How the U.S. Is Militarizing — and Destabilizing — Africa

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There’s a direct link between U.S. military trainings and a recent wave of coups. Read the full story by samar42 from Teen Vogue's Africa's New Wave package:

, it is African knowledge and wisdom that have contributed to the advancement of science and technology, and that protects the wider world from violent destruction.

Outside of Hollywood, though, today’s reality presents a more sobering picture. Despite the efforts oflike Kwame Nkrumah and Julius Nyerere in the 1950s and ’60s to craft a new, more equitable world, African leaders continue to navigate a racialized global order that is formally premised on equality, but is practically constituted by relations of hierarchy and domination.

AFRICOM uses the language of “partnership” to characterize much of its engagement with African countries, but this terminology conveniently elides the structural humiliations that continue to shape relationships between the Global South and Global North. Indeed, the US uses its influence as the International Monetary Fund’s largest financial contributor as leverage in its negotiations with Global South states to ensure their cooperation on matters of security.

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