Zimbabwe: U.S. Warns of Targeted Sanctions Against Soldiers Implicated in Violence - SW Radio Africa

The United States government has warned that individuals taking part in the current wave of post-election violence in Zimbabwe risk being placed on it's targeted sanctions list.

Author: onesoulzim1

We have gone through all anti-Zimbabwe propaganda in 10 years and now, we have arrived to the most feared political maneuver; THE POLITICS OF KILLINGS. Tendencies exposed in the poor third world shows that Zimbabweans will not be spared, people will die in droves. We ask God Almighty, Allah Peace Be Upon Him, Buda, Musikavanhu the Creator to intervene in this precious hour of need. We are going to be wiped, we are to die, and this will prove a point that as said before that the Zimbabwean situation has been recipe for chaos. I pray that political leaders rise above self interest and negotiate a settlement. Who are the killers? Oh it is Zanu who tries to defend a lost election, it is MDC Jambanja boys according to Tsvangirai who want to assert their powers to the people, There are those who will never forgive Africans for taking back land, the old rhodies and mercenaries like Margaret Thatcher’s son. Killers will come from all porous borders to cause mayhem and have a field day. We talk of those like mercenaries from America caught in Harare with machine guns from the DRC, those SA snipers caught en route to Equatorial Guinea. There will be high paying big killing business in Zimbabwe and the prime sponsors are known. Brown has pledged a war against Zimbabwe and God knows how it will come. The innocent will be butchered only to show and add up to numbers. The solution only stands on one thing, which is the negotiated, all encompassing Zimbabwean resolution by all political parties. God Serve Us.



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