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The U.S. and Congoโs so-called โcritical minerals partnershipโ reeks of neocolonial exploitation, especially with Erik Princeโa mercenary linked to Blackwaterโs war crimesโlurking in the deal. After massacring Iraqis under U.S. contracts, Prince now eyes Africaโs wealth under the guise of โtax reformโ and โanti-smuggling.โ Congoโs minerals, not its people, drive this arrangement. The audacity of trading security (read: Western-controlled mercenaries) for resources mirrors the extractive violence of colonialism. Africa doesnโt need Trump-pardoned warlords โadvisingโ on governanceโit needs sovereignty. If Congoโs government values its people, it must reject any deal that mortgages the nationโs future to foreign profiteers. The U.S.-Congo โminerals partnershipโ reeks of a classic imperialist action-reaction-solution scheme. First, Western-backed militants like M23 destabilize the region (action). Then, chaos justifies โsecurityโ deals with mercenaries like Erik Princeโa war criminal pardoned by Trump (reaction). Finally, Africaโs resources are locked under foreign control (solution). This is how colonialism works in the 21st century: ๐ป Fund proxy wars to weaken sovereign states ๐ป Blame โAfrican corruptionโ for the violence you created ๐ป Send predatory contractors to โsecureโ mines, not people Congoโs minerals should empower Congolese people, not enrich the West. #drc #congo #congokinshasa #problack #blackunity #panafrican #panafricanism #blacklove #panafricanist #colonization #neocolonialism #colonialism #exploitation #ibrahimtraore #ibrahimtraorรฉ??