Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Rwanda and The African Union
Battlegrounds w/ H.R. McMaster: Rwanda and The African Union
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@judge4all Says:
A good man.
@decoloniz_afro Says:
We dont need mzungu in africa
@decoloniz_afro Says:
White we dont need u in africa
@shareyourchristmas Says:
Thank you Mr President and Gen McMaster for sharing your thoughts. It's great to listen to you talk about how you see things. Mr President, you are right, good governance is the key. It's always good to start with human needs. Understanding human needs and what really matters most in life, freedom, happiness, satisfaction, health and wellbeing and easy access to essential services. The world will become a better place, if any government, anywhere focuses on enabling easy access to essential services: Health services, a quality home, food, water, transport, health, education, communication and tools that relate to work, study, creativity, personal interests and individual pursuits like hobbies..., the building blocks of a good life. It doesn't matter where a person lives, USA, China, Rwanda, England, France, DR Congo, Somalia, Kazakhstan, Colombia, ...every person deserves to live a life of dignity. A happy and good life. When the life of a person, anywhere, improves, the world becomes a better a place. That's what the USA or any country in Africa can offer the world: improving the lives of people who live there. In international cooperation, things will be much better if people learn to be happy when things are going well for people living in other countries. When countries learn to cooperate and assist each other in focusing on the delivery of essential services.
@ktchong5800 Says:
No offense to Americans, but America had it chance in Africa. America could have rebuilt and helped Africa, America could have "invested" in Africa — like what America did for Europe after World War II; but instead America only spread death, destruction and misery in Africa. Remember back in the late 1900s when America was actively engaged and involved in Africa? When America was in Africa, Africa constantly had civil wars, ethnic cleansing, and all kinds of instability and violence, much of them could be attributed to America's destructive interventions (and arm trades.) Remember how Africa was back in the late1900s when America was engaged there? Or are Americans going to deny it? After the 9/11 terrorist attack, America left Africa to refocus its resources on the Middle East. That was when Africa finally got its big break — FROM AMERICA. Since then, many African countries have been developing and prospering. Turned out what Africa needed was a break from America, because America was the root of the problem that had been bringing spreading death and destruction to all over Africa. IMO, it's also what South and Central America needed: a break from US interventions that have brought only death, destruction, instability and misery. But let's continue to intervene in Central and South America, destabilize the region, and then blame their people for fleeing their countries to America. Also, if America really cared about "democracy" and "freedom" and "human rights", then why has never America said or done anything about Saudi Arabia, UAE or any of its "allies" in the Middle East, some of the worst on democracy, freedom or human rights? Seems very selective, disingenuous, inconsistent and hypocritical. Seriously I wish more people will throw that back at America if America ever mentions "democracy" and "freedom" and "human rights" again. Anyway, if history serves as a lesson: if and when America returns to and "re-engages" in Africa as an effort to counter China, it will only bring Africa back to the 1990s situation: non-stop civil wars, ethnic cleansing, death, destruction, instability, misery and violence. Which will be BAD NEWS for Africa. America has NEVER really "helped" any black or brown country, and I doubt it will begun anytime soon. Sure, China's "help" has a price tag, but at least China does not bring death, destruction and misery into Africa.
@menassies3224 Says:
When are we going to be a federation I’m down in ethiopia
@radioumucyorwanda2160 Says:
In praise of blood!!! What a shame!!!!
@gaelgahimbare345 Says:
i bet Europeans hate this man
@mariannebaziruwiha8094 Says:
For the first time of technicality surrounding his speeches 👍🏿. However, next time remember the ring 💍 on his left hand ‘ s finger, unless he is no longer married.
@sjcharles1 Says:
Africa needs to work on healing itself and its children around the world first before looking at America
@mateotv7965 Says:
If it is true that this President is still alive,my friendly message to him is to set Rwandan people free. STOP PLEASING THOSE WHO DON'T KNOW YOU BY KILLING OND OPPRESSING US. WE ARE ALSO HUMAN BEINGS WHO NEED FREEDOM.OPEN THE PRISONS AND TORTURING HOUSES AND LET INNOCENT PEOPLE GO BACK IN THEIR FAMILIES.ACCEPT DISCUSSION WITH WHO HAVE DIFFERENT IDEAS BSE THAT IS WHAT MAKES DEMOCRACY AND HUMAN FREEDOM. PLSE LET THE BLOOD OF KIZITO BE THE LAST TO BE SHED AND THAT IT MAY UNITE US AND WAY AWAY THE POLITICAL SINS IN RWANDA AND TAKE US BACK TO GOD. WE WANT TO HEAR YOU IN RWANDA CONSOLLING STURVING RWANGANS,GIVING A DUE SHELTER TO THOSE OF BANYAHE RATHER THAN JUST PUTTING ALL YOUR ENERGY TO CONVINCE OTHERS AND YET WE ARE THE ONES PAYING YOU.
