Victoria Nuland beginning more chaos in Niger

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The US is forbidden by law to fund countries that have been taken over by a coup, which to me is remarkable since we start or support most of them. Like the Symington Amendment, which states that we can't send money to any nation that doesn't allow nuclear arm inspections somehow doesn't mean Israel. Just words, then more words. https://sgp.fas.org/crs/row/IF11267.pdf https://sgp.fas.org/crs/row/IF11267.pdf
 
Rebels in Niger said the french military (peacefully) attacked the National Guard and (democratically) violated airspace. Here we go.
 
NEWS FLASH!!!! Countries in Africa have been fukked up for over a 1000 years because they people in power are always corrupt, not because the US funds them.
Those corrupt officials are always supported by the US and the old European Colonialists, they buy them off, so it;s business as usual.
 
The Queen of Coup is in Africa now, planting seeds for US to "respond". I think the BRICS movement is causing some panty bunchin, and they've sucked about all the goodies of Ukraine, which she also instigated. Those people in Niger need to talk with Libya, Iraq, Asscrackistan, and Ukraine to see how the US help turns out. Nuland In Niger, Warns Coup Leaders Against Forging Ties With Russia's Wagner | ZeroHedge

Maybe she can relocate the Ukrainian Lugar labs to Niger?
 
Those corrupt officials are always supported by the US and the old European Colonialists, they buy them off, so it;s business as usual.
Really? So all those corrupt leaders that couldn't defend their countries from 900 -1700 were supported by the US? LOL yeah ok. Maybe they have always justt sucked as leaders.
 
The selective talking heads of the US State Department cannot understand why the people of Niger like friendship with Russia more, than colonial service to important Western masters? Ukrainian Nazis are like flies on sticky tape, dying in droves for such a privilege!
 
and how are things today now?
Niger's ruling military has torn up an agreement with the United States that allows U.S. military personnel to stay in the African country, Reuters reported, citing Amadou Abdraman, a spokesman for Niger's military transitional government.
"The decision (to terminate the agreement) is effective immediately," the agency said.
 

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