African states caught between popular demands and empire
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States in general caught between popular
demands and empire
- Africans take stand against war
- South News, 12 February 2003. African leaders have
closed ranks with France in opposition to the US-led drive
for war on Iraq at a Franco-African summit in
Paris. Chirac said France wished to
renew its
commitment to stand alongside the peoples of
Africa.
- Beating the African drum
- By Pepe Escobar, Asia Times,
11 March 2003. If two of the three African
nations—Guinea, Cameroon and Angola—currently
sitting as non-permanent members of the Security Council
vote
no
, there will be no UN second resolution to
legitimize war.
- Kenyan military ponders role in Gulf
War
- By Mugo Njeru and Gakuu Mathenge, Nairobi, The Nation (Nairobi), 12 March
2003. Top-level British and Kenyan military officials have
held secret talks over Kenya’s role in the war in
the Gulf. The officials discussed Kenya’s possible
logistical support. There is no evidence of allied
military activity in Kenya, although the country has a
treaty allowing British and American forces the use of its
airbases and the Port of Mombasa.
- We’ll Not Be Intimidated By US
Gov’t
- By Suleiman Mohammed & Austine Odo, Daily Trust (Abuja), 27 March
2003. In a swift response to the recent withdrawal of
financial aid to the Nigerian military by the U.S., the
Federal Government declared that it cannot be coerced by
the U.S. into supporting her in the on-going war against
Iraq.
- Dog-fight amongst African leaders over
U.S. war with Iraq
- By Chika Onyeani, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief, African Sun Times, 3-9 April 2003. A
major crack in the ranks of African countries in their
resolve to oppose the American-led war against Iraq. The
African decided to oppose the war against Iraq but now
most countries seem to be opting out.