The above is as of 2005. In the past 16 years, much more of this map can be colored in green s Islam seeps ever downward infecting, taking over more and more and more and more of the African continent. Proof of this is found in the so-called Democratic Republic of Congo, Angola, Nambia, Botswana. Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique, Madagascar, Ghana, Cameroon, Uganda. Kenya — you get the idea? If you do not believe this? Do some homework and learn the truth. About the only place in Africa either not taken over or about to be taken over by Islam is the nation of South Africa.

 

The photo above is ISIS (Islamic State) in Africa. One man, one tank of many others. Contrary to the out-and-out lie said by then-President Trump ISIS is not defeated, not gone. ISIS is alive, well, and thriving. Just as all of Islamic terrorism and Islam is and has been since September 11th, 2001, when it was stated repeatedly and made a priority by America and the West to crush and remove not only the threat of Islamic terrorism but to remove the sources of this terrorism.

Nothing could be further from the truth, reality. The facts are that prior to September 11th, 2001 Islam’s growth and Islamic terrorism were minimal. Since 09/11/2201? Islam has grown like cancer on steroids and Islamic terrorism has risen many hundreds of percent worldwide. As well as increasingly more Islamic terrorist organizations and groups coming into being.

George W Bush, Barack Hussein Obama (America’s first Islamic president), Donald Trump, and now Joe Biden, who appears to be more like Walter, one of ventriloquists dummy’s named Walter with someone behind him pulling a string, putting the words on the TelePrompter to read like a trained bird none of them — not a one has done anything to curb the growth of Islam and its resulting spread of terrorism.

When I was younger the great fear regarding Africa was that it would become communist. As many states and nations within Africa, once colonialism was removed, had permitted the Soviet Union in and the growth of communism. But after decades of corrupt leaders, bogus elections, graft, greed, torture, and increasing poverty communism lost its luster, and as the AIDS/HIV crisis was greatest on the continent of Africa and it appeared AIDS/HIV would remove much of Africa’s population a political vacuum arose and Islam quickly and easily without a word, a whimper slid right in. As almost all the people of Northern Africa had been Islamic for centuries the spread of Islam occurred as easily and quickly as had the spread of AIDS/HIV.

To the point now where Africa is on the verge of becoming the largest singular Islamic place on earth. Over 98% of the population of the north already are Islamic and with ISIS, BOKO HARAM, al-Qaeda, and the now thousands of offshoots and varied Islamic terrorist groups exerting their tactics and warfare on the people Africa is swiftly becoming Islamic.

I’ve posted myriad articles here on ACP regarding Islamic terrorism in Nigeria and how Islamist terrorists have murdered thousands of people in Nigeria in the last decade. Thousands murdered. Mostly Christians. I hope you’ve been here enough to see those and read many of them. If not? Please take some time to search them out and learn the reality, at least in print without having to actually live it as so many do daily of what is taking place daily in Nigeria. And other places in Africa.

And the West’s words, so-called efforts to quell and remove Islamic terrorism?

Have all failed.

And as America and Western nations have spent decades now and trillions of dollars and as many words and documents and press conferences in their stated war on terrorism the Islamists are winning, have won as they have murdered thousands more than prior to 09/11/2001, and Islam has grown and devoured more and more places, more and more people in the Middle East, in Asia, and in Africa.

Why?

Because America, every single Executive Administration, every single Congress, every single elected and appointed official in America and the West don’t know or understand the history and the Islamic mind and intentions. They instead believe Islam can be negotiated with. Bribed. Have a nice dialog and hash things out around and table and tea and all will be well. Along with incessant appeasement.

And Islam laughs.

Because Islam grows and knows how lost, clueless, gullible, and corrupt the Western leaders and officials truly are.

Islam clearly states and knows what is taking place here and all over the world is A RELIGIOUS WAR.

But in the worldly, non-religious, lost their religion, modern post-Christian nations of America where we have not had a president or leaders who were or had a clue as to what Christianity really is and means, and in other Western nations that is even less existent than in America, we have refused to face the truth of all of this being a RELIGIOUS WAR and instead label it political, just a difference, a slight difference of viewpoints and culture.

It’s a RELIGIOUS WAR folks. And Islam has known this and openly stated as much all along. Long before 09/11//2001 when the lid was removed from the box of vipers to spread and bite and poison and injure, kill and keep in fear wherever they slither.

It’s a spiritual war folks. But few are awake, aware, astute enough to see that and acknowledge that. Pussyfootin’ around, lying, denying, refusing to admit the truth like some 69-year-old dying their hair, buying all manner of products, or spraying their bald head with spray paint to deny their loss of hair, taking 15 minutes to squeeze into clothes made for a 25-year-old. Delusion. Denial. Illusion. Pretending. Hiding. It’s what people in the West do best, isn’t it? Especially those in elected or appointed offices within a government.

Afghanistan a mess?

Yes, most certainly.

America and the West defeated in Afghanistan and Islam won?

Yes, most certainly. Let’s not continue to lie and delude ourselves any longer, shall we?

But Afghanistan is going to be like a sideshow compared to Africa. And other places around the world.

Along with Islam growing and spreading in Africa as a cancer on steroids, Communist China has been moving into every crack, crevice, and opening wherever they find one. And becoming established.

Yes, the people of Africa need fewer corrupt leaders, a better economy, clean water, food, and all the things the West believes are the solution to living — but what the people of Africa needs most of all that will help them in every way is the Word of God. The spread of the gospel of Truth, of Light, of the Way, and of Life. That is what all the people of Africa need more than anything else at this time and at any time.

And they also need fewer lies sent their way, empty promises, being ignored and allowed to be completely taken over by Islam and a new communist threat. Do not remain naive, blind, ignorant or in delusion — Islam has been and is melding with communism. Continually. Increasingly.

I turn you over now to Mr. William Hague’s very well-written article from The Times London below.

 

Ken Pullen

Wednesday, August 25th, 2021

ACP — A Crooked Path

 

Africa will make the Afghan crisis seem a sideshow

Unless we adapt quickly to the changing face of the continent it will become the national security disaster of the century

 

Monday, August 23, 2021

By William Hague

Reprinted from The Times London

 

Boris Johnson is right to convene the G7 leaders to discuss the Afghanistan debacle. While they are talking, diplomats and troops will be showing extraordinary fortitude in trying to fly thousands of people out before what started as a completely arbitrary deadline to leave next week. But the discussion will be painfully revealing of the scale and nature of the humiliation of the western world.

These powerful heads of government are reduced to discussing how they can keep an airport open with the tacit consent of the Taliban, who in turn might struggle to prevent an Isis or al-Qaeda attack. These leaders might be unable to honour the commitments they have made to thousands of Afghans to get them out. They will seek an international contact group in which China and Russia will inevitably now call the shots. And they are discussing all this when it is too late to salvage things. A discussion a few months ago would have been a better idea.

The exit from Afghanistan means western nations will face increased threats of terror attacks and a flow of refugees; they will often be preoccupied with those issues. Yet it will be vital to lift our eyes to another part of the world, whose fate over the next 20 years or so will have an impact that will make Afghanistan seem like a sideshow: Africa.

Depressingly, this whole, richly varied continent merited only one paragraph in the interim national security guidance issued in March by the Biden administration. French forces struggle to fight growing Islamist insurgencies there without conspicuous success. G7 leaders would be well advised to define a strategy and elevate the opportunities and dangers arising from the continent to the forefront of their minds.

According to the latest UN forecasts, half the growth in the world’s population over the next 30 years will take place in just nine countries, and five of those are African. The total expected increase in Africa is more than 1.1 billion, or over 100,000 more people every day for the next three decades. That is almost like adding a new China, in numerical terms.

That much bigger population will become rapidly more urbanised, leading to the emergence of vast mega-cities of digitally connected young people, while many other places around the world enter an era of stagnant or declining populations. By 2050, Africa is expected to host well over three times the entire population of Europe, a disparity never known in the modern world. Nigeria alone is predicted to be more populous than the United States.

The future of Africa will therefore be one of the decisive factors in world affairs; it will be the region of many tipping points that determine the course of global politics and economics. There, even more than in central Asia, will be the vital crossroads between building good governance or sliding into despair, civil conflict and terror. This will be the continent that determines whether most of the world will be using Chinese or American technology and standards.

Such vast growth in numbers means Africa could become such a success that it lifts more people out of poverty even than China in the past 40 years; or such a disappointment that outward migration, on a scale hundreds of times greater than anything seen so far, dominates the politics of Britain and the rest of Europe. Either way, this is one of the big events of the 21st century — and this time, no one can claim they can’t see it coming.

There is a case for optimism. Over the five years before Covid-19, four of the ten fastest-growing economies in the world were in Africa. Millions of young people are demanding better governance and an end to corruption. Last week’s election in Zambia led to an unpopular president being voted out, despite accusations of rigging. South Africa has pursued the prosecution of its former president Jacob Zuma to show the rule of law can prevail over cronyism and state capture. The commercial opportunities across the continent are immense, as burgeoning cities demand housing, infrastructure, financial services and technology.

Yet there is also a very credible pessimistic scenario. Lack of land registration in many countries inhibits the growth of property ownership and entrepreneurship. Many cities lack the infrastructure to reap the benefits of high productivity that accrue to urban centres in rich economies. Political instability deters foreign investment. Climate change will hit the whole continent hard. It is hard to look at Egypt, one of the richer African nations, growing from 100 to 160 million people without feeling that new cycles of crisis, revolution and dictatorship will follow. It is difficult to imagine DR Congo, one of the poorest, growing to nearly 200 million people and becoming a success story of human development if the standards of governance of recent years are not radically improved upon. It is impossible to envisage insurgencies in multiple countries being suppressed without external help.

Which way Africa goes is predominantly in the hands of Africans, as it should be. The West, however, has a colossal interest in pushing things the right way. A G7 meeting that looked ahead to the future of Africa would say: “We are stepping up what we do across this continent, with more consulates, embassies and trade missions. We will provide much more expertise on how cities can work well, and co-ordinate with each other the help we give to improve education and women’s rights. We are sending you the vaccines you need. We will encourage our companies to help with your digital future.”

It would say that Europeans, who complain about their strategic dependence on the US, will demonstrate in Africa their ability to give a judicious mixture of long-term military, diplomatic and economic help to states in trouble, without swinging between extremes, as we have in Afghanistan. In Somalia, western countries did work together to pay for African forces to fight al-Shabaab terrorists, to give aid and to sponsor at the UN a legitimate government. None of this involves inserting large western ground forces on African soil.

A great deal of good work is already taking place. But in Washington it is not understood that what happens in Africa could be more important than any events in the South China Sea in deciding a strategic contest with Beijing. And in Europe, the overwhelming consequences of a future crisis in Africa have not been fully absorbed. Today in Kabul, we are leaving people in the hands of extremists, to be exploited by China, and feeling betrayed by the West. We cannot afford to do the same in Africa.

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