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Is the Congo-Rwanda Peace Deal in Washington a Genuine Breakthrough or Another Globalist Facade?

By National Security Desk | November 28, 2025

As Presidents Tshisekedi and Kagame prepare to sign a peace deal brokered by Washington, questions loom about Rwanda’s continued rebel support and the true cost to Congo’s sovereignty.

President Felix Tshisekedi of the Democratic Republic of Congo is set to travel to Washington, D.C., next week for a high-profile signing ceremony with Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame. On the surface, this marks a hopeful step toward peace in eastern Congo, where decades of violence fueled by armed groups have devastated communities and destabilized the region. Yet beneath this diplomatic theater orchestrated by former U.S. President Donald Trump lies a troubling reality: lasting peace hinges on Rwanda withdrawing its backing of the M23 rebel group—an armed faction that has seized key Congolese cities and escalated conflict this year. Will Rwanda...

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