@paulkmucyo190 Says:
insightful conversation. Thank you Hoover Institution for inviting our President. Please do it more. Anybody seeing how the President is well informed?
@FabRugumire7 Says:
My President is the greatest; we Rwandans are grateful for his leadership!! We owe you all the respect and love.
@kennethholbert6468 Says:
I see you’re pushing the globalist agenda again.
@omdbro Says:
I thought PK was dead long ago. Is it true he was seen alive? Can we see him too? We miss him, really
@carltoncaulker1341 Says:
America or Western capitalism is not good for Africa.. Socialism with African characteristic is the way. Our governments has been dealing with the west for years on a zero sum game. Fooling with us forever. No respect, total exploitation. Very difficult to deal with people that have no respect and always seek to humiliate and ridicule. Even when we are trying to deal with others, selling our commodities to build our Infrastructures you query and pour scorn on on it. I am not seeing you people as people of good will. The only thing African people gain from the west is Visa"s to toil in your countries,
@louisrudasingwa3367 Says:
Thank you very much for the the discussion, very insightful and informative.
@cooldudecs Says:
The new world order and China ain’t in it!!!
@REALMVPS Says:
The greatest leader in the world
@REALMVPS Says:
The greatest leader on the continent!
@byir0070 Says:
Amazing discussion. I always love PK responses and though process. Learnt a lot.
@Danielhakuzweyezu Says:
Great! My president i am happy that you explain this matter ,also I have explained about this AGOA here in Latin America, and this struggle we suffered from punishment by beneficial countries. So we keep forward to growing our manufacturing and industrial development than to import this second hand clothing. Best regards president. Make our continent great 👍
@joenkonziki7809 Says:
Ohh liberals!.., world saviours!....
@CK-px7ni Says:
Dear President Kagame, thank you!
@l.iryayo3958 Says:
Why Africans can’t make their own vaccines ?? We have everything needed !! Just sitting down waiting for the USA and Europe, India, China work for us ! Shame to all Africans presidents !!
@Paula_Mu Says:
Every time that i listen to President PK i feel like i am in a class, learning a lot. From Politics to social economic issues, to bilateral trade & relationships with other countries, AfCFTA to how Covid 19, has been managed up-to-date. He is an ideal & impeccable leader with the future in mind. Thank you @McMaster & team for putting this interview together.
@kanangirechristian4879 Says:
Objective and pertinent questions that certainly got their best answers. Very good discussion. Thumbs up!
@carolbailey5984 Says:
I’m sorry but the US has fallen and is no longer a Constitutional Republic. I’m not sure what we are anymore but it feels like Communism.The lies we have been fed about fighting Communism around the world so it won’t come here have been revealed. I don’t what your agenda is but it is not for America.
@kiradelarochefoucauld7499 Says:
Get that War Machine going again Communist Democrat Globalist Slavers!
@genghiskhanye Says:
I really don't understand why Africans feel entitled to free vaccines from the West. We have all the resources (oil, minerals, agriculture, young population etc.) but we don't invest in education and R&D. Most African countries like Ethiopia, Uganda or Eritrea are involved in an armsrace, shopping Russian fighter jets or Israeli drones and killing their own people; instead of silencing the guns and focusing on human development.
@shannonmoore7386 Says:
Wonderfully discuso
@Are-we_Whites_gods Says:
Mr. President, truth be told and shared, you distinct in modern politics and your personality is admirable! You accurately articulate matters in the right way. Wow! ®I only have one big Worry! And it goes to Afrikan media houses and personalities. We seriously lack media & personalities to also do the same and invite profiles from outside Afrika especially the west and ask them their matters as they're concerned with ours ! African media where are you?
@cyusalero Says:
Thank you so much for this conversation! Good time to learn from our President, Is true if USA and other western countries could fill the Gap we should have options, no blame to China, well said Mr. President you are so wise.
@eugenenkubito5154 Says:
Great performance by our beloved Leader. Congs your Excellency...
@bizimungugeofrey6894 Says:
Thank you very much @ organisers#very impressive and educative discussion. I salute!
@HotBeefHunan Says:
Why should the US send troops to Africa only for the Chinese to open up business there and take the wealth? 🤔

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