Fellow
Africans:
Let's disabuse ourselves of the time -honored fallacies that the
West has been perpetuating about Africa.It is against the vital national
interests of Western nations for African countries to accede to genuine
democracy. Genuine independence presupposes the adoption of
voluntarist and sovereign national
policies, that on the short run, could be hostile to foreign interests, for
the ultimate purpose of building a self sufficient national economy with
machine tool factories, research and development initiatives (including
industrial espionage) to acquire the industrialization capacity to build
magnetic levitation trains, build shipyards, armament and airplane factories,
and create a continental currency that would sustain long term self reliant
development.
So far, none of the 53 nonviable micro-nation-states of
Africa has this magnitude of capacity building, to sustain itself in a
world of continental nations. Perhaps that is why the nations of Europe which
crystallized the idea of the nation-state on the Westphalian
model, transcended its limitations to create the Mastrich model, where Europe
could now compete with America. In a relatively short time, the Euro, caught
up and surpassed the Dollar in value and is not threatening to be the world's
reserve currency for countries who abhor the jingoism of American foreign
policy.
Kwame Nkrumah had this same vision in the late 1950, and
attempted to adopt it in Africa, but was countered by Houphouet-Biogny, Tubman
of Liberia, Siaka Stevens of Sierra Leone, Haile Selassie of Ethiopia among
others who spearheaded the French idea of "French-Africa" where the former
colonies would become oversees France. That is why Abidjan was made to become
the Paris of West Africa, and Houphouet-Boigny served as De Gaulle's overseer
of the French plantation in West Africa. Houphouet, assisted the CIA and the
French secret service to overthrow Kwame Nkrumah . Though a series of coup
d'etats conducted by De Gaulle's Africa point man -Jacques Foccart from
Togo, to Benin (Dahomey) to Mali, Upper Volta (Burkina Faso) Niger,
Mali, Congo-Brazzaville, Mauritania,it became clear that any African leader
who wanted to remain in power must walk in lockstep with French
policy. That is why all African countries in the United Nations had to
vote according to the dictates of French foreign policy, else
suffer removal from France. (Foccard says De Gaulle aways instructed
the French Ambassador to ensure the the ousted President is not killed, so
that ethnic cleansing would not occur. That is why the game play is to offer
Gbagbo an attractive exile in his friend Mbeki's country. In
terms of a cost benefit analysis that would be cheaper than the cost of
maintaining a United Nations force of 10.000 troops in Ivory Coast for the
next six months. Of course, Gbagbo has to be frightened and rendered desperate
enough to accept the deal).
Houphouet, who for thirty years sowed the seeds of discord in Ivory
Coast, was responsible for organizing the overthrowal of independent
minded African leaders. As a Baole "prophet and magician" he used CIA
furnish helicopters, to ferry cocoa and coffee from the hinterland of Ghana
and paid the Ashanti kings to rebel against Kwame Nkrumah and deprive him of
foreign currency so as to spark the popular uprising that finally took him out
of office. Half of the cab drivers in Accra were on the payroll of
the CIA (After all the US simply had to print the currency since Nixon
had reneged on the Gold standard)
Intriguingly, when rebels threatened any African country, Houphout
offered his good offices as a negotiator and brought the belligerents to
Abidjan for peace talks. While in Abidjan, the hotels were regularly bugged
and his French masters eavesdropped on the conversations and the strategies of
the opponents . The French puppets always carried the day. If it became to
difficult the United States were called in to bring in their lapdog-the
United Nations. This is an organization whose leader is merely handpicked
unilaterally by the United States, even to the opposition of all the
other states of the world. Yet, they deridingly claim that they have even
a scintilla of impartiality.
Long time observers of the politics of Africa are shaking their heads at
how the law of Karma is being applied to Cote d'Ivoire. They say, the chickens
of vengeance are coming home to roost. Let the Ivorians have a taste of their
own medicine -they claim. So say for thirty years Ivory Coast has sown the
wild wind, now it must reap the tempest.
Today, Gbabgo has become the new scapegoat of the West. Like Patrice
Lumumba whom President Lyndon Johnson said was better off being eaten by
crocodiles in the Congo river, than waiting for UN troops, like Kwame
Nkrumah, Hamani Diori -Barre Mainserra or Mamadou Tanja of Niger who would not
cede their country's uranium exclusively to France in return for
virtually nothing, like Mohammed Farrah Aideed who helped overthrow
America's puppet Mohammed Siad Barre in Somalia,
The West does not want a strong African nation. The United States
attempted to dismember the Congo by supporting the Katangese rebellion so
as to decapitate the nationalist Lumumba. De Gaulle supported Moise
Tschombe the rebel Katangese leader who was the darling of the United States.
De Gaulle was unequivocal that the dismemberment of Nigeria was a good
thing for the French in Africa, that is why he used Houphouet, Bongo
and Macias Nguema of Equitorial Guinea to fund the Biafran
rebellion . Reagan supported Johnas Savimbi and provided land mines that
mained one million Angolan to fight Edwardo Dos Santos who was seen as a
Soviet puppet. In Mozambique the United States used PW Botha to support
Alfonso Dal Clama the leader of the RENAMO rebels to destroy Mozambique and
eventually kill Samora Machel . So that Gbagbo would be decapitated is a
certainty, but the issue is how many Ivorians will be canono fodder. When that
is done, will it be the end of the African revolution ...no.
Of course, the subterfuge is democracy, -allowing the will of the people
to prevail. Well, that is material for college courses on Africa in
American college campuses. The reality of the application of American
demo cray in the jungles of Africa is nightmarish. In Liberia, when William
Tolbert came in to end the 99 year lease that America's Firestone had on large
swaths of Liberian rubber , William Swing of the CIA was sent in to decapitate
him. The hatchet man's job was done so fast that there was no time to groom a
credible leader. Samuel Doe (whom Reagan was later to erroneously introduce as
"Chairman Moi" on his maiden visit to the White House) a high-school drop out,
who was a Sergent in the Executive Mansion, was handpicked to become
President. (Of course, the Western press was on hand to extol his new found
leadership qualities, until he became an embarrassment to the US). Then
Charles Taylor was whisked out of a Massachusetts jail through the
intervention and funding of Ted Kennedy and the facilitation of Helen Johnson
Sirleaf to go to Monrovia and reclaim the American rubber plantation. Of
course we all know what happened, rivers of blood flowed, refugees were
ferried through Ivory Coast to the United States to become a new army of
nursing home workers.
At the end of the day, it is the fragility and the non viability of the
African nation-state that is highlighted. Gbagbo's Bete tribe, is recruiting
militia's from their Liberian cousins called the Gio, to chase away
the marauding Diola who are being armed by their Burkina Faso brothers. Their
justification is that the French purposely allowed asked Blaise Compare whom
Foccard paid to behead his trusted friend Thomas Sankara) to arm the rebels
and hold the Northern part of Ivory Coast so as to trigger an eventual ouster
of the unyielding Gbagbo who would not bow to the French president.