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  • UKRAINE INVASION: Russia will pay a severe price for the use of chemical weapons-  Biden

    UKRAINE INVASION: Russia will pay a severe price for the use of chemical weapons- Biden

    US President, Joe Biden, on Friday, said Russia will pay a severe price for the use of chemical weapons in its invasion against Ukraine.

     

    In his words: “I am not going to speak about intelligence [matters]. But Russia will pay a severe price for use of chemical weapons.”

     

    He stressed that Washington will not fight Moscow in Ukraine as a direct confrontation between NATO and Kremlin would trigger World War III.

     

    According to him, Russia would never be able to gain victory in Ukraine.

     

    On February 24, Russian forces launched military operations in Ukraine, three days after Moscow recognized Ukraine’s breakaway regions – Donetsk and Luhansk – as independent entities.

     

    “We’re going to continue to stand together with our allies in Europe and send an unmistakable message. We’ll defend every single inch of NATO territory with the full might of the United States and galvanize NATO.

     

    “We will not fight a war against Russia in Ukraine. Direct confrontation between NATO and Russia is World War III. Something we must strive to prevent,” Biden told reporters at the White House.

    The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) is a group of 30 North American and European nations. According to NATO, its purpose “is to guarantee the freedom and security of its members through political and military means.”

     

    “He [Russian President Vladimir Putin] hoped to dominate Ukraine without a fight, he failed,” Biden said, adding that Putin also failed in his alleged attempt to fracture and weaken the transatlantic alliance.

    “The American people and the world are united on the issue of Ukraine, he said.“We stand with the people of Ukraine. We will not let autocrats and would-be emperors dictate the direction of the world. Democracies are rising to meet this moment, rallying the world to the side of peace.

    “We’re showing our strength and we will not falter,” he said.

    Biden said he will ask Congress to strip Russia of its “most-favoured-nation” status.

    “As Putin continues this merciless assault, the United States and our allies and partners continue to work in lockstep to ramp up their economic pressure on Putin and to further isolate Russia on the global stage,” he asserted.

    “Revoking [this status] for Russia is going to make it harder for Russia to do business with the United States. And doing it in unison with other nations that make up half of the global economy will be another crushing blow to the Russian economy. It’s already suffering very badly,” Biden stated.

     

  • BREAKING: Trump becomes first US President to be impeached twice

    BREAKING: Trump becomes first US President to be impeached twice

    The US House of Representatives has impeached President Donald Trump for “incitement of insurrection” at last week’s Capitol riot.

    The vote in the Democratic-controlled House was 232-197 following a deadly assault on American democracy, with 10 Republicans joining the Democrats in backing impeachment.

    He is the first president in US history to be twice impeached – to be charged with crimes by Congress.

    Mr Trump, a Republican, will now face a trial in the Senate, where if convicted he could face being barred from ever holding office again.

    The impeachment measure passed largely along party lines.

    Mr Trump is due to leave office on 20 January, following his election defeat last November to Democrat Joe Biden.

    After several hours of impassioned debate on Wednesday, the Democratic-controlled House voted.

    Six Republicans said beforehand they would side with Democrats to impeach the president. But the majority of conservatives remained loyal to Mr Trump.

    But it is unlikely Mr Trump will have to leave the White House before his term in office ends in one week as the Senate was not expected to convene in time.

    Last week, 139 Republicans voted against accepting the result of the 2020 election and Mr Trump’s defeat.

  • When an antelope prised itself from a lion’s mouth – Owei Lakemfa

    By Owei Lakemfa.

    The Presidents of the United States (US) in most cases, tend to see themselves as lions at liberty to devour leaders of smaller or weaker countries who they treat as antelopes. That mentality was jolted 59 years ago when a supposed antelope in the mouth of a lion not only fought to prise itself from the mouth of the lion, but also, gave chase.

    The anniversary of that victory at the Bay of Pigs in Cuba, was marked this Sunday at an international online conference coordinated by the Nigeria-based Amilcar Cabral Ideological School (ACIS) It attracted 81 participants from the United States, Ghana, Guinea Bissau, Cuba, South Africa, Germany and Nigeria. Also, the Cuban ambassador in Nigeria, Clara Pulido, her counterpart in Ghana, Pedro Luis Despaigne Gonzalez, the Venezuelan Ambassador in Nigeria, David Vasquez Caraballo, onetime Guinea Bissau Women Affairs Minister, Bilony Nhama Nantamba Nhasse and former President of the Nigerian Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) Dr. Dipo Fashina, were special guests of honour.

    To-date, the US has invaded about 200 nations and territories. One of its most notorious presidents was a retired general, Dwight David ‘Ike’ Eisenhower who in an eight-year presidency from 1953 assisted in the Syrian coup of 1957, the Lebanese coup of 1958,the Iraqi coup of 1959 and the series of coup attempts in Indonesia over two-year period from 1957.

