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Old 23rd Aug 2011, 21:10
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The question is what the winning "synergic strategy"?

Sir in reply to your question.

Africa should be re-colonised. ( The Chinese are already doing this in Africa and the rest of the world doesnt seem to have any issues with this so no ethical problems with this )

Each colonising ( lets call them 'sponsor' countries) country gets a territory or country to 'take care' of and provide and develop infrastructure, education, hospitals , medicine, expertise, running water , electricity, roads, railways, harbours, churches, universities, sky scrapers, communication networks, safe and modern aviation infrastuctures, functional un corrupt and efficient civil services etc etc.

Because all these things cost alot of money the sponsor country gets the exclusive mineral rights for every country that they are sponsoring. ( Sounds fair right ?)

The sponsor country will be resononsible for drawing the local populations into the new system ultimately aiming for a situation in the future where the local populations will be able to run their countries and infrastructures efficiently and properly. ( Not simply handing perfectly functioning economies over to semi litereate communist governments like what happend in the previous de-colonisation of Africa)

Once proper administration and controll of each country is achieved, aviation safety could be adressed, amongst a multitude of other exsisting deficiencies.

Obviously the nothern hemisphere liberals would cry foul on this plan but then they could be sent on a one way trip to Mogadisho where they could get a reality 'snot-klap' and hopefully learn the difference between African political theory versus African political reality.

Anyone ??
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