Trump’s Bold Peace Deal in Congo: Unmasking the Mineral-Fueled Proxy War Threatening U.S. Interests
President Trump’s mediation between Congo and Rwanda holds high stakes—not just for African peace but for securing America’s strategic access to critical minerals amid global competition and regional instability.
President Donald Trump is stepping into one of Africa’s most complex crises by hosting leaders from the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda to sign a peace deal aimed at ending decades of conflict that threatens more than just regional stability—it imperils America's economic and security interests. What Lies Beneath the Surface of the Congo Conflict? The ongoing violence in eastern Congo isn’t simply a local dispute; it is a protracted proxy battleground fueled by competing ethnic tensions dating back to the 1994 Rwandan genocide and intensified by the scramble for control over the region’s vast mineral wealth—minerals essential to...
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