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Possible Implications Of Africas Alliance With Russia by thesolutions(m): 2:02pm On Jun 18, 2023 |
The year is 2023. The Russia-Ukraine war is in its third year, and the conflict has become increasingly globalized. In a major shift, African countries have begun to queue behind Russia, and have announced a boycott of trade in the US dollar. This has unsettled the US, which has long relied on the dollar as the world's reserve currency. The US has tried to pressure African countries to back down, but so far its efforts have been unsuccessful. The African countries have argued that they are simply trying to protect their own economic interests. They point out that the US dollar has been a major source of instability in the global economy, and that they are tired of being at the mercy of the US financial system. The boycott of the US dollar has had a significant impact on the global economy. The value of the dollar has fallen, and global trade has become more volatile. The US has responded by imposing sanctions on African countries, but these sanctions have had little effect. The war in Ukraine is still ongoing, but the tide seems to be turning in Russia's favor. The Russian military has made significant gains in recent months, and the Ukrainian government is increasingly desperate. The US has vowed to continue supporting Ukraine, but it is unclear how long it can afford to do so. As the war drags on, the US dollar is becoming increasingly less relevant. The African countries are leading the way in a new global economic order, and the US is being left behind. In the end, the boycott of the US dollar is a major victory for Africa and Russia. It is a sign that the global balance of power is shifting, and that the US is no longer the dominant force it once was. The US will have to adapt to this new reality, or risk being left behind. Here are some specific details about how the story could end: The African countries could form a new economic bloc that is independent of the US. This bloc could use its own currency, and could trade with other countries without using the US dollar. The Russian-African alliance could become even stronger. The two countries could cooperate on a number of issues, including trade, military, and energy. The US could be forced to make concessions to the African countries. The US could agree to lift sanctions, or it could agree to give the African countries a greater say in global economic affairs. The end of the story could be a turning point in global history. It could mark the beginning of a new era in which Africa and Russia are the leading powers. It could also mean the end of the US dollar as the world's reserve currency. Source GOOGLE BARD 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: Possible Implications Of Africas Alliance With Russia by incandescentena: 2:03pm On Jun 18, 2023 |
NO IMPLICATIONS. AS FOR ME, I AM COOL WITH RUSSIA ALLIANCE GOD BLESS MAMA RUSSIA 2 Likes |
Re: Possible Implications Of Africas Alliance With Russia by thesolutions(m): 2:04pm On Jun 18, 2023 |
This is too straight forward though. African countries are too greedy to abide by it own agreements and are quick to back out of any resolutions when the effects of sanctions hit them. 1 Like |
Re: Possible Implications Of Africas Alliance With Russia by thesolutions(m): 2:06pm On Jun 18, 2023 |
NNPCL trying to make Dangote an Importer of petroleum Product after they have completed a state of the art refinery proofs that they have no plans for our growth but trying to create channel for money laundering. |
Re: Possible Implications Of Africas Alliance With Russia by incandescentena: 2:07pm On Jun 18, 2023 |
thesolutions: WHO CARES? THE WORLD IS ALREADY GEARING UP FOR WHATEVER COMES UP 1 Like |
Re: Possible Implications Of Africas Alliance With Russia by incandescentena: 2:09pm On Jun 18, 2023 |
thesolutions: HEY OBOI YOU WELL SO? WETIN BRING DAMNNGOTE AND HIM REFINERY MATTER ENTER THIS CONVERSATION? WE GET OUR OYEL, WE GET THE REFINERY, WE GET THE MARKET. SO WETIN COME HAPPEN GUY? 1 Like |
Re: Possible Implications Of Africas Alliance With Russia by thesolutions(m): 2:10pm On Jun 18, 2023 |
incandescentena:You don't understand. Dangote has been issued license to import fuel. If you understand who the partners of Dangote are, you will understand the game being played. |
Re: Possible Implications Of Africas Alliance With Russia by thesolutions(m): 2:14pm On Jun 18, 2023 |
incandescentena:Well it is not generally about Dangote refinery but about the company importing petroleum products and using dollar rate as standard. This will affect every attempt to boycott the dollar because African countries are hopping this refinery will solve this dollar for international trade problem. 1 Like |
Re: Possible Implications Of Africas Alliance With Russia by incandescentena: 2:14pm On Jun 18, 2023 |
thesolutions: MAKE ME UNDERSTAND THEN... 1 Like |
