Vanessa Sabrina D.’s Post

🔴#Russia in Africa 🌍 Russia's major points of contact in Africa. According your knowledge and expertise in different sectors : Politics , Security, Defense , Economy , Coordination " How can you explain this situation? " How could Russia have good relationships and links with different countries of Africa 🌍? what are the main principes and causes which lead Russia to create rapidly its strategic allies and network ? Look with me , #North_Africa has good relationship with Russia , in military sector we can find : #Egypt , #Algeria , #Libya who have strong relationship with Russian MOD ,but #Egypt has more points with Russia not only in security and defense but also nuclear power , food , energy #Morocco and #Tunisia have only tourism and food supplies " Food security" ▶️ We can talk also about #Wagner as new strategic actor in Africa 🌍 which is spreading in Libya ,Mali , CAR , Burkina .... ▶️ Please feel free to talk according this map which explains the #Influence of #Russia and its presence with having good contracts and projects in Africa with using arms sale and food supplies and sometimes mining operations as in #Cameron, #Ghana , #Équatorial Guinea , #Congo , #Angola , #Zimbabwe ▶️ Could we talk about good partner " Russia " or an actor who will represent threat and risks to another active actor in Africa 🌍 or to who want to exploit and make it insecure and instable with using militias and puting Presidents ? ▶️ #All #views and #opinions are #accepted , only we need to #understand and have a good analysis with taking all points of view into consideration Please with #arguments ✅ , Who use ideology as main factor ( no need ) ❌ #russia #africa #security #influence #presence #power #defense

John L. Robinson

President, International Technical Development Management, LLC | Founder, The John L. Robinson Educational Fund

1y

Excellent post, Dr. Vanessa Sabrina D.! If countries were allowed to pick and choose from the offerings made by Russia, Europe, China, and the US, inter alia, they could create a multilateral package that would best serve national interests. Unfortunately, neither the foreign providers nor the national power elites seem willing to support what would best serve countries' national interests. It is hard to see how this situation will change any time soon. For the meantime, playing one foreign provider off against another may be the best option available.

Sasan Faiz

Partner & Managing Director I Resilient Portfolios I Macroeconomy I Geopolitics I Renewable Energy I Persian Poetry I Women's Rights I Freedom in Iran

1y

Very insightful and thorough analysis! 👏 Many thanks for sharing, dear Vanessa! 🙏

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