China opens up first of many military bases in Africa as scramble of Africa begins with annexation of Djibouti

lee Park Kong
   China has opened up a military base as the scramble for Africa has begun again with China's opening of a base to "battle pirates" and protect shipping lanes in east Africa. China's base in something called Djiboute and in essence two million Chinese  have already moved to Africa and many more are planning on moving and developing these areas in a new colonization of this backwards continent . Africa is being openly  carved out as we speak with new boundaries and agendas for future states explored and talked about in inner circles in Beijing,London,Frankfurt,Srivijaya, Mecca, Seoul, and Paris.
Who eventually joins China in exploring and settling these lands is not known but likely be other Asian,Indian, and Arabian countries as new land is sought by these growing empires seeking new territory to conquer and profit much like the European empires did once in these lands.
In fact, America and France already have bases in this little city-state land n Africa as overseas empires wil use these bases for humanitarian, operations, carry out international obligations, and spread territorial influential ambitions of empire and ally of selected regions. I believe the once complicated tribal drawn out map of Africa could become a reality as the profiteers seek out
 new ways to economize from state creation and global discord. Africa is a mess and new ways of dealing with state-enterprises need to be developed and the Chinese will lead the way already investing billions in the dark continent building roads and bridges out of cement and actual construction instead of the twigs and brush huts of African lore. The military strength of China can only increase as it grows in region in both Asia and Africa but eventually the independence of Africa and growing reliance on China will create a backlash as Africans realize they are being colonized and exploited all over again. African names will be replaced with Chinese names and characters. At least there will finally be an improvement than the status quo and quagmire ths contient has seen since the independence gained following th sixties.

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