Nato uses West’s military muscle to force its way into Africa
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Vijay Prashad
2 Jun 2022


Anxiety about the expansion of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) toward the Russian border is one of the causes of the current war in Ukraine. But this is not the only attempt at expansion by Nato, a treaty organisation created in 1949 by the United States to project its military and political power over Europe.

In 2001, Nato conducted an “out of area” military operation in Afghanistan, which lasted 20 years, and in 2011, Nato — at the urging of France — bombed Libya and overthrew its government. Nato military operations in Afghanistan and Libya were the prelude to discussions of a “Global Nato,” a project to use the Nato military alliance beyond its own charter obligations from the South China Sea to the Caribbean Sea.

Nato’s war in Libya was its first major military operation in Africa, but it was not the first European military footprint on the continent. After centuries of European colonial wars in Africa, new states emerged in the aftermath of World War II to assert their sovereignty. Many of these states — from Ghana to Tanzania — refused to allow the European military forces to reenter the continent, which is why these European powers had to resort to assassinations and military coups to anoint pro-Western governments in the region.

This allowed for the creation of Western military bases in Africa and gave Western firms freedom to exploit the continent’s natural resources.


Much much better to read the full article at: https://mg.co.za/top-six/2022-06-02-opin...to-africa/
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