Economic Policy

Gambia’s Sea Conflict Reveals the True Cost of Globalist Exploitation

By National Security Desk | August 28, 2025

Gambian fishermen face ruin amid foreign overfishing and government weakness—a stark warning of what happens when national resources are surrendered to foreign interests.

In the waters off Gambia, a small West African nation with limited economic resources, a dangerous battle unfolds—one that holds vital lessons for America as we guard our own sovereignty and economic future. Local Gambian fishermen, forced to compete against large, foreign-owned commercial vessels backed by globalist interests, are now engaged in violent confrontations that threaten the very fabric of their coastal communities. When National Resources Become Battlegrounds This "sea war" is no mere local dispute; it is the consequence of a government policy that opened Gambia's waters to foreign trawlers shortly after President Adama Barrow took office in 2017....

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