Talk World Radio: Danny Sjureson on What the U.S. Military Is Doing in Africa
This week on Talk World Radio: Danny Sjursen.
This week on Talk World Radio: Danny Sjursen.
The key historical juncture that marked divisions in Cameroon was the colonisation (under Germany, and then France and Britain). Kamerun was an African colony of the German Empire from 1884 to 1916.
Once considered a “haven of peace” for its stability and “Africa in miniature” for its cultural, linguistic and geographical diversity, Cameroon has been facing several conflicts within and at its borders for some years.
Moderated by Phill Gittins of World BEYOND War.
This is a QnA for our latest publication “Profiting from Misery”, with the Open Secrets researchers who worked on the report, Michael Marchant and Zen Mathe.
In the process, he learned that in these tribal cultures, parents would not kill the parents of their children’s friends. Violá! A decrease in local and regional violence!
The African Lion, the largest military exercise on the African Continent planned and led by the US Army, has begun.
More than two and a half years have now passed since the explosion at the Rheinmetall Denel Munitions (RDM) plant in Macassar in September 2018 that killed eight workers.
We saw this bait and switch tactic before in President Biden’s earlier announcement about ending U.S support for the long, miserable war in Yemen.