    However, two coups make him stand out. The 1953 coup against the elected government of Mohmmed Mosaddeq in Iran which was executed with the British government. The sin of that government was its nationalization of the British Anglo-Iranian Oil Company. Second was the quite bloody 1954 coup by the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) against the elected president of Guatamala, Jacobo Arbenz. He had offended Eisenhower by executing an agrarian reform in his country in which some land run by the United Fruit Company, a private American company was acquired. The fact that the Arbenz government paid compensation for the acquisition did not mollify the US anger.

    The last coup Eisenhower decided to execute was the overthrow of the new Cuban government headed by the youthful Fidel Castro. The sins of the Castro government were two fold. First, it had carried out a revolution which removed the dictator, Fulgencio Batista whom America had installed in a 1952 coup. The second, was the refusal of the Castro government to accept dictation from the US and its mafia.

    On August 8, 1960, Eisenhower approved $13.1 million for the CIA to invade Cuba and overthrow the revolutionary government. But the invasion could not be carried out before he handed over to John Fitzgerald Kennedy on January 20, 1961. On April 4, Kennedy ordered the invasion. Eleven days later, the American Airforce began bombing Cuban airfields using 8 B-26 Bombers. Then on April 17, 1961, a 1,500 strong force of former Cuban soldiers and America-based renegades, special forces, CIA agents and mercenaries in Operation Zapata, invaded Cuba from its Bay of Pigs port. The invaders were shipped in from a training base in Guatamala by two American Landing Craft Infantry (LCI) ships. They were backed by five ships which had set sail from New Orleans via Nicaragua.

    After three days of fighting, the Cuban revolutionary forces on April 19, 1961, defeated the invaders killing 122 of them including 4 Americans, downing 2 bombers, destroying 2 ships and capturing 1,202 of the invaders.

    Dr. Fashina who is also the Chair of Nigeria’s Joint Action Front (JAF) said of that victory: “The defeat of imperialism in the Bay of Pigs, the humiliation of Imperialism by the Cuban people, opened real possibilities of defeating imperialism in Africa. It engendered a deep inspiration of the colonized and oppressed peoples all over the world. The Cuban revolution and the Cuban people have turned out to play a decisive role in the success of the liberation wars in Africa.”

    Mrs. Ngozi Iwere, CEO of Nigeria’s Community Life Project said the Bay of Pigs was a significant defeat for imperialism and that despite six decades of American blockade; Cuba has become the most sustainably developed country in the world.

    Ambassador Pulido told the participants: “Comrades, we know that we have always been together. We can be physically near or far. We will never be apart. Even though we don’t know every one personally, we do know, as Che Guevara teaches us, that we are companions, the highest echelon of the human being. This extraordinary experience has proven it once again. In Covid-19 times we have been very close. The Cuban people receiving the solidarity of each one of you. We ratify our gratitude and the firm commitment to continue in solidarity.”

    In a solidarity message from Havana, Fernando Llort, President of the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP) noted that the 59th Anniversary coincided with the Covid-9 pandemic in which the government and people of Cuba are offering the world, once again, the example of militant solidarity by providing medical help to various countries. In this wise he said, Cuba has sent an army of white coats made up of more than 1,000 health professionals, organized in 21 brigades to Africa, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, and the Middle East.

    In reiterating this point, Ambassador Gonzalez said from Accra: “Today the heritage of Giron is still alive in the Cuban health specialists that are participating in the struggle of the Covid-19 pandemic. That was the same idea that moved the Cuban doctors in Liberia and Sierra Leone during the Ebola outbreak.”

    Comrade Segun Oladunni Che of ACIS remarked: “Since the triumph of the revolution in 1959,Cuba has remained a shining example for all countries and oppressed people all over, on what is possible if the economy is managed in the interest of all unlike in Capitalism where greed is the philosophy for a few.”

    Venezuelan Ambassador Caraballo noted: “Cuba defeated the attack in Giron in April, 1961. In April, 2002, we defeated in Venezuela, the Coup d’etat against President Chávez; April is the Month of People’s Victory. President Nicolás Maduro and the Venezuelan People are following the legacy of President Chávez to build the Bolivarian Socialism.”

    The participants in their communique demanded that against the background of the Cuban internationalist mission fighting the Covid-19 pandemic in over 20 countries, the US should lift its six-decade economic, commercial and financial blockade against Cuba. They declared Africans have benefited immensely from the political solidarity and humanitarianism of the Cuban revolution, adding: “We want the United States Government and its allies to note that Cuba is not alone.”

    Cuba has in the last six decades shown that victory does not necessarily belong to the strong and powerful; that a determined people can live on their own terms.

  • ‘Trump is greatest US President after Lincoln’

    ‘Trump is greatest US President after Lincoln’

    Angelina Jolie’s dad, Jon Voight, who is also a Hollywood veteran, has expressed his support for US President Donald Trump, describing him as “the greatest president since Abraham Lincoln”.

    Voight in a video published 6 February, also criticised House Speaker Nancy Pelosi accusing her of posing a “threat” to the US and saying that her soul has “evil intent”.

    “This Pelosi woman and her cohorts are a threat to the United States of America. She has a link that is corrupt, her soul has evil intent “, Voight said in a video published on his Twitter account on 7 February.

