Former Navy SEAL Erik Prince Calls For U.S. To Colonize Africa And Latin America

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Former Navy SEAL Erik Prince Calls For U.S. To Colonize Africa And Latin America


Wongel Zelalem reports on former Navy SEAL Erik Prince calling for U.S. to colonize Africa and Latin America.

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  1. So when is Africa going to shape up. When are they going to stand up against the West? When are they going to get their own nuclear power? Because believe me you, when the Europeans and the West are ready, they will recolonize Africa one day again. So take Eric Princess seriously. Eric Prince knows all what you are saying is true but he doesn’t care. They don’t care. He wants to recolonize now. He can’t wait to do so. So What are you going to do about it NOW. I think you should talk more about this.

  2. @DonatusOkechukwuOkoli-zc7nz, You do not have leaders. You have puppet leaders. These so called leaders are not in power to represent the Nigerian people's interests. These puppet leaders are in government to represent the western countries' interests. These so called leaders are hired and then put in power BY the west to do business with the west and to represent the west interests only. YOU, Nigerians, you do not have a leader. The leaders working in government are not the people's leaders. They are leaders for the west. Wake up from your slumber. You are in Neo-colonialism. And you do not even know it.

  3. What an evil twisted cunning mind this idiot has! Whose behind these puppet leaders that are not helping their own people, their own citizens? Who put these leaders in power and whose working with them while the robbing, the lootings, the thiefs and the extractings are continuing in these black countries ? Whose behind and working with these puppet leaders? The West. The west. The west install and put these idiot puppets in power for the west own benefits and interests so the west can continue to steal and rob these black african and other black countries around the world of their natural resources.

  4. Not one single successful African society exists. To a certain point you can absolutely blame the western world for what they have done and the history speaks for itself but at some point you have to ask why. Why isn’t there one single shining example? One city, nation, country, or community should exist to show what African people are capable of but it doesn’t exist, why?

  5. Too late for that Africa is uniting and are moving away from western influences now that they have joined BRICS so theres no chance of the west trying to colonise Africa! They are slowly kicking France and America out of Africa!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  6. Western powers such as the U.S, France and Great Britain raped most of Africa of their resources and put up puppet leaders to destroy their countries so they can control Africa. If western powers would stay out of Africa affairs Africa will be fine.

  7. How do you respectfully say that African leaders who are criminal in behavior, were put in power by the West, and allowed to be criminal. What about our problems in the West; and inability to fix our own craptastic leaders who are criminal? I love and support the diaspora of the True People, and Africa as a soverigen nation as a whole!

  8. The Global Billionaire Elite Cabal craves Resources…There is never enough for them.
    Natural Gas, Oil, Diamonds, Minerals…they want it all. Bigger, Faster, More. MORE. MORE.
    MORE.

  9. He’s right, it would not be a recolonisation in the old ways.

    It would need to be a contract with the individual nations. South Africa for example is going down the tubes of corruption

    What nonsense to suggest Julian Assange has anything to do with American interests in Africa 😅

  10. I don't think they the human resources to do that, the people in the LGbt+ comunity do not reproduce it self, and by the end of the decade 50% of gringos will be part of that comunity.

  11. Allow me to educate Mr Eric (my name sake) on abit of Geopolitics. He seems abit, delusional with his toy soldier mentality…stay with me Erik Prince.
    During the 19th century, when Africa underwent colonization, its population was estimated to range between 100 to 150 million. The African population was highly fragmented, lacking a unified consciousness among its people. In contrast, Europe, the colonizing force, boasted a population of approximately 500 to 600 million. European nations had longstanding interconnections and shared common goals and aspirations.

    As of January 2022, Africa's population has surged to an estimated 1.3 billion people, while the combined population of the United States and Europe, should they align, falls between 900 million to 1 billion.

    Moreover, it's worth noting that several European countries exhibit relatively low birth rates, which may lead to sluggish population growth or even decline over time, unlike Africa and Asia. Additionally, there's the consideration that nations such as China, Russia, and Latin American countries may align with Africa rather than Europe and the United States.

    Eric, your historical attempts at colonization in the Middle East and Latin America were unsuccessful. Attempting to colonize Africa now seems unfeasible. In fact, it's about two centuries too late for such endeavors. If I were in your position, I would reassess strategies and perhaps rethink the approach of your evidently failing private military enterprise, Black Waters.