Re: Possible Implications Of Africas Alliance With Russia by thesolutions(m): 2:17pm On Jun 18, 2023 |
Chapter 1: A Continent Divided In the midst of rising tensions between Russia and Ukraine, the African continent found itself divided over which side to support. Different nations within Africa had historical, economic, and political ties with either Russia or Ukraine, leading to internal debates and disagreements. Chapter 2: Africa's Call for Unity Amidst the growing division, visionary African leaders began to advocate for unity and a common African approach to the conflict. They emphasized the need for the continent to speak with one voice and prioritize its own interests over external influences. Chapter 3: The African Union's Emergence Inspired by the call for unity, African leaders convened to establish the African Union (AU) as a platform for collective decision-making. The AU aimed to foster cooperation, peace, and development across the continent while also ensuring that Africa's interests were safeguarded in the global arena. Chapter 4: Africa's Economic Autonomy Recognizing the significance of economic autonomy, the AU embarked on a mission to reduce dependence on external powers. African nations explored alternative trade partnerships, regional integration, and the development of internal markets to boost their economic independence. Chapter 5: Africa's Trade Boycott In a bold move, the African Union announced a temporary boycott of trade in the US dollar. This decision sent shockwaves through the global financial system, as Africa possessed significant natural resources and had a rapidly growing consumer market. Chapter 6: Russia's Strategic Outreach Russia, aware of Africa's potential and its growing unity, seized the opportunity to strengthen ties with the continent. Through diplomatic efforts, trade agreements, and cultural exchanges, Russia sought to position itself as a reliable partner for Africa's development and to counterbalance Western influence. Chapter 7: African-Russian Synergy The partnership between Africa and Russia deepened, with both sides recognizing the mutual benefits of collaboration. Africa's rich resources and growing market provided Russia with new opportunities, while Russia's expertise in technology, infrastructure, and defense bolstered Africa's development efforts. Chapter 8: Africa's Mediation Diplomacy Harnessing its newfound unity and diplomatic strength, Africa assumed a key role in mediating the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Leveraging its position as a neutral party, the African Union engaged in intensive negotiations to find a peaceful resolution and prevent further escalation. Chapter 9: The Power of African Diplomacy Africa's mediation efforts gained international recognition and admiration for their effectiveness and impartiality. The continent's commitment to peace and conflict resolution became a source of inspiration and a model for other regions grappling with similar challenges. Chapter 10: A New Era of Cooperation The war between Russia and Ukraine finally came to an end through a comprehensive peace agreement brokered with the active involvement of African mediators. This landmark achievement not only restored stability to the region but also enhanced Africa's standing on the global stage. Chapter 11: Africa's Influence on Global Politics The successful resolution of the conflict, combined with Africa's economic potential and diplomatic prowess, elevated the continent's influence in global politics. African nations, united under the African Union, played a more significant role in shaping international agendas and fostering cooperation among nations. Chapter 12: A Future of Prosperity With the war behind them, Africa and Russia solidified their partnership in various sectors, including energy, infrastructure, education, and cultural exchange. The collaboration between the two regions sparked an era of shared prosperity, paving the way for sustainable development and a brighter future for both Africa and Russia. Note: This chapter breakdown is meant to provide a general outline for a fictional story. The actual content, plot points, and character development can be customized to suit your creative vision. Same query result from ChatGPT |
Re: Possible Implications Of Africas Alliance With Russia by DiscoverID: 2:21pm On Jun 18, 2023 |
🇺🇸 is a failing super power. A more or less 3rd world country with nuclear bombs. No one is taking them serious anymore. A country that believed in 3k plus genders? Who in his right mind will take such country serious? Africans need partners based on mutual respect and value systems and not imperialism. Show me one bridge or infrastructure built by USA in the whole of Africa. |
Re: Possible Implications Of Africas Alliance With Russia by thesolutions(m): 2:23pm On Jun 18, 2023 |
