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WASHINGTON | US seeks to counter growing Chinese influence in Africa
WASHINGTON | US seeks to counter growing Chinese influence inĀ Africa
WASHINGTON ā The Trump administration wants to see an increase in U.S. investment and trade in Africa as part of a new strategy aimed at countering Chinaās growing influence on the continent
National security adviser John Bolton is expected to lay out priorities Thursday for what the administration calls āthe continent of the futureā during remarks at the Heritage Foundation. Critics areā¦
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Nigeria Is The Most Important Country In Africa - US Declares
Nigeria Is The Most Important Country In Africa ā USĀ Declares
A former assistant secretary of state, Johnnie Carson, says that the discussion between Nigeria and United States should not be restricted to insecurity alone because Nigeria as he said is āthe most important country in Africa and must be treated as suchā. Read the full news below; The former assistant secretary said in an interview with Reuters that Washington should not let security issuesā¦
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United States Declares Nigeria Most Important African Country
United States Declares Nigeria Most Important AfricanĀ Country
Johnnie Carson For sure President Muhammadu Buhariās visit to the United State is a tightening one. A former assistant secretary of state, Johnnie Carson, is now saying that the discussion between Nigeria and United States should not be restricted to insecurity alone because Nigeria as he said is āthe most important country in Africa and must be treated as suchā. See full story below⦠The formerā¦
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Rwandaās president, Paul Kagame, has rejected accusations from Washington that he was supporting a rebel leader and accused war criminal in the Democratic Republic of the Congo by challenging a senior US official to send a drone to kill the wanted man.
In an interview with the Observer Magazine, Kagame said that on a visit to Washington in March he came under pressure from the US assistant secretary of state for Africa, Johnnie Carson, to arrest Bosco Ntaganda, leader of the M23 rebels, who was wanted by the international criminal court (ICC). The US administration was increasing pressure on Kagame following a UN report claiming to have uncovered evidence showing that the Rwandan military provided weapons and other support to Ntaganda, whose forces briefly seized control of the regionās main city, Goma.
āI told him: āAssistant secretary of state, you support [the UN peacekeeping force] in the Congo. Such a big force, so much money. Have you failed to use that force to arrest whoever you want to arrest in Congo? Now you are turning to me, you are turning to Rwanda?āā he said. āI said that, since you are used to sending drones and gunning people down, why donāt you send a drone and get rid of him and stop this nonsense? And he just laughed. I told him: āIām seriousā.ā

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Finding a Lasting Solution to Instability in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
About the Author:Ā Johnnie CarsonĀ serves as Assistant Secretary of State forĀ African Affairs.
As I noted in my recentĀ remarks at the Brookings Institution, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, or the DRC, deserves a much higher place on the world's foreign policy priorities list. Conflict in the DRC has resulted in more than five million deaths since 1998. No other conflict or act of violence since World War II has come anywhere close to taking so many lives. Eastern DRC's chronic instability also negatively impacts the security, political, economic, and development goals of the country's nine neighbors. This is one of the reasons why it is imperative for the United States and the international community to work with the DRC and other regional partners to break this cycle of death and suffering and address the consequences of this violence. The Unitedā¦Ā more Ā»
Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of African Affairs Johnnie Carson delivers remarks on finding a lasting solution to instability in the Democratic Republic of Congo at the Brookings Institute in Washington, D.C. on February 12, 2013. A text transcript can be found at http://www.state.gov/p/af/rls/rm/2013/204511.htm
U.S.-Africa Partnership: The Last Four Years and Beyond
About the Author:Ā Johnnie CarsonĀ serves as Assistant Secretary of State forĀ African Affairs.
After more than 40 years of experience in Africa -- and the ebbs and flows of hope and conflict -- I've become ever more optimistic about Africa's future. As those of you who know me are aware, I like to base my conclusions on analysis and factual observations. Here, too, my optimism is grounded in real developments: expanded democracy, rapid economic growth, and greater security and opportunities for Africa's people. It's now realistic to think that the 21st century will not only be shaped in Beijing and Washington, but also in Pretoria, Abuja, Nairobi, and Addis Ababa. In my January 16Ā remarks at the Wilson Center, I elaborated about this optimism and the Obama Administration's policies in Africa. Somalia and South Sudan are two places where no one previously believedā¦Ā more Ā»