Tshisekedi’s delusions punctured; US won’t be another Belgium, propping him up despite his incompetence, governance failures, and crimes

Yesterday the US poured cold water on Congolese ruler Felix Tshisekedi’s delusions; his persistent begging to even hand over the DRC’s mineral resources, all in the hope that the US would align itself with him in his malevolent designs against Rwanda (and also expect free reign to continue perpetrating his campaign of ethnic cleansing in eastern DRC).

Tshilombo, a complete incompetent that has only hate to offer his countrymen and women but zero in terms of good governance, is so corrupt in his thinking he imagines every country can be like Belgium: morally compromised to the limit as long as they will be offered minerals!

In Washington Trump, not one to beat about the bush, went as far as revealing that Tshisekedi has been “kissing his ass” (in a bid to have the US deploy forces to fight M23 in the eastern DRC).

Tshisekedi should be suitably chastened! Apparently Trump isn’t going to be listening to childish whining of an idiot that only knows how to scapegoat one country, Rwanda.

Trump’s remarks come amid a series of events and developments indicating that the U.S. administration is taking a totally different stance on DR Congo’s role in fueling regional instability —particularly in scapegoating Rwanda for its own myriad failures.

During a visit to Rwanda, Mr Massad Boulos, Trump’s special envoy and advisor on African affairs, lstated at a press conference that both Trump and President Kagame support peaceful solutions to end the conflict in eastern DRC – unlike Tshisekedi’s continued military belligerence.

In the same spirit of seeking amicable resolutions to the DRC crisis, Congressman Ronny Jackson who paid visit to both DRC and Rwanda in mid-march this year had called for the cessation of repression against Congolese Tutsi communities by Tshisekedi’s government. Jackson even urged Tshisekedi to reform his army, by excluding members of FDLR — a notorious genocidal outfit of Rwandan extremists.

Furthermore, just yesterday Governor Greg Abbott of Texas (the biggest US state) hit Tshilombo and all his genocide denier allies with another shock when he sent a message of solidarity with Rwanda as it commemorates the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi. Some past US administrations have been declining to use the proper, accurate terminology (Genocide Against the Tutsi) thus showing a very weak moral stance.

For Texas to come out and call the 94 genocide what it is, is justice indeed. The Tshisekedi regime can clearly see it won’t be long before their crime of genocide against the eastern DRC’s Tutsi citizens will be recognized as an international crime!

Tshilombo won’t be getting any proper sleep any time soon.

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