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America’s War in Central Africa: The Pentagon’s proxy war in the Eastern Congo

by Open-Publishing - Monday 2 February 2009

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America’s War in Central Africa: The Pentagon’s proxy war in the Eastern Congo

by Keith Harmon Snow

Global Research, February 1, 2009
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The purported ’arrest’ of General Laurent Nkunda, on January 22, 2009, by the troops of the joint FARDC and Rwandan Defense Forces (RDF) operation is no surprise, it is merely damage control, with Nkunda ’arrested’—most likely shuffled off to luxury in Rwanda—to recover some sense of credibility for the international police forces—the Pentagon and its proxy armies in Rwanda (Kagame), Uganda (Museveni) and Congo (Kabila)—and to enable the Kagame military cabal to distance itself from the recent exposés documenting Rwanda’s machinations in eastern Congo.

A U.S. military team has also been deployed in Eastern Congo, to buttress the Pentagon’s proxy warriors. Nothing has changed for the people of Congo, and MONUC Chief Alan Doss has warned people to expect "collateral damage" against the innocent people of Congo.

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