Government Accountability

Cameroon’s Election Crisis Exposes Globalist Failures and Threatens Stability

By National Security Desk | October 21, 2025

As Cameroon arrests over 20 protesters amid disputed election claims, the turmoil highlights how entrenched corruption abroad can destabilize regions critical to U.S. security interests.

In a troubling echo of authoritarian overreach, Cameroon's government has arrested at least 20 protesters amid tensions following the October 12 presidential election. These detentions, confirmed by Minister Paul Atanga Nji, come as opposition voices challenge the long-standing rule of President Paul Biya, the world’s oldest sitting leader at age 92.Authorities charged many detainees with insurrection and incitement to rebellion—labels frequently wielded by entrenched regimes to silence dissent. Yet the underlying issue is not merely political unrest; it signals how globalist complacency toward sustained corruption and weak democratic institutions abroad foreshadows dangers that ripple back to American shores.Why Should America...

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