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Comments by "Theresa Adams" (@theresaadams7143) on "Lavrov in Africa: Russia aiming for regime change in Ukraine | DW News" video.
Russia have always treated African countries well, and they remember.
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This shift from Russia to east and south was inevitable. It's cosmic and cannot be stopped. The dots are being connected.
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Study Russia history with Africa, the strong ties goes way back over 100 years.
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You are not an African. Africans and Russia both have centuries long standing good relationship. Russia have always come to the military help of African nations fighting the European colonial powers for independence. Even now Mali is seeking Russia's help to expell the oppressive french government from it's country. Again, you aren't African to even say " let the African starve" that statement comes from the mind of an evil colonizer.
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I think you should be more concerned for Europe's decline without the competitively cheap and realiable gas from Russia. This cosmic shift will be epic!
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I am so happy Russia is reconnecting with mother Africa in this way. This is a cosmic phenomenon, it was supposed to happen eventually, I just didn't know how.
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You are not an African.
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For real. Lol
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@geofo60 geopolitics is confirming what eye see.
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@cornelialombaard490 yes. I am African. Africans care about food security. An African will never put racists Ukraine, who left African students to freeze to death at the Polish borders, before their own. Let Ukraine suffer the consequences of their warmongering NATO dogs.
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@edwardkantowicz4707 yes, I saw Europe dying and Russia turning towards Africa. India will rise as the next wealthy nation, Africa will rise last. We want to think that we are in control, but we are not. We are moved to do things for cosmic reasons. In addition, climate change is also cosmic, it started in 2012. It has nothing to do with pollution, it will get even worse. For example the Sahara desert was once lush, green with many lakes. Did pollution destroy it?
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@Allannah_Of_Rome I'm sorry that you can't see anything due to your name.
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