The Game of Interests

The democratic game that the U.S. and the West in general impose on the Ivory Coast to justify the brusque intervention in the internal affairs of this African country is a dirty, power-sharing game.

France used to have the upper hand economically, militarily and culturally when it was occupying the Ivory Coast. Now Washington is seeking to remove the influence of France in Africa, just as they did with Britain’s occupation of Africa, and to impose its own economic, cultural and military dominance over this continent and those seeking to reach an agreement with the colonial powers at the expense of the African people. So while the plotters mastermind the takeover of this country’s rich natural abundance, several cultures and ethnic groups threaten to devastatingly explode, and now Washington and Paris are also fueling the conflict to weaken the two warring parties in order to keep their dominance and their power-sharing. Israel is adopting the scenario that it used against the Palestinians (i.e., the longevity of the crisis and keeping them without a solution so it will lead to more fighting and chaos), and this will allow this entity to sell arms to warring parties, according to experts, in exchange for gold and diamonds.

The perpetuation of the bloody conflict with the exacerbation of the humanitarian crisis serves the interests of colonial powers to increase their influence and hegemony, even if that leads to the devastation of this disaster-stricken country.

About this publication


Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply