After the failure of the massive attacks around the city of Sake, the Rwandan and Ugandan troops of the M23 stripped several localities of Masisi for a massively deadly offensive which will target the axes of the cemetery of Makao as well as the cities of Mugunga and Saké in an attempt to master the city of Goma. For Paul Kagame who is celebrating a major meeting of the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) in Kigali, it is a question of snatching an imposing military victory in the DRC to reassure his partners of his ability to impose the law of the strongest in sub-Saharan Africa. In panties on Wednesday in a stadium in Kigali, Paul Kagame presented a weak football performance in the presence of his distinguished hosts who had chosen to deliver a friendly match of fair play on the eve of the re-election of Gianni Infantino at the head of FIFA. The 73rd FIFA Congress held Thursday in Kigali curiously coincides with an unusual redeployment of terrorist forces all around Goma. M23 elements supported by reinforcements from Rwandan and Ugandan soldiers are gathering in Virunga Park, all around the volcanic chain and in Kibumba, a Congolese entity that borders Rwanda.
Failed seduction operation with the UN Security Council
Paul Kagame and his accomplices are now working on the hardest axis of forcing Kinshasa’s hand to obtain emergency negotiations. The idea called for a massive attack on the city of Sake, which would deprive Goma of any supply route. Thus, Kigali would close its border in order to asphyxiate the Congolese city and push the population to rise up once morest the government of the Republic. This plan should lead to Kinshasa backing down in its stubbornness to negotiate formally only with Rwanda, the main aggressor. Faced with the unexpected resistance of the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC), Kagame’s dictatorial regime has seen fit to cause the greatest humanitarian catastrophe ever known in the Great Lakes region. This criminal war will be assumed by Rwanda as the only means of obtaining a place of choice on the ground of the inter-Congolese dialogue, thus hoping to dump thousands of soldiers from the Rwandan and Ugandan armies as the only guarantee of continuing the exploitation of the natural resources of the DRC by relying on an armed contingent incorporated into the regular Congolese army. Thus, the failure of Sake angered Kigali, the EAC and the UN who were all counting on a possible acceleration of the failed plan of balkanization (economic) of the DRC. This is what justifies the latest statement by Ambassador Nicolas de Rivière stating that the armed groups are 80% supplied with arms and ammunition by the FARDC. Indeed, they are in the logic of further weakening the Congolese army. An army whose international counter-propaganda has failed to completely weaken it. Faced with the unexpected resistance of the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC), Kagame’s dictatorial regime has seen fit to cause the greatest humanitarian catastrophe ever known in the Great Lakes region. This criminal war will be assumed by Rwanda as the only means of obtaining a place of choice on the ground of the inter-Congolese dialogue, thus hoping to dump thousands of soldiers from the Rwandan and Ugandan armies as the only guarantee of continuing the exploitation of the natural resources of the DRC by relying on an armed contingent incorporated into the regular Congolese army. Thus, the failure of Sake angered Kigali, the EAC and the UN who were all counting on a possible acceleration of the failed plan of balkanization (economic) of the DRC. This is what justifies the latest statement by Ambassador Nicolas de Rivière stating that the armed groups are 80% supplied with arms and ammunition by the FARDC. Indeed, they are in the logic of further weakening the Congolese army. An army whose international counter-propaganda has failed to completely weaken it.
The FARDC and the people
The greatest power of the Democratic Republic of the Congo happens to be its people determined to say “Non” to the occupation of its territory by foreign armies and governments. The people have chosen to die for their land, no matter how long this war takes. During the festivities marking International Women’s Day, it was found that the camps for the displaced were overflowing with a significant number of tired old women who had fled the Rwandan guillotine. Despite the patrolling of the city of Goma by the Rwandan and Ugandan armies and the betrayal of certain compatriots who spill the beans in Kigali, nothing is hurting the morale of the population. The second national power lies in the resistance of the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC). Humiliated or not, discouraged or not, even under-equipped, these valiant national troops endure and oppose the occupation and invasion of national territory./hurricane.cd