And now it is Niger?

The Biden administration and that ever-reliable loser known as the U.S. military, with the few African lickspittles they have left, are out to intervene in Niger, even as they are getting their asses kicked in Ukraine. Seems time for Senator Paul and the Freedom Caucus to sound out loud and clear in opposition to this week’s war-of-choice.

But will they? Somehow, I doubt it. They have done virtually nothing to stop hundreds of billions of dollars being sent to help Ukraine fully reset itself to Nazism, the latter always the political philosophy of choice for the Democrats. Indeed, the power of war to create a steady flow of graft into the pockets and front-companies of grifting American politicians, generals, and civil servants is unrivaled. It became institutionalized in World War I and has been roaring ahead ever since. We enter wars willy nilly and never give a damn about casualties, wasted tax monies, or victory so long as the tide of money flows during the war and American companies get to lead the immensely expensive projects to reconstruct and paganize the country their president deliberately destroyed.

It is clear that Niger ranks at much less than zero national-security importance to the United States. To whom is it important? Well only France, whose dunderhead leaders have, for at least a half-century, built a 75-percent dependence on uranium from Niger to power their domestic nuclear-powered electrical networks. Niger, of course, is a country that loves the money France spends on uranium, but truly hates their former colonial masters. If someone is to reteach those Paris sees as uppity black people in Niger the fact that colonialism never really ends and they must obey, the French must do it off their own hook.

The mighty Macron has killed his own people with speed and aplomb by lying about the “threat” of Covid and then poisoning them vaccines meant to kill and cripple them, he has punished them by championing EU and WEF fascism and economic idiocy, he has tied the French to the now lost American war in Ukraine, and has knowingly left the French people first without Russian natural gas, and now without uranium to face the coming winter’s cold.

Perhaps, Macron should round up his close partners – Schwab and Trudeau – and fly to Niger and order those disagreeable black people to behave in the traditional French manner; namely, by surrendering to the those who threaten them. With luck, the people of Niger will treat them appropriately, by awarding them a South African welcome — a tire slipped down to their respective middles and then set on fire.

Back to the Congress with a reminder. Neither Ukraine nor Niger are of any interest to the United States, so keep us out of this Macron-made mess. It would be unwise in the extreme for the Congress, the dunce-filled Biden Administration, and its weighed-down-by-graft flag officers to begin a yet another losing war in Niger. After all, if there is one thing Americans have yet to be deprived of it is a nearly endless supply of used and new tires. The time nears to use them, if only to clean up the environment, that’s a trendy issue these days you know.

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