Union. In the early 2000s, calls for a museum and archive documenting their fate resulted in tensions with Germany’s eastern neighbors.
In 2019, the right-wing populist party Alternative for Germany created a working group to “preserve the legacy of the German East,” keeping the legacy of expulsion active in German politics even to the present day. >>
Seventy-five years ago, Allied Forces declared victory in Europe on May 8, 1945. Millions across the continent had been persecuted, displaced and killed because of their national, ethnic or religious backgrounds.
For some, including those Jews and Roma who had survived the Holocaust, the war’s end took power away from their persecutors and executioners.
My research traces the history of the roughly 14 million ethnic Germans expelled by national governments across Eastern Europe at the end of World War II, in reaction to the atrocities committed by Nazi Germany. Their suffering would extend into German and European politics all the way to the present.
Centuries of history
Going back at least a millennium, people who speak German and follow German cultural traditions had spread across Eastern Europe in waves of conquest and migration. When Europe’s borders were redrawn at the end of World War I, these people became substantial minorities in Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Italy, Poland and Yugoslavia.
Between the two world wars, authorities in Poland and Czechoslovakia confiscated the lands of several thousand ethnic Germans, justifying these actions as a response to past injustices the Germans had inflicted on them when ruling those regions.
As he rose to power in Germany, Nazi leader Adolf Hitler championed the notion of a greater German national identity, which appealed to these minority populations living outside Germany’s borders. In the 1930s, the Nazi Party supported like-minded political parties in surrounding countries. The far-right Sudeten German Party, in particular, was able to attract a sizable ethnic German following within Czechoslovakia prior to the onset of war.
During the early days of the war, Polish authorities deported 15,000 ethnic Germans to the east, fearing they would collaborate with Hitler’s forces. War paranoia also resulted in the killing of over 4,000 civilians from this minority population. While many ethnic Germans around Eastern Europe did support the Third Reich, some did take up arms against the Nazi invasion of their countries.
A forced relocation After World War II, the cream-colored areas east of Germany were allocated mostly to Poland, with a little for the Soviet Union. 52 Pickup after IEG-Maps/Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA
At the Potsdam Conference held in July and August 1945 to plan governance of Europe after the war, the victors – the U.S., the U.K. and the USSR – agreed to shift Germany’s eastern border with Poland westward. As a result, Germany lost about a quarter of the territory it had governed in 1937, before the war began. German citizens in these areas lost their lands, which became part of Poland, with a small portion allocated to the Soviet Union.
At Potsdam, the Allies also agreed to remove ethnic Germans from central and Eastern Europe and consolidate them into the new German state. They hoped this would prevent future conflicts that might arise if sizable German minorities remained within the boundaries of other nations. This forced relocation was to “be effected in an orderly and humane manner,” according to the countries’ agreement.
However, violent expulsions had already begun. Europeans who had been conquered, oppressed and persecuted by the Nazis turned their anger toward the ethnic Germans in their own communities, many of whom had lived there for multiple generations.
Across Eastern Europe, ethnic German families were stripped of their land and property, and allowed to take just one suitcase of belongings. Much of their cash and other valuables were confiscated by both government authorities and citizens. In one instance, authorities in the Czech city of Brno forced 20,000 ethnic Germans to walk the roughly 40 miles to the nearest border in May 1945. Some 1,700 of them died on the march.
Between 1944 and 1950, these expulsions resulted in the deaths of over half a million ethnic Germans, with some experts claiming a death toll in excess of two million. Deaths resulted from a variety of causes, including but not limited to malnutrition, disease, physical violence, and time spent in internment camps. By 1950, Eastern Europe contained roughly one-fourth of its prewar ethnic German population.
The rest of us saw this coming. Japan and South Korea will be full members of NATO before Joe Biden leaves office. The main goal is to bring Japan into the saddle IN THE FIGHT AGAINST RUSSIA. NATO wants Russia to be squeezed from the Eastern front and the Western front when the real ( direct) war on Russia begins.NATO also wants someone to harass China should the U.S. confront that country on Taiwan issue.
War in Ukraine reaches pivotal moment that could determine long-term outcome, intelligence officials say Katie Bo Lillis - 6/14/2022 11:56 PM Western intelligence and military officials believe Russia’s war in Ukraine is in a critical stage that could determine the long-term outcome of the conflict, according to multiple sources familiar with US and other Western intelligence.
This pivotal moment could also force a tough decision for Western governments, which have up until now offered support to Ukraine at a steadily increasing cost to their own economies and national stockpiles of weapons.
[...] A preference for Soviet systems US officials insist that Western arms are still flowing to the front lines of the fight. But local reports of weapons shortages – and frustrated pleas from Ukrainian officials on the front lines – have raised questions about how effectively supply lines are running. Ukraine has begged not only for heavy artillery but also for even more basic supplies, like ammunition.
Part of the problem, sources say, is that even as Ukraine is running out of old Soviet munitions that fit existing systems, there have also been obstacles to transitioning its fighters to Western, NATO-compliant systems. For one thing, training soldiers on these systems takes time – and takes needed fighters away from the battlefield.
In some cases, according to one source familiar with US intelligence, Ukraine is simply opting not to use the unfamiliar Western systems. For example, despite receiving hundreds of Switchblade drones, some units prefer to use commercial drones rigged with explosives that are more user-friendly.
Get in, if you reach the border. Go wake up an angry polar bear. You will see millions of Russians men, women, children, pouring into Ukraine devastating city, every village, every farm in their wake.