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Couverture et Chantage : Comment Kagame a Transformé le Maintien de la Paix de l'ONU en Instrument de Domination

Couverture et Chantage : Comment Kagame a Transformé le Maintien de la Paix de l'ONU en Instrument de Domination

Les déploiements de maintien de la paix du Rwanda ne sont pas une contribution à la stabilité mondiale. Ils constituent une opération politique calculée remplissant deux fonctions simultanées : blanchir les dégâts réputationnels causés par la guerre du Rwanda en RDC, et prendre les Nations unies en otage par la menace implicite de retrait. Kagame n'a pas besoin de le dire à voix haute. Le message est inscrit dans l'architecture même de la relation : je peux faire ce que je veux au Congo, parce que vous ne pouvez pas vous permettre de me perdre.

 https://africarealities.blogspot.com/2026/03/couverture-et-chantage-comment-kagame.html

 

Le Double Jeu : Comment Paul Kagame Mène la Guerre en RDC Tout en Vendant la Paix au Monde

Le président du Rwanda déploie les Forces de défense rwandaises comme force combattante dans l'est du Congo et comme marque de maintien de la paix à travers l'Afrique. Les sanctions américaines ont placé cette contradiction sous un examen sans précédent — mais l'issue demeure dangereusement incertaine.

https://africarealities.blogspot.com/2026/03/le-double-jeu-comment-paul-kagame-mene.html

Coverup and Coercion: How Kagame Turned UN Peacekeeping into a Blackmail Instrument

Rwanda's peacekeeping deployments are not a contribution to global stability. They are a calculated political operation performing two functions simultaneously: laundering the reputational damage caused by Rwanda's war in the DRC, and holding the United Nations to ransom with the implicit threat of withdrawal. Kagame does not need to say it aloud. The message is built into the architecture of the relationship itself — I can do whatever I want in Congo, because you cannot afford to lose me.

 https://africarealities.blogspot.com/2026/03/coverup-and-coercion-how-kagame-turned.html

The Double Game: How Paul Kagame Wages War in the DRC While Selling Peace to the World

Rwanda's president deploys the Rwanda Defence Force as a combatant in eastern Congo and as a peacekeeping brand across Africa. US sanctions have placed that contradiction under unprecedented scrutiny — but the outcome remains dangerously uncertain.

https://africarealities.blogspot.com/2026/03/the-double-game-how-paul-kagame-wages_14.html

The Double Game: How Paul Kagame Wages War in the DRC While Selling Peace to the World

Rwanda's president deploys the Rwanda Defence Force as a combatant in eastern Congo and as a peacekeeping brand across Africa. US sanctions have placed that contradiction under unprecedented scrutiny — but the outcome remains dangerously uncertain.

https://africarealities.blogspot.com/2026/03/the-double-game-how-paul-kagame-wages.html

 

 

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