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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

ECOWAS Communique Was Calibrated To Lead Us To A Senseless War!

Wednesday, February 2, 2011


ECOWAS Communique Was Calibrated To Lead Us To A Senseless War!


...and those responsible for this must not be allowed to get away with it!

Feature Article, by Nana Akyea Mensah, The Odikro.


On the Thursday, 13 Jan 2011, I read to my horror, the news that a senior officer in the US Africa Command was already moving from country-to-country in West Africa "to officially find out whether or not [they] would commit troops to Cote d’Ivoire, should the need arise", and perhaps, to find out how many troops they would be contributing in order to facilitate the preparations for the war on La Côte d'Ivoire. I made that deduction when I read in the Daily Graphic, that a "Major-General Hagg was in the country to officially find out whether or not Ghana would commit troops to Cote d’Ivoire, should the need arise." In other words, if Gbagbo refuses to go. (See:  "GAF Won't Commit Troops To Cote d'Ivoire", by Michael Donkor - Daily Graphic, Thu, 13 Jan 2011. I have been led to suppose that the Daily Graphic was actually referring to Major General David R. Hogg, "the Commanding General of United States Army Africa (USARAF).[1] In his current assignment, Major General Hogg is the senior U.S. Army officer in Italy and commands the Army Component to United States Africa Command (USAFRICOM)". Source: from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia More...

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  1. This is what Laurent Gbagbo said during an interview with UNOCI-FM on March 5, 2008 about UN certification. "About the certification, it` is those who wants to cheat that are afraid of certification. If the certification is what it `? It is to say that` they voted. What the lists were actually complying with legislation. Each of those who wanted to vote could vote. It is place to bring peace, in the commandment. But who will be afraid of that? It` s what we `always in Cote d` Ivoire, "Gbagbo remarked

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