This French Spring is nothing like “Pierre” would describe. It is nothing like “blooming apple trees, new green leaves covering the trees, flowers in full bloom in the gardens, fields and forests”. It has nothing to do about the road from Paris to Alps or from Alsace to Riviera. This French Spring a la Africa is the Arab Spring deja vu. It does not take place in France, but in Africa. On another note, “Yes!” It does in Paris and among Globalists of the West, in their mind but also in their pockets.
ARAB SPRING A LA GLOBALISTS
The Arab Spring was not only “a series of anti-government protests, uprisings and armed rebellions that spread across much of the Arab world in the early 2010s.” Search engine descriptions, in control of Globalists, as usual do not do justice.
On the other hand, it is true that it “began in Tunisia in response to corruption and economic stagnation”. Still, it does not say that “agents” from the West might have instigated it in order to control “eastern Mediterranean riches”, either.
French Spring a la Africa
Let’s cut the spin first!
It is French Spring a la Africa and it is not African Spring. Simply because this a coup against the interest of French not against the interest of Arabs. In that sense, it is for the interest of Africans and it is not against the interest of Africans.
Five Down Nine To Go
Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Gabon, and Chad are the five of the 14 French colonies. They already and brazenly revolted against France.
What country is next? Some suggest Cameroon must follow Gabon, the last domino that fell. When examined, the first four achieved a solid footing.
These colonies, isolated in West Africa, are no more. They are now connected to Libya in the north. The ripple effect will grow even faster from now on.
Globalist Nightmare Deja Vu
As if the devastating effects of the Arab Spring were not enough, now comes the French Spring. For Globalists it is a nightmare deja vu no matter how they were to try to mollify it.
Having practically lost direct access to the eastern Mediterranean riches, now goes away the riches of Sahel. In restrospect, their pillage should have come to an end long before, officially, in 1960.
French Spring a la Africa
Wasn’t France supposed to have completed the “Decolonisation” process long time ago? What was the “Decolonisation” program of the United Nations for between 1945 and 1960? In that regard, why should not Turkiye, Russia, and China give a helping hand to France now? So that the process will be completed as soon as possible in earnest, perhaps!
Décolonisation a la Nations-Unies
Did you know that the United Nations (UN) has two original official languages. It is not only Anglo-Saxons that needed the UN to hide their dirty deeds. In truth, Franchophones also needed the cover of “Décolonisation” for as long as it lasted.
French Spring a la Spring
China, Russia, and Turkiye
In short, there is a handover process that is underway in Africa. France and the Colonialists of the 20th century are out.
China comes in with financial means. Russia provides the muscle so far to get rid of Globalist Colonialists. Turkiye has “je ne sais quoi” that Africans like.
According to the House Foreign Affairs Committee (FAC), the value of Chinese business in Africa since 2005 amounts to more than $2 trillion, with $300 billion in current investments.
According to the Center for Strategic & International Relations (CSIR), trade revenue between Russia and African countries almost doubled from $9.9 billion in 2013 to $17.7 billion by 2021.
No data is necessary from FAC or CSIR to explain Turkish effect so far: 50 official visits to about 30 African countries later since 2014. President Erdogan visited Senegal four times as many times to China or Germany.