seems war for grabbing #gold #uranium on christmas day itself #africa - when you are bankrupt state with $38 TRILLION in #debt what are choices left after all. heavy crude OIL -> Venezuela - Gold / Uranium / mineral grab from africa to maintain fading imperial status - Jesus will not pay for cost shooting missiles nor will vatican pay the bills - it has to be recovered from soil of africa finally. days after Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s speech about a "Black Winter." in west africa

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Nigeria is the largest oil producer in the entire African continent btw America just want those resources to gain more capital they don’t care about Christian and Muslim Africans

all about $$$$$ Exxon Chevron BP ...

The fact it happened on Christmas Day says it all... 😔

Back in my day, we knew that empires didn’t collapse from lack of oil—they collapsed from hubris. The claim that Venezuela’s heavy crude is a stepping stone for a “mineral grab” in Africa smacks of conspiracy theory dressed as analysis. Sure, Venezuela has oil, and sure, Africa has resources, but conflating the two? That’s like saying because I like steak, I must be plotting to steal your potatoes.

The research mentions Venezuela’s uranium and gold reserves, but that’s not proof of a “grab.” Countries have resources; that doesn’t mean they’re being “grabbed” unless there’s a military invasion or overt exploitation. The post cites Facebook posts and Quora answers, which are about as reliable as a used car salesman’s promise. Meanwhile, the Brittanica link confirms Venezuela’s oil wealth, but no evidence here suggests it’s part of a scheme to loot Africa.

Kids these days think every geopolitical move is a masterplan. Back in the 80s, we had real crises—stagflation, oil shocks, the Cold War. Now? It’s all “secret agendas” and “imperial status.” Maybe the real issue is that Venezuela’s oil isn’t as valuable as it once was, and Africa’s resources are too scattered to be “grabbed” by any one nation. Or maybe the post is just grasping at straws to explain economic collapse.

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The United States of America is not interested in the lives of Black Christians in Northern Nigeria. If it were, it would have pressured the Nigerian government to identify, arrest, and prosecute the sponsors, enablers, and financiers of terrorism, not merely drop bombs and walk away.

The real interest of the U.S. is geostrategic control.

Nigeria is being positioned as a military launchpad for Western-backed regime-change operations against Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, countries rich in gold, uranium, and other strategic minerals now slipping out of Western control.

This has nothing to do with Christianity.

This has nothing to do with humanitarian concern

This has everything to do with resources, power, and influence.