    Voight said he watched Trump’s State of the Union speech with “pride and tears”, adding that he was moved by Trump’s “words of wisdom”.

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    Angelina Jolie’s dad Jon Voight and Trump

    “We will stand in the name of God. We will stand with President Trump for he is the greatest president “, he stated.

    The Oscar-winning actor also called Trump “the greatest president since Abraham Lincoln”. Donald Trump awarded the National Medal of Arts to Jon Voight in November, stressing that he as an actor of “astonishing range and depth”.

  • US President, Donald Trump recants ‘shithole’ comment, says ‘I respect Africa’

    US President, Donald Trump recants ‘shithole’ comment, says ‘I respect Africa’

    President Donald Trump of the United States has sent a letter to African leaders, saying he “deeply respects” the people of Africa.

    He also says Secretary of State Rex Tillerson will make an “extended visit” to the continent in March, his first in that role.

    The letter dated January 25 came as the continent’s leaders gathered for the African Union summit this weekend in Ethiopia’s capital.

    U.S. diplomats have scrambled for days to address shock and condemnation after Trump’s reported comparison of African nations to a dirty toilet.

    Trump has said he didn’t use such language while others present say he did.

    Many in Africa were taken aback by the comments after nearly a year of little attention to Africa by the Trump administration.

    On Friday, Trump met with Rwanda’s President and new African Union chair Paul Kagame at the World Economic Forum, calling Kagame a “friend.”

    The 55-nation continental body’s summit is expected to respond to Trump’s vulgar remark.

    An AU spokeswoman has said the organisation was “frankly alarmed” by the comments and a number of African nations have spoken out or summoned U.S. diplomats to explain.

    Trump, in the letter, claims the U.S. “profoundly respects” the partnerships and values shared by the U.S. and Africans and that the president’s commitment to strong relationships with African nations is “firm.”

    The letter offers Trump’s “deepest compliments” to the African leaders as they gather.

    It notes that U.S. soldiers are “fighting side by side” against extremism on the continent and that the U.S. is working to increase “free, fair and reciprocal trade” with African countries and partnering to “safeguard legal immigration.”

     

  • Buhari to speak with Trump from London today

    Buhari to speak with Trump from London today

    President Donald Trump of the United States of America, USA, is scheduled to speak with Nigeria’s president, Muhammadu Buhari later today.

    Geoffrey York, who is the Africa correspondent for The Globe disclosed this via his twitter page.

    He said Donald Trump will be speaking to Buhari in respect of celebration of Africa day.

    On his twitter page @Geoffreyyork, he wrote: “Today is “Africa day” for Donald Trump. He speaks by phone to Nigerian president Buhari at 3:45 pm (Lagos time); then speaks to Jacob Zuma.

    “Trump is scheduled to speak by phone to Zuma today at 5:10 pm, after speaking to Buhari first.

    “Buhari’s phone call with Trump today will be fascinating; many Nigerians frustrated that Buhari has been gone from Nigeria for over 3 weeks.

    “Nigerians, having heard almost nothing from Buhari for 24 days, are wondering how Donald Trump will even locate him for the phone call today,” he wrote.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Buhari’s Personal Assistant on New Media, Ahmad Bashir also confirmed that both leaders will be speaking later in the day on his Twitter handle @ BashirAhmaad.

     

  • American rapper, Kanye West dumps President Trump

    American rapper, Kanye West dumps President Trump

    Popular American rapper and fashion designer, Kanye West seems to be disenchanted with the newly sworn in President Donald Trump.

    TMZ reports that Kanye deleted all his tweets that showed him supporting the new president against the popular vote today.

    Kanye has refrained, as he today tweeted about issues on which he felt he could influence Trump, “These issues include bullying, supporting teachers, modernising curriculum’s, and violence in Chicago”

     

  • Protest in London against Trump’s refugee temporary ban

    Protest in London against Trump’s refugee temporary ban

    Thousands of protesters on Saturday demonstrated outside the U.S. Embassy in London against American President Donald Trump over his temporary ban on refugees and nationals from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering U.S.

    The protesters held black banners with blood stains bearing slogans including: “No to Trump. No to War’’; “Trump: Special Relationship? Just Say No’’ against the ban and Trump’s foreign policy.

    Trump had a week ago signed an order putting a four-month hold on entrance of refugees into the U.S. and temporarily barred travellers from Syria and six other Muslim-majority countries.

    However, on Friday, a Seattle federal judge on Friday put a nationwide block on U.S. President Donald Trump’s week-old executive order that had temporarily barred refugees and nationals from seven countries from entering U.S.

    The judge’s temporary restraining order represents a major setback for Trump’s action.

    The White House said late Friday that it believed the ban to be “lawful and appropriate” and that the U.S. Department of Justice would file an emergency appeal.

    Early Saturday morning, Trump criticised the ruling, warning of big trouble if a country could not control its borders.

    However, many Britons were angry about the measure, which they saw as discriminatory, and the time it took for Prime Minister Theresa May’s Government to criticise it.