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Default Clean water in Africa

On Jun 17, 1:36*pm, "
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On Jun 17, 1:38*am, harry wrote:









On Jun 16, 4:15*pm, "
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On Jun 16, 10:59*am, harry wrote:


On Jun 16, 3:22*pm, "
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On Jun 16, 3:13*am, harry wrote:


On Jun 15, 8:18*pm, Metspitzer wrote:


I have seen lots of pictures of Africa. *It shows entire towns
carrying water on their heads. *The thing that makes me suspicious
about these pictures is that all of the water containers are plastic,
modern plastic. *These have obviously been supplied by some type aid.


Why not send some PVC and a pump?


So what are you "suspicious" about?
Have you never been to a third world country?


The containers are scavenged and second hand. The sort of stuff you
throw away every day. Old oil and fertilizer containers etc.


The problem in these countries is ignorance, corruption, political
unrest and violence. They have no proper governance or economies.


And they are intentionally disrupted by the likes of the USA.


Speaking of ignorance, here we have the village idiot blaming
the USA for "intentionally disrupting" Africa. *What exactly have
we done to disrupt Africa? * Send them billions in aid? *Food
for the starving? *What exactly would the purpose be to
"disrupting Africa"? *If they had even half way successful
economies, we wouldn't have to send them aid and they
would be another large continent that could buy products from the
USA, benefitting both them and us. * And as far as actual
involvement in African countries, perhaps you should look
closer to home at the UK and France.


There is no solution apart from occupying and running them.


And then you top it off with the above. *Good grief, you're an
imbecile.


Well you have sent arms and bombed them.
You have destablised any regime that interfered with UScommercial
purposes.http://www.geopoliticalmonitor.com/u...-africa...text -


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I can see that you're very easily led astray. Rational people would
take one look at that link you supplied and laugh. *It's titled
"US military intervention in Africa". *Yet it's all about the number
of US military installations WORLDWIDE, US defense spending,
China, Russia, etc. *Not one example of the US intervening, sending
arms,
bombing Africa to take their resources, which is their principal
claim.


Showing your usual level of ignorance I see.
Libya was one well known example where the US bombed in Africa.


Sigh.... *Along with the UK, Canada, France, the rest of NATO,
etc. *So, why is this a USA thing again? *And the charge
was made that we do it to take their resources, what
resources exactly did we take in the case of Libya?

I mean this country has conquered more territory than
any country in history. *Even when countries attack us,
do we enslave them, take their resources? *Hell no,
we rebuild them, give them aid, set up democracy and
give them a decent shot at peace and prosperity.

So, only a total village idiot would look at the very
limited intervention in Libya to end a civil war that
was done by a coaltiion of many countries as some
example of evil perpetrated by the USA on Africa.


Iraq-oil
Afghanistan-lithium
Nicoragua-bananas,pineapples etc
Cuba-sugar
Mexico-land grab,
Iran-Israel
Canada-land grab
Hawaii-land grab
Philipines-naval base


Already forgotten you bombed Libya in 1986?





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