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To: lorne who wrote (115571)10/15/2011 9:07:53 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 224749
 
Bill Roggio, the managing editor of The Long War Journal, referred to the Obama administration's stated rationale for sending troops "puzzling," claiming the LRA does not present a national security threat to the U.S. – "despite what President Obama said."




To: lorne who wrote (115571)10/15/2011 9:08:39 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 224749
 
Very significant post.

Thanks.



To: lorne who wrote (115571)10/15/2011 11:43:10 PM
From: MJ3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224749
 
Soros has been leaving fingerprints in Africa at least as far back as the 1990's, and likely earlier, I did a search on Soros and Angola. The Freedom Fighters under Savimbi lost to the Communists when Savimbi was killed.

Just finished reading an article about how the Goverment Officials have grown in wealth in Angola while the freedom fighters who no longer fight are scrambling for basic food, housing and clothing.

At issue in Angola from the outside was a call for free elections and for Democracy which failed to take hold with Savimbi's death and for control of the natural resources of Angola. Correct me if I am mistaken------the natural resources were Gold and Oil.

Once again what we see here in Uganda is the oil.

The Republicans, Independents and Democrats who care should say no to Soros and make it the theme to
Drill Baby Drill here . We are rich in natural resources.

How many people in America have any idea of Soro's control over the political scene and economic scene in America and other nations?



To: lorne who wrote (115571)10/16/2011 12:09:30 AM
From: MJ  Respond to of 224749
 
'The China-Angola Partnership: A Case Study of "China’s Oil Relations in AfricaPosted on May 25, 2011 by China Briefing

By Shelly Zhao

May 25 – "Following our other recent articles concerning Sino-African oil relations and the role of Chinese national oil companies (NOCs), this article in our China-Africa series takes a look at the case of Angola, China’s largest source of oil in Africa. Oil is at the crux of the Sino-Angolan relationship and a main driver of China’s expanding relations with south-central African country. Major" ---------------------------------(go to link to read complete article and more)

In reference to above and previous discussion on Uganda and Angola and Africa

Click on date of May 25th for complete article--------fascinating read on China's role in Africa and their dependence upon Africa's natural resources