Discussie: China in Afrika
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Oud 4 april 2008, 00:04   #56
Ramón Gitannes
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Nog een originele manier om een neger wijs te maken dat hij een dam moet bouwen: "Kissinger wou ulle allemaal laten creperen, maar nu kunt ge die smeerlap ne kloot aftrekken. Ge kunt dammen bouwen en Afrika voeden!"
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http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.p...xt=va&aid=8422
This is the point that has strategic implications. Agriculture experst know that, were Sudan provided the necessary water, agricultural technology and modern farming skills, it -- especially if in cooperation with Egypt -- could become the breadbasket for Africa, and even export food abroad. Many more such dams and related water management projects could translate this into reality. This would mean challenging, if not defeating, current policy to thwart Africa's development. The Malthusian blueprint for Africa, as outlined in Kissinger's infamous 1974 strategic document, NSSM 200, among other locations, is to encourage the four horsemen of the apocalypse,--especially famine and disease--to depopulate the continent, allowing foreign interests to move in and loot the massive mineral and raw materials resources. The last thing they want is for Sudan to feed Africa.
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