Libya : US Wars, south of Libya 2012? Will Africans be drafted to kill Africans?

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The scenario of a full fledged fascist government in the United States after the election of GOP POTUS, Nov 2012

is not hard to imagine, and with a (claimed)broke US and a broke EU

Libya may nor be enough to satiate the addiction to oil and rare earths for communications technology

and getting these things without paying for them, or respecting the lives living on the lands above thesxe resources or adgancent to them, and places like Cote D Ivoire are seriously wondering if they are next on the AFRICOM hit list

Trilateral member Charles Rangel has suggested a return to the draft,

and as "they" tell the press

no way?

"they" could be scheming on it,
since recruitment is down more wars are on the way

and Black teen unemployment and employment for those of us under 35 is still very high.

Wars have been viewed as population control, after WW1.
 
Hey, listen

you gotta hand it to the CIA and Tavsitock

place music that celebrates divisiveness, and brother killing brother, on the radios for a period of 22 years,
and make ure the number one mode of entertainment for children and teens are video games portable and stable, where one can kill for hours and the the next day kill some more:jump:

What effect does that have on the subconscious mind of a child of African descent over a period of 15 years?



In several states where gang activity and gang wars still occur, the law enforcement facilities allow it to proliferate

just as long as it is Africans killing Africans
What has changed in Newark???
or Compton???? or Detroit???? or New Orleans?????


But good old Mr Charlie has a plan to channel all of that pent up rage and
pogramed hate,
as well as solve the Black unemployment problem

Rangel (Again) Calls For Re-Instituting of Military Draft Email Print More...By David Freedlander
March 17, 2011 | 12:44 p.m

This week marks the 8th anniversary of the War in Iraq, and Harlem Congressman Charlie Rangel commemorated the occasion by asking Congress to reinstitute the military draft.

This marks the fourth time that Rangel, a proud Korean War vet, has submitted legislation that would require all Americans to sign up for the draft after turning 18.

http://www.observer.com/2011/politics/rangel-again-calls-re-instituting-military-draft
 
hum

Hey, listen


But good old Mr Charlie has a plan to channel all of that pent up rage and
pogramed hate,
as well as solve the Black unemployment problem

Rangel (Again) Calls For Re-Instituting of Military Draft Email Print More...By David Freedlander
March 17, 2011 | 12:44 p.m

This week marks the 8th anniversary of the War in Iraq, and Harlem Congressman Charlie Rangel commemorated the occasion by asking Congress to reinstitute the military draft.

This marks the fourth time that Rangel, a proud Korean War vet, has submitted legislation that would require all Americans to sign up for the draft after turning 18.

http://www.observer.com/2011/politics/rangel-again-calls-re-instituting-military-draft


I thought that Rangel was one of the good guys you know a democrate!, why in above post blaming the gop?
 
U.S. Achieves Deep Penetration of African Armed Forces
Mon, 10/05/2009 - 23:55 — Glen Ford
AFRICOM | U.S. militarizes
commentary by Glen Ford


“They are creating African militaries that cannot operate without the assistance of the Americans.”

AFRICOM, the U.S. military's Africa Command, has forged deep ties to a growing number of militaries on the African continent.
And, contrary to popular belief and official U.S. proclamations, Africom has established a base on the African continent. The base is located in Djibouti, the former French colony in the Horn of Africa on Somalia's northern border. The huge American base in Djibouti, from which the United States coordinates military actions in the region, including operations in Somali territory, is under AFRICOM command.
It is, therefore, a fiction to maintain that AFRICOM has no bases on African soil. The U.S. Africa Command has simply opened no new bases, or relocated its official headquarters from Germany – a move that might ignite a wave of protest on the continent.

But the Americans may not have to stage a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a formal AFRICOM headquarters to accomplish the militarization of Africa under U.S. domination.
A massive, U.S.-led military exercise is just winding down in the west African nation of Gabon. Dubbed “Africa Endeavor” the training mission involves military units from nearly 30 African countries under the auspices of the Americans: the U.S. Africa Command. It is by far the largest joint exercise with African militaries, and the third in so many years; the first two involved South Africa and Nigeria.
“It is a fiction to maintain that AFRICOM has no bases on African soil.”
The African American who commands AFRICOM, Gen. William Ward, claims the latest exercise in Gabon, which began last week and ends October 8, is designed to improve the ability of armed forces from various African nations to communicate with each other in peace-keeping operations. They are without a doubt learning how to communicate with and operate alongside the United States military. The current focus of U.S. AFRICOM activities appears to revolve around preparing African troops to operate under American command-and-control procedures. http://www.blackagendareport.com/content/us-achieves-deep-penetration-african-armed-forces
 

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