incandescentena:Dangote has said his products are going to be sold be sold dollar rate. This means stakeholders are going to maintain strong dollar value. This means Nigeria will not be involved in any resolution that will impact the value of Dollar given their stake in Dangote. They have also given Dangote license to import petroleum product but in reality, they created a door for money laundering; a channel through which the dollar received is moved out in the guise of import. These stakeholders will not be interested in a devalued dollar currency. |
Re: Possible Implications Of Africas Alliance With Russia by SangoOlukosoOba(m): 2:23pm On Jun 18, 2023 |
thesolutions: A continent that is over 70% dependent on the West doing anti west campaign. 🤣🤣🤣 They want to trade in local currency and still acquire tech and products in USD. Who is doing who🤣🤣🤣 When we finish trading in local currency, we will buy Boeing, Airbus, Automobiles, Clothing, gadgets, and Softwares in USD. |
Re: Possible Implications Of Africas Alliance With Russia by thesolutions(m): 2:25pm On Jun 18, 2023 |
DiscoverID:No doubt about that. But what is the nations body language. The country is leaning towards US. |
Re: Possible Implications Of Africas Alliance With Russia by thesolutions(m): 2:31pm On Jun 18, 2023 |
SangoOlukosoOba:China is already involved with Russia, We are already Assembling Automobiles and soon to start building air crafts. One step in the wright direction gets you closer to your destination. But the unfortunate thing is our national economic outlook is still tied to the dollar by the government. |
Re: Possible Implications Of Africas Alliance With Russia by DiscoverID: 2:32pm On Jun 18, 2023 |
thesolutions:Yes, Tinubu is a fool and brainwashed. On this, I feel sad that I actually supported him. 🇺🇸 is a soon to be ditched sinking ship. |
Re: Possible Implications Of Africas Alliance With Russia by SangoOlukosoOba(m): 2:37pm On Jun 18, 2023 |
thesolutions: Ok! Are we not both African? What is everyone’s dream? European and American products, engineering and fashion. Be sincere, will you buy Innosson ahead of Mercedes if you could afford both? Or do XingCho ahead of Ralph Lauren 🤣🤣🤣 You will ditch American softwares from Oracle and Microsoft? Which airline will invest in a Chinese or African aircraft, even if they do, will YOU board it if money is not a limitation. I am sure you a fan of Kellogg’s, baked beans and corn beef. 🤣🤣🤣 When Africans finish trading in their local currency, they will exchange for dollars at some point. |
Re: Possible Implications Of Africas Alliance With Russia by Alex9999: 2:43pm On Jun 18, 2023 |
Rejected visa applicants thread. In all of your lifetimes, Russia combined with China will never upend the US. The West will lead till kingdom come. China that has made itself the daddy of the gullibles still accept the West as the daddy. China and Russia combined will never surpass the West. |
Re: Possible Implications Of Africas Alliance With Russia by thesolutions(m): 2:58pm On Jun 18, 2023 |
SangoOlukosoOba:Sorry, you lost me. How many Africans buy brand new mercedes benz or ralph lauren. What is kellogs, what is baked beans and corn beef. Those are food for the poor. We eat real beef and real beans. I really do not get your point because you sound as if business will cease to exist if Nigeria align with Russia. Russia is still doing business in US Dollars and there are still Russians in US with US citizenship still doing business in US and other countries. What we are talking about is national and continental economic outlook. |
Re: Possible Implications Of Africas Alliance With Russia by thesolutions(m): 3:05pm On Jun 18, 2023 |
Alex9999:Sorry this post is fictional from Google BARD. The discussions here are plainly on possibilities of a better Africa and Nigeria if we follow those fictions Google BARD think it will affect US badly if they do not reorganize Africa and give it a befitting status. |
Re: Possible Implications Of Africas Alliance With Russia by Alex9999: 3:17pm On Jun 18, 2023 |
A better Africa will not come from aligning here and there ONLY. China, everyone's darling lately, is deeply intertwined with the US economy and does not want to decouple. Russia, led by a dictator, is almost entirely now reliant on China. India, seeking to advance, is courting the West for investment and technology. Meanwhile, Africans, with their usual lack of information and heavy in-bred hate, are asking us to side with authoritarian governments because they hate their brother, cousins, family members doing well in the WEST and not in China or Russia. 1 Like |
Re: Possible Implications Of Africas Alliance With Russia by thesolutions(m): 3:30pm On Jun 18, 2023 |
Alex9999:Africa will find it difficult to form alliance with Russia. This is because Africa does not play by the book. Our greed is on a different level. But if the alliance scale through, It will be tough on US. Further queries on how to stop the alliance brought out more difficult solutions. what can US do to stop the Alliance |
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