Saturday, January 16, 2010

CIA Gets It's Drug Smuggling Route Back

Guinea's junta leader agrees not to return home

"Guinea's wounded military leader gave into intense pressure to stay in temporary exile in Burkina Faso, a move that will immediately ease fears of renewed conflict and clears the way for a transition to democracy.
Capt. Moussa "Dadis" Camara's decision, following three days of feverish, late night negotiations, is seen as a critical step for his country, which diplomats say could have slid into civil war had he returned.
On Saturday, the private secretary of Liberian president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf said the leader is heading to Burkina Faso. Cyrus Badio, Sirleaf's secretary, did not elaborate on why Sirleaf is going, but analysts say she is likely heading to Ouagadougou to take part in the finalization of a deal signed Friday by Guinea's wounded military leader."


After several decades with a compliant stooge in control of Guinea on the west coast of Africa, the fascists had a sweet cocaine pipeline from the western hemisphere through Guinea and into Europe. That all changed when their thug died and a military coup headed by Camara took over a bit more than a year ago. Camara made some powerful enemies when he decided to go after the drug lords, including the previous dictator's sons.

The situation got even worse when the popular guy took to improving life for the country's people by making deals with the Chinese. It's increasingly apparent the US and China are heading for direct confrontation because these turf wars are breaking out all over the world. It seems the spooks were very busy trying to get rid of Camara, meanwhile using plan B smuggling routes in surrounding countries. They were most assuredly involved in the assasination attempt on the guy in early December.

All the hard work bringing the poor backwater country back into empire's cold embrace paid off and it seems the previous drug pipeline to Europe will be safe and secure once again. Not only that, the CIA is bringing in their "pirates" to mimic Somalia, justifying an increased military garrison to make sure they don't let their turf slip away ever again. After all, as the dollar is about to go to pesoville, they're going to want euros for their tons of powder and weed.

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