Thursday, March 28, 2013

NEW CONGO DEFENSE ARCHITECTURE: ELECTRIC D FENCE + UN COMBAT FORCE + FOL BASES + DRONES

I’ve repeated it several times: to end those stupid wars in eastern Congo, the supply chain for bloody minerals from the Congo (coltan, diamonds, gold, tin, etc.) and other goods (coffee, tea, timber, etc.) must be disrupted at all cost. Once full disruption is achieved, it will preserve the lives of millions of Congolese, who have suffered at the hands of the armies of Rwanda and Uganda and the rebels these two countries have sponsored for two decades in eastern Congo. I understand much will come out from The Hague when Bosco Ntaganda finally decides to sing…

I congratulate the governments of Tanzania and Mozambique for joining the combat brigade to put a closure to the suffering in eastern Congo. I urge the South African government to learn from its mistakes in Bangui and to carry out its military intervention in eastern DRC with no strings attached, I mean with no economic gain in mind to fund the ANC and its caciques.

As the UN combat force disarms and destroys rebel groups in the DRC, the construction of the Electric D-Fence must proceed until the Congo borders with Rwanda and Uganda are completely sealed off. On the other hand, the military bases at Kamina and Kisangani shall be used for drone reconnaissance flights and for UN military planes and helicopters to engage those criminals in uniform also known as rebels. They will also serve as forward-location bases (FOL) to track, ground, or gun down any plane illegally landing or taking off from eastern DRC.

Any decent human being will agree with me that the choir at the United Nations International Criminal Court will not be complete until all those M-23 leaders and their Rwanda-and-Uganda backers are arrested and brought to justice. The UN combat force shall also be tasked with searching and arresting those criminals. It is a shared understanding among decent human beings worldwide that African “Hitlers”, also known as African dictators and tyrants, are a threat to world peace and security. Therefore, it is a moral obligation of the civilized world to eradicate tyranny from East Africa and Central Africa to preserve the human species that still dwell in that part of the world.