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@Emma_UD_Adams

Digital creator || Liverpool Stan⚽ || CR7 🇵🇹 || steady on cruise || there are lot's of racists on x don't stress on them, they are not intelligent 🧠🤓🤓🤓

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VENOM@Emma_UD_Adams·
@john322226 is ignoring me.😭😭
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Daniel Regha@DanielRegha·
If I were Abazz, I will turn down the N15m for good reasons; Fan or not.
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@TheChiefMK Even my battery percentage self confirm say I be 30BG
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Chief@TheChiefMK·
I no even wan talk too much I just wan dey credit 30BG today
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@TheChiefMK @TheChiefMK 🤚🏻🤚🏻🤚🏻 Nobody 30BG reach me...the level wey I dey now self, I go soon reach 30TR.
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VENOM@Emma_UD_Adams·
Omo... person go just dey get 10 million because say him dey Stan person...and the werey collect payout ooo. Perfect example of the rich getting richer.
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Send ur account abbaz 15 m for u love u
𝔸b𝕒𝕫𝕫@abazwhyllzz

@Tufab My love for him is greater than any thing or any amount of money in this world. 001 till I dyeee🐐❤️

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Davido@davido·
Yo @davrel99 when I’m back we need stream with abbaz !! Book it 🕶️🤯
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VENOM@Emma_UD_Adams·
You are you are justifying neo colonialism by saying with 'monopoly on violence " Argument..... (*)José Santos Zelaya (Nicaragua, 1909): Modernizing leader who sought independent infrastructure and resisted US concessions. US supported rebels who ousted him, citing threats to American interests. (*)Other Latin American interventions: US actions in Honduras, Dominican Republic, Haiti, etc., often involved supporting opposition to leaders seen as unstable or anti-US business interests (e.g., occupations and backed changes in the 1910s-1930s). (*)Mohammad Mossadegh (Iran, Prime Minister, overthrown 1953): Nationalized the British-controlled oil industry (Anglo-Iranian Oil Company), asserting economic sovereignty. US (CIA Operation Ajax) and UK backed a coup, restoring the Shah and reversing nationalization. Classic resource-nationalization case. (*)Jacobo Árbenz (Guatemala, President, overthrown 1954): Land reforms threatened US-owned United Fruit Company. CIA-orchestrated coup (Operation PBSuccess) with propaganda and rebel support installed a pro-US regime. (*)Patrice Lumumba (Congo/DRC, Prime Minister, assassinated 1961): Pan-Africanist who sought Soviet aid after independence and against Belgian. influence; nationalized resources. CIA and Belgian complicity in his capture and killing; replaced by pro-Western Mobutu. (*)Kwame Nkrumah (Ghana, President, overthrown 1966): Pan-Africanist, socialist policias non-aligned. CIA supported the coup that ousted him (*) Salvador Allende (Chile, President, overthrown 1973): Socialist, nationalized copper (US companies affected), closer Soviet ties. Nixon/Kissinger/CIA supported opposition and Pinochet's coup; Allende died during the assault (suicide per official accounts). (*)Juan José Torres (Bolivia, President, overthrown 1971): Leftist reforms; US-supported coup by Hugo Banzer. Torres later assassinated under Operation Condor (US-backed South American repression). (*)Maurice Bishop (Grenada, Prime Minister, killed 1983): Marxist-Leninist, aligned with Cuba/USSR. US invasion (Operation Urgent Fury) ousted the regime after internal coup. (*) Saddam Hussein (Iraq, 2003); 2003 US-led invasion (WMD claims, regime change) toppled him. Long adversarial with the West post-Gulf War. (*) Muammar Gaddafi (Libya, 2011): Shifted toward pan-Africanism, independent gold-backed currency plans threatening Western financial interests, national resources. NATO intervention (US/UK/France-led) supported rebels; he was killed amid the uprising. Cancers upon the face of the earth.
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VENOM@Emma_UD_Adams

@EndWokeness Of course, the land was stolen. European thieves and murders invaded an already occupied land and stole it. This is what white people have been doing ever since their race popped out into existence.😂😂

