Niger faces a “messy” situation rather than a revolutionary situation. Perhaps, certain Bonapartist elements are discernible — for which, of course, there is plenty of blame to go around, writes M.K. Bhadrakumar.
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Ukrainian Former Communist Leader Arrested
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Ecuadorians Reject Oil Drilling in Amazon Region
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American Empire, Biden Administration, Commentary, Human Rights, Militarism, Pakistan, Propaganda, U.S.
Caitlin Johnstone: US Department of Hypocrisy
Algeria, American Empire, Biden Administration, Cold War, Commentary, Iran, Mali, Militarism, Propaganda, Russia, Saudi Arabia, U.S.
Every Empire Falls
Africa, Brazil, China, Cold War, Commentary, Income Inequality, India, Rwanda, U.S., United Nations, Until This Day--Historical Perspectives on the News
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The Dependency of Poor Nations
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Niger is Far from a Typical Coup
Niger, ECOWAS & Western Imperialism in Africa
‘Disaster Capitalism’ Fears in Hawaii
The Taliban’s Opium Eradication
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