It's the same kind of late 20th C. pseudo colonial meddling that the US has been so good at fucking up countries. The Soviets played the game as well.Montegriffo wrote: Fri Sep 06, 2019 10:51 amDon't forget that the Queen knighted him in '94.C-Mag wrote: Fri Sep 06, 2019 10:18 am The British Crown's fingerprints are all over the collapse of Zimbabwe. Their NIBMAR policy (No independence before majority rule) demanded that a Mugabe took control. The BBC was extremely active in fomenting revolt against the Rhodesian government. The crown also used its political power in the UN to draft a resolution preventing other nations from recognizing Rhodesia.
The brits eventually forced elections, which gave us Mugabe.
Mugabe most likely was backed by the UK.
However, Mugabe eventually banned the BBC from the country because of their negative reporting.
I mean what sort of a douche-bag President would ban journalists because they were critical of him?
Create unrest in order to get 'your guy' in the drivers seat
Let 'your guy' be a tyrant, so you get favorable trade with them
Milk the nation dry and say fuck the populace
It's classic Progressive Regime change shit. All the big powers played the game, it's probably created all the big conflicts of the second half of the 20th C. It's a bad drug, we need to get off it.