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Posted Thursday, January 27, 2011 Today, a major competitor who does not hide its ambitions in Africa: China. Behind the dispute over succession to the presidency of the Republic of Ivory Coast is played, in fact, influence the conflict between the West and China but also with other emerging powers like India. It is beyond all dispute over control of natural resources of this country and this new Eldorado oil that is the Gulf of Guinea. Across the continent, French, British and Americans are losing markets to new partners (China, India, etc..). After the protest in the Arab world and Latin American against the oil interests of Western firms, the West does not want to waste the African continent is the only area that remains subject.
Western political circles are thus Laurent Gbagbo who is the Africa that seeks to evade the Western control to assert its sovereignty while Alassane Ouattara, "friend" of the French (especially by Sarkozy), former Deputy Director IMF, represents the ideal manager (because liberal) of Cote d'Ivoire. He is on the line interlocutors appreciated in Washington, London, Paris and Brussels. We are witnessing
the eternal conflict between pro and anti, which was exteriorized between Lumumba and Mobutu. Congo, the West had used substantial resources to liquidate Lumumba and installed Mobutu in power because it tooth and nail defending the interests of firms and Western powers. The fate of Côte d'Ivoire is likely to resemble that of the Congo if we are not careful. Gbagbo, as Lumumba, is seen as a dangerous nationalist while Ouattara, like Mobutu, is the man opening the Ivorian market for corporate interests and foreign nations. The decor of the 1960 Congolese is planted in Côte d'Ivoire. Formerly Congo, the international community, based on UNOCI (UN in Congo), was unanimous on the physical liquidation of Lumumba, the same way, in the case of Côte d'Ivoire the same international community, relying on the UN in Côte d'Ivoire, is unanimous on the liquidation of Gbagbo.
The conflict in Côte d'Ivoire is an example of the revival of the Cold War, that is to say
of the war between Western and Eastern African territory and interests outside the continent
. But is that Africans understand this?


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