Truth Emerges, Finally
Not at all the misplaced policies of a government incapable, unwilling and disinterested in governing its nation for the betterment of its people, not at all. It is the result of a sinister plot by a former colonial power to destroy the pride and the integrity and the authentic sovereignty of a country courageous enough to shed itself of colonial rule. President Robert Mugabe has issued his modest and undeniably rational interpretation of recent events in his country.Sanctions imposed by Britain have been the ruination of the country's economy. Crop failures are a result of British actions, not completely explicable, but there, nonetheless. Britain has taken steps to withhold aid and assistance to Zimbabwe and this is precisely the reason why Mr. Mugabe's government has refused the food aid so desperately offered it by international aid organizations. And it explains reasonably also why the government has refused entry to medical aid volunteers.
The simple fact of the matter is that if Britain hadn't deliberately and with malice aforethought distributed biological agents in Zimbabwe with the direct purpose of causing the deaths of as many innocent Zimbabweans as possible in a diabolical attempt to destabilize the country and unseat its duly-elected government, none of the current crisis in international confidence, in the collapse of the country's economy, in the starvation of its people, in the spread of a cholera epidemic would have occurred.
Even a dim-witted dunce could deduce that this is what has occurred. It's helpful, however, that Robert Mugabe has patiently drawn our attention to the situation, its source and its dire results. "This was a calculated warfare. There are forces who are continuing to plant anthrax and cholera disease. Cholera is a calculated, racist attack on Zimbabwe by the unrepentant former colonial power, which has enlisted support from its American and western allies so that they can invade the country."
Now that this is out in the open, is everything satisfactorily clear? In the meantime, Zimbabwe's concerned neighbours, South Africa, Zambia, Mozambique and Botswana are struggling themselves, with the double impact of Britain's terror imposed on Robert Mugabe's rule. They're attempting to deal with the spread of the cholera outbreak, while at the same time, trying to ease their own crisis with the arrival of thousands of desperate Zimbabweans, flooding their borders.
Several countries, like Botswana, with its powerful and well-equipped army, as well as Zambia, with its similar fighting forces, are considering invading Zimbabwe - at the specific request of Britain, needless to say - to liberate the country from its despotic lunatic of a ruler. These things may yet come to pass.
Labels: Political Realities, Societal Failures, World Crises
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