The Hidden Agenda Behind Zuma's Political Persecution: Echoes of Gaddafi's Fate

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 The Hidden Agenda Behind Zuma's Political Persecution: Echoes of Gaddafi's Fate




In 2003, Tony Blair and Bush convinced Colonel Gadaffi to give up nuclear program and weapons of mass destruction in exchange for ending Libya's isolation and lifting sanctions.


 However, fast forward to 2011, and a different narrative unfolds. Hillary and Obama lobbied for NATO military intervention in Libya, ultimately leading to Gaddafi's demise and a series of events that parallel the political persecution of President Zuma in South Africa.



 Despite promises of protecting civilian lives, the intervention veered towards eliminating Gaddafi, with Mahmoud Jibril's Western-backed rebels denouncing African Union-led solutions.


 Zuma's resistance became a stumbling block, leading to manufactured scandals, pressure from civic organizations, and parliamentary maneuvers to remove him from power. The ANC's current attacks on Zuma's ties to MK reflect a broader agenda to marginalize him within the party, reminiscent of Gaddafi's isolation. 


The implications extend beyond Zuma, with Julius Malema poised to face similar scrutiny, highlighting a pattern of Western influence shaping African politics.



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