Black Gold, Broken Chains: The AES, China, and the Sahel’s Revolt Against Empire

The recent oil agreements between Niger and Chinese firms aren't just another business deal; they expose a seismic shift in Africa's political landscape. As Western powers cling to outdated neocolonial frameworks, Niger is bargaining fiercely for sovereignty over its vast resources, rejecting mere extraction in favor of local control. This isn't a clean break; it’s messy and contradictory, revealing the power struggle over who governs the circulatory systems of wealth. The Sahel countries are navigating a new reality where they challenge traditional dependency and assert their agency. History is shifting beneath our feet—can Africa carve out a new path, or will old patterns reassert themselves?

Redlines: July 3, 2025

Redlines – July 3, 2025Daily Dispatches from the Frontlines of Empire: Exposing Capitalist Crisis, Imperialist Recalibration, and the Global Fight for LiberationAFRICA Ethiopia Finalizes Debt “Relief”—But It’s Just IMF in Disguise Ethiopia has signed a formal agreement with its Official Creditor Committee—co-chaired by China and France—unlocking delayed IMF disbursements under the G20’s so-called “Common Framework.”... Continue Reading →

Redlines: June 24,2025

Redlines – June 24, 2025 Daily Dispatches from the Frontlines of Empire: Exposing Capitalist Crisis, Imperialist Recalibration, and the Global Fight for Liberation AFRICA Niger Nationalizes Uranium—Paris Gets Evicted from the Pit France is out. Niger’s government just confirmed that uranium extraction will continue under national control after booting Orano from Arlit. That’s 63 years... Continue Reading →

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