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How often do the U.S President or Sec of State think about African politics? Assistant Sec of State for Africa answers

Posted: 06 Nov 2024, 20:34
by sarcasm

Re: How often do the U.S President or Sec of State think about African politics? Assistant Sec of State for Africa answe

Posted: 07 Dec 2024, 09:06
by sarcasm
Africa is a area of little strategic interest to the U.S - Prof John Mearsheimer


Re: How often do the U.S President or Sec of State think about African politics? Assistant Sec of State for Africa answe

Posted: 07 Dec 2024, 12:44
by Affable
Eden, to make you understand America is not that much interested as you think about Africa, for that matter Tigray in particular , I choose to give you one example. Los Angeles one county in US has 1 trillion GDP. Egypt 400 billion. Figure it out my dear lady.

Re: How often do the U.S President or Sec of State think about African politics? Assistant Sec of State for Africa answe

Posted: 07 Dec 2024, 14:19
by sarcasm
Affable wrote:
07 Dec 2024, 12:44
Eden, to make you understand America is not that much interested as you think about Africa, for that matter Tigray in particular , I choose to give you one example. Los Angeles one county in US has 1 trillion GDP. Egypt 400 billion. Figure it out my dear lady.
Hi Sam,

I thought that I opened a thread and posted supporting info to show that 'America is not that much interested about Africa'. We're in the same page on this one, at least :mrgreen:

Re: How often do the U.S President or Sec of State think about African politics? Assistant Sec of State for Africa answe

Posted: 07 Dec 2024, 17:27
by Fed_Up
Who gives a sh!t besides starvin Marvins about whether the US is interested in Africa? What we need from the US is to leave us alone by removing Africa from Africa!! That would be a huge favor. So please, Starvin Marvins, stop your weak analysis. In reality, the US and Europe need African-like oxygen.