Results: Why Trump Just Shocked Everyone in Congo
Published on 04/14/2025
Why Trump Just Shocked Everyone in Congo
Source: Africa Today
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In a move that stunned the international community, President Trump has chosen to support Congo's legitimate government instead of backing rebels who could overthrow it. But why would Trump stand with a China-aligned government when he's declared war on Chinese influence worldwide?
You might be surprised....

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This explosive analysis reveals the hidden geopolitical chess game behind Trump's most surprising African decision. From the lightning capture of Goma to the shocking sanctions against Rwandan officials, discover the strategic brilliance that everyone missed. Inside this investigation: Why policy experts urged Trump to back rebels—and why he refused The $24 trillion mineral treasure at stake How past Western interventions in Libya and West Africa changed Trump's strategy The secret transport corridor that changes everything Why supporting legitimate governments beats backing rebels Using exclusive insights and deep analysis, this video exposes how Trump's unexpected Congo decision isn't just about one country—it's rewriting the entire playbook for power in Africa. Welcome to Africa Today a place where we showcase Africa's financial potential and help you obtain financial freedom. Did you know that Trump has decided to not play the old game of supporting rebels to overthrow a government to reap its treasures like nation's before him?
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Even Africans Are Shocked as Germany Sanctions Rwanda for Stealing Minerals from Congo using M23 fighters invading Congo. Even Africans were shocked when Trump imposed sanctions on Rwanda on February 21, 2025, followed by the UK and Germany. This analysis reveals the complex web of mineral exploitation behind Rwanda's support for M23 rebels in Congo and how it connects to your smartphone. We examine striking parallels with France's expulsion from West Africa and why Western powers fear the same could happen in Central Africa. How Rwanda exports over $1.1 billion in minerals it doesn't possess The 3,000-4,000 Rwandan troops fighting alongside M23 Why the EU maintains mineral deals despite parliamentary opposition How Poland's military technology transfers complicated the situation. The lessons from Ibrahim Traore's resistance in West Africa Whether sanctions will push Rwanda toward China instead. Are you surprised by the new way of doing business in the West not to be supporting rebels to overthrow governments?
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Congo versus Apple: The $1 Trillion dollar Lawsuit that could change everything How the M23 rebel group connects to mineral exports Why Rwanda's mineral exports raised red flags Apple's response to supply chain allegations The OECD Due Diligence system failure What this means for the future of tech. Are you surprised that Congo is suing Apple because of its failure to verify their purchased minerals as not conflict minerals?
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Congo and M23 rebels to hold first direct talks, sources say | Reuters The Congo government and Rwanda-backed M23 rebels aim to hold direct talks on April 9, sources from both camps said. The Doha talks are a potential boost to Qatar's efforts to end the Central African country's worst fighting in decades Do you believe that Congo will be safe after peace talks finish?
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Rwanda President Paul Kagame Tells Countries Sanctioning Rwanda to 'Go to Hell'. Looks like the Western nations are playing by new rules from now on and does not support rebels overthrowing neighboring Congo for their minerals. Kagame tells nations sanctioning Rwanda they are basically the bad guys while neglecting any responsibility of his support for his M23 Rebels?
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