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Ukuri guhari kuri genocide yakorewe abanyarwanda bo mu bwoko bw’Abatutsi!!!
Twihuse cyane twageze mu mishyikirano mu w’I 1992–1993, bimaze kugaragara ko RPF ishyigikiwe n’ibihugu byo mu burengerazuba bw’isi (western countries) byabaye ngombwa ko, IKIANANI Habyarimana Juvenal agirwa inama na France yuko akwiye kwemera imishyikirano bakajya muri Leta y’inziba cyuho hategurwa amatora y’umukuru w’igihugu kugirango intambara irangire burundu, kandi ko abahutu aribo benshi bitewe ni uko abatutsi batari gutaha mu Rwanda mu gihe RPF yari kuba yinjijwe mu butegetsi idafashe igihugu nta bwo bari gutaha mu Rwanda.
Imiryango y’Abatutsi ifite abakobwa beza Nyiramongi na Kagame bayimariye ku icumu bazira kwanga gushyingirwa mu abega badafite ejo hazaza
Abakobwa beza mu Rwanda kandi bafite uburere bwiza bakomeje kubenga abahungu ba Jeannette Kagame na Nyiramongi Jebel kubera imico mibi y’umuryango wabo aho abakobwa batinya gushingirwa muri uwo muryango w’abega ukomeje kwica no kurimbura abana b’ u Rwanda banze kwitwa abakazana ba Kagame Paul na Nyiramongi Jeanne Kagame.
Trump’s Middle East Strategy: Half-Measures, Full Consequences
Regimes are destabilized but left standing, Jihadist ecosystems are weakened but not dismantled. Recycled figures from the same ideological mold are repackaged as partners. This sadly makes for half-finished wars presented as advisability. In Syria… Ahmed al-Sharaa, known under his former identity as Abu Mohammad al-Julani
Dicey Ceasefire
Each ceasefire prolonged a war that neither side had the resolve to fight to the finish. Technically, the ceasefire gives [Trump] a chance to trigger another 60-day “special operation” if the two-week window to a lasting accord is shut. The core of what is known as “the Iran problem” is simp le: the regime in Tehran must either become like other governments in the region or turn the whole region like itself.
Negotiating with Tehran: The Danger of Diplomacy
Above all, the Strait of Hormuz must remain a free and open international waterway, governed by established principles of maritime law rather than unilateral control. Any international monitoring force must include a permanent US presence to guarantee that the international forces remain effective. The UNIFIL peacekeeping forces in Lebanon apparently found it easier to be onlookers, complicit in ignoring all agreements. Ensuring open access is not simply a regional concern — it is a global imperative.














