The East African Community (EAC) has once again proven to be nothing more than a festering pit of hypocrisy, betrayal, and unholy alliances. The ongoing carnage in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has stripped the regional bloc bare, exposing it as a soulless, disorganized cartel serving the interests of ruthless despots rather than the suffering people of East and Central Africa.
Journalist Robert Kayongo hit the nail on the head—DRC President Félix Tshisekedi committed a grave mistake by joining this den of vipers. Instead of fostering unity and cooperation, the EAC has turned into a battleground where each country fights for its own selfish gain. Burundi and Tanzania pretend to back Tshisekedi, but their support is feeble and useless. Uganda and Rwanda, ruled by bloodthirsty tyrants, continue to feed the M23 rebels like demons fattening their hounds for war. Meanwhile, Kenyan President William Ruto bows to foreign puppet masters, playing a pathetic role in this hellish theatre of destruction.
Yoweri Museveni and Paul Kagame—the satanic high priests of East Africa—have poisoned the EAC with their insatiable thirst for power and destruction. Their influence ensures that democracy remains buried in an unmarked grave while bullets and blood dictate the future of the region. These men do not seek peace; they seek conquest. Their armies march not to liberate but to enslave. Their policies are not for prosperity but for plundering resources like vultures feasting on a carcass.
This unholy alliance masquerading as a regional bloc will never deliver peace, only more fire and fury. Goma is burning because of their greed, and the flames will spread. The people of the DRC should rise, for their salvation will not come from the EAC but from their own resistance. The devils ruling East Africa have one goal—keep the region in chains while they feast on its riches.
Tshisekedi must realize that he did not join a community; he joined a covenant of doom. And unless he breaks free, he too will be swallowed in its abyss.
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