The United States has urged southern African governments to block a shipment of arms destined for Zimbabwe from being transported overland to the landlocked country.
That ship will sail around until this story disappears!! Britain and its satellite states: USA, Canada, New Zealand and Australia will pay dearly for this media stage show. Your governments will become the tail and not the head any longer!!
In this generation, Africa's prophets are alive, well and keeping watch over the nations of the continent. When you play the fool using media antics, we will call the judgment of the living God on your governments and royal household. Your greed, selfishness and lies have cost too many African lives and we are not about to let these things continue any longer.
A WARNING TO JAKAYA KIKWETE: Since George Bush has already bribed Jakaya Kikwete (President of Tanzania) to lead a strike in Zimbabwe, President Kikwete, know that the living God has marked you, your family and your crooked associates. Your own house will never know peace until you relent on this stupid act that USA has co-opted you into doing.
Let the watchmen of the generation keep watch over the people. We pray the judgment of the living God on Jakaya Kikwete, in the name of Yeshua!! May he even confess to his nationals, the stupid agreement he made during George Bush's visit.
To PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH: Greetings in the name of the Living God. President Bush, it seems the media propaganda of your country (along with its Canadian, British, Australian and New Zealander networks) is at work again. I am referring to the fairytale ARMS FROM CHINA you are aware is circulating in the international press. This note is to send you a strong warning regarding the deal you made with Jakaya Kikwete (President of Tanzania) concerning a strike on Zimbabwe. We know, and the living God knows that you essentially bribed him to go through with this strike.
Therefore, the judgment of the living God is pronounced on your entire household this day. From this day forward, the living God will continue to debase you and your government in the sight of man and all the nations of the earth. You will no longer be the head. You and your nation will be the tail. You will not be able to pull the same stunt in Zimbabwe that you pulled in Afghanistan and Iraq. YOU ARE WARNED THIS DAY. Africa is not your satellite or your backyard for your folly ridden government. BE VERY CAREFUL WITH THE PRIDE AND ARROGANCE OF YOUR SOUL.
Sincerely, PROPHET UNTO THE NATIONS
NB: Please warn your government about the African Command Unit you are planning with Liberia's Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf. It will not proceed, and the money you advanced concerning this: all details will be exposed in the name of Yeshua. THE NATIONS WILL KNOW. To the president of Liberia, God has numbered your days in office.
The USA also once urged that all African countries should support the IRAQ war and wisely the whole Africa rejected that foolish, white savage and pure evil act against innocent people. The UK also urged the AU and EU to block Zimbabwe from attending an EU-AU summit and both the EU and AU rejected this very idiotic, white Anglo supremacy attitude.
I am not sure of your stance but this comment well do not use the name of God here when you call yourself a Christian but respond like a person of the world. It is fine if you leave God out of it. So do not blame any deaths in Africa on America or anyone else of the west. Many deaths here are at the hands of other Africans.It is funny how you talk about Africa in handling their own problems, open your eyes and look around does not look like the problems are being fixed. A temporary solution does not fix a problem look at Kenya! The comment about our wealth , greed and etc... well sorry you are jealous. If we want to caught about greed, corruption and etc... go no futher than any African country. I live in Africa so know the place and the mindset of the people very well as well as their goverments. So one more time do not invoke the name of God to try to make your point b/c God does not take kindly to these antics by anyone!
JACOB Zuma, the leader of South Africa’s ruling African National Congress (ANC) has revealed that “countries in the world” have been urging South Africa to use force to oust President Robert Mugabe in neighbouring Zimbabwe.Zuma, tipped to be South Africa’s next leader after President Thabo Mbeki, who has been the chief negotiator between Mugabe’s Zanu PF party and the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) to find solutions to a deepening crisis, said they had rejected the use of force.
“I don’t think Mbeki must apply force in Zimbabwe,” he told the New York Times on a visit to London Wednesday. “This is what countries in the world are urging South Africa to do and it is wrong. I don’t think if you are a stronger country you must then use force. Negotiations and persuasions is a necessary thing to do rather than use force.“All that we should do from the outside is to help what the Zimbabweans do.”
Zuma said the United States and Britain had undermined their own ability to play a role in Zimbabwe’s political crisis because of the vehemence of their criticism of Mugabe’s government.With almost a month since Zimbabweans voted in presidential elections, results have still not been announced. But Zuma, in another interview with the BBC, refused to blame the delay on President Mugabe.
He said: “The delay in announcing the results, it is, in actual fact, the electoral commission, it's not Mugabe's job to announce the results.”Zuma, who has been reported as being at odds with President Mbeki’s “quiet diplomacy” on Zimbabwe, insisted that he was fully behind Mbeki. South Africa, he said, had decided “not to stand on rooftops and criticise Mugabe” in order to be able to talk to both sides in the dispute.
“Quiet diplomacy has not failed,” he insisted. “Zimbabwe is our neighbour. We need to engage Zimbabweans on both sides. It would not have been prudent for us to stand there and criticize them. How could we have engaged with both sides if we did so?”He added: “We decided to engage Zimbabweans quietly and it was dubbed quiet diplomacy. We can produce a better report than anyone else on what happened.”
With a report in the state-run Herald newspaper on Wednesday floating the possibility of a unity government, with President Mugabe at the helm to end the stand-off, Zuma said it was “not premature” to be talking about such a plan.He said: “I don’t think it is premature because you are dealing with a situation where we are almost three weeks after the election and there has been no announcement of the results.
“So we have to say what do we do? The natural thing is that there should be discussions. The call for a unity government is not premature, it is actually appropriate at this time.”Zuma said the presidential election appeared to have produced a very narrow margin between Mugabe and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, meaning that both men commanded significant support among Zimbabweans.
But he was keen to point out he was not suggesting Zimbabwe would be suited by a unity government, an option exercised in Kenya to stop post-election violence.“I’m not necessarily making a call,” he said. “This is what should be looked at as one option.”Zuma reserved his criticism for Britain and the United States for taking “extreme positions” in their dealings with Zimbabwe.
“The unfortunate thing for Britain was the extreme position Britain took in relation to Zimbabwe. It then became difficult for Britain to play any role without people being suspicious,” said Zuma.
The British attitude, he said, “in a sense undermined the role it could play in Zimbabwe” and the United States authorities “also took the same position as Britain.”
“I’m not saying they are disqualified” from influencing events in Zimbabwe, Zuma continued, but “their action undermined the possibility of their playing a meaningful role in Zimbabwe.”
Ship is on its way back to China. Even China can see how stupid the timing was and how stupid the 84 year old imbecile that runs Zim is!
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