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VENOM@Emma_UD_Adams·
Cancers.... (*)José Santos Zelaya (Nicaragua, 1909): Modernizing leader who sought independent infrastructure and resisted US concessions. US supported rebels who ousted him, citing threats to American interests. (*)Other Latin American interventions: US actions in Honduras, Dominican Republic, Haiti, etc., often involved supporting opposition to leaders seen as unstable or anti-US business interests (e.g., occupations and backed changes in the 1910s-1930s). (*)Mohammad Mossadegh (Iran, Prime Minister, overthrown 1953): Nationalized the British-controlled oil industry (Anglo-Iranian Oil Company), asserting economic sovereignty. US (CIA Operation Ajax) and UK backed a coup, restoring the Shah and reversing nationalization. Classic resource-nationalization case. (*)Jacobo Árbenz (Guatemala, President, overthrown 1954): Land reforms threatened US-owned United Fruit Company. CIA-orchestrated coup (Operation PBSuccess) with propaganda and rebel support installed a pro-US regime. (*)Patrice Lumumba (Congo/DRC, Prime Minister, assassinated 1961): Pan-Africanist who sought Soviet aid after independence and against Belgian. influence; nationalized resources. CIA and Belgian complicity in his capture and killing; replaced by pro-Western Mobutu. (*)Kwame Nkrumah (Ghana, President, overthrown 1966): Pan-Africanist, socialist policias non-aligned. CIA supported the coup that ousted him (*) Salvador Allende (Chile, President, overthrown 1973): Socialist, nationalized copper (US companies affected), closer Soviet ties. Nixon/Kissinger/CIA supported opposition and Pinochet's coup; Allende died during the assault (suicide per official accounts). (*)Juan José Torres (Bolivia, President, overthrown 1971): Leftist reforms; US-supported coup by Hugo Banzer. Torres later assassinated under Operation Condor (US-backed South American repression). (*)Maurice Bishop (Grenada, Prime Minister, killed 1983): Marxist-Leninist, aligned with Cuba/USSR. US invasion (Operation Urgent Fury) ousted the regime after internal coup. (*) Saddam Hussein (Iraq, 2003); 2003 US-led invasion (WMD claims, regime change) toppled him. Long adversarial with the West post-Gulf War. (*) Muammar Gaddafi (Libya, 2011): Shifted toward pan-Africanism, independent gold-backed currency plans threatening Western financial interests, national resources. NATO intervention (US/UK/France-led) supported rebels; he was killed amid the uprising.
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VENOM@Emma_UD_Adams·
Lets creat a space here on x then I will add you....can we do that (*)José Santos Zelaya (Nicaragua, 1909): Modernizing leader who sought independent infrastructure and resisted US concessions. US supported rebels who ousted him, citing threats to American interests. (*)Other Latin American interventions: US actions in Honduras, Dominican Republic, Haiti, etc., often involved supporting opposition to leaders seen as unstable or anti-US business interests (e.g., occupations and backed changes in the 1910s-1930s). (*)Mohammad Mossadegh (Iran, Prime Minister, overthrown 1953): Nationalized the British-controlled oil industry (Anglo-Iranian Oil Company), asserting economic sovereignty. US (CIA Operation Ajax) and UK backed a coup, restoring the Shah and reversing nationalization. Classic resource-nationalization case. (*)Jacobo Árbenz (Guatemala, President, overthrown 1954): Land reforms threatened US-owned United Fruit Company. CIA-orchestrated coup (Operation PBSuccess) with propaganda and rebel support installed a pro-US regime. (*)Patrice Lumumba (Congo/DRC, Prime Minister, assassinated 1961): Pan-Africanist who sought Soviet aid after independence and against Belgian. influence; nationalized resources. CIA and Belgian complicity in his capture and killing; replaced by pro-Western Mobutu. (*)Kwame Nkrumah (Ghana, President, overthrown 1966): Pan-Africanist, socialist policias non-aligned. CIA supported the coup that ousted him (*) Salvador Allende (Chile, President, overthrown 1973): Socialist, nationalized copper (US companies affected), closer Soviet ties. Nixon/Kissinger/CIA supported opposition and Pinochet's coup; Allende died during the assault (suicide per official accounts). (*)Juan José Torres (Bolivia, President, overthrown 1971): Leftist reforms; US-supported coup by Hugo Banzer. Torres later assassinated under Operation Condor (US-backed South American repression). (*)Maurice Bishop (Grenada, Prime Minister, killed 1983): Marxist-Leninist, aligned with Cuba/USSR. US invasion (Operation Urgent Fury) ousted the regime after internal coup. (*) Saddam Hussein (Iraq, 2003); 2003 US-led invasion (WMD claims, regime change) toppled him. Long adversarial with the West post-Gulf War. (*) Muammar Gaddafi (Libya, 2011): Shifted toward pan-Africanism, independent gold-backed currency plans threatening Western financial interests, national resources. NATO intervention (US/UK/France-led) supported rebels; he was killed amid the uprising.
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VENOM@Emma_UD_Adams·
@FoAnimated @ThomasEWoods This guy is dvmb for real...the video you are presenting is the consequences of my argument..how dvmb could you be more than this?😂
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VENOM@Emma_UD_Adams·
No one is arguing about "understanding" power..the argument is African leaders who shift away from the west are being killed and outsted...they are basically viewed as western enemies and as a result of the cycle and constant re-occurrence the continent has been turned to a shit-hole...guess how long it has been happening...over 500 years....give me your tiktok handle let's go live.😂
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@FoAnimated @ThomasEWoods Can we go live? 😂😂😂 You are presenting the consequences of the argument I am making as the prove for you argument? 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
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