29 November 2017

World Affairs for 2017 NOVEMBER II


20th November 2017 (jandmayers and ladylydialondon twitter)

“As Zimbabwe looks for new answers from their powerful military chiefs, a forced impeachment is very much on the cards”

“Mugabe is a very frightened man – he has not been questioned and forced out as he is today”

“His wish is that he continues from the grave giving power to his family members at whatever cost to his people”

“Mugabe is all about power and gross wealth, bleeding his people dry, whom he cares little about, as long as he gets what he wants”

“The man is a megalomaniac – wealth and assets are his prime concern”

“Letting go of what he feels is still his right to have from his people – woe to anybody who stands in his way”

“Seventy percent of Zimbabweans live below the national poverty line”

“The people cannot send their children to school, as they do not have the funds to do so”

“Mugabe has broken so many people’s lives and homes – massacres of people against his regime have been in the hundreds of thousands”

“President Ian Khama from Botswana has openly called for Mugabe to step down”

“Emmerson Mnangagwa, who was dismissed by Mugabe on 6th November…”

“…has been central to this political chaos after months of infighting as to who would replace Mugabe”

“The military are losing patience with their leader, who is refusing to resign as they want him to, with little disgrace”

“Parliament, which sits on Tuesday, will put forward a motion of no confidence in their leader”

“Parliament now have the numbers to impeach him”

“Mugabe will fight on to the bitter end until he is physically moved out of office, which will be soon enough”

“The country needs a new leader and the Zimbabweans need a new hope at last!”


13th November 2017 (jandmayers and ladylydialondon twitter)

“The situation in Saudi Arabia is now spiralling out of control”

“The new Crown Prince, Prince Mohammad bin Salman, has over-reached himself and there will be a backlash soon”

“Imprisoning senior business officials in Riyadh’s Ritz Carlton Hotel will not hold this situation”

“Senior businessmen and the other princes also imprisoned have high extensive influences both in the country and outside”

“Prince Mohammed is making a precedent for himself, which is unstoppable”

“There will be a violent and possible catastrophic backlash to what Prince Mohammed sees…”

“…as his right to claw back $800bn to restore their war depleted coffers”

“Observe now, as there will be a closing of ranks from all aspects of Saudi Arabia”

“The Kingdom has left themselves exposed and vulnerable. The backlash ensued will be costly and fatal”

“There is large scale panic both inside the Kingdom and outside”

“This fear factor causes irrational behaviour to erupt, as survival for those imprisoned well-known people, takes hold”

“Prince Mohammed bin Salman has reached a crossroads in his life and in his strategy. He cannot hold this position of control for long”

“A breaking point incident will occur, bringing in skirmishes in the form of violence into the Kingdom”

“Other countries around the world will get involved and Prince Mohammed will have to back down in case he is over-thrown”

“He cannot hold this iron tight grip for much longer…”

“…as other countries will exercise pressure on him to release these senior officials, businessmen and princes”

“Fear causes many problems and there will be strong words of warning from other countries, especially Russia to curb the Prince’s actions”

“The US cannot get involved here. It is an internal Muslim matter and must be seen by Arabs to sort out their own nightmare”

“Dictatorship by King Salman through the ambitions of his son Crown Prince Mohammed will not last”

“There will be an overthrow and it will happen when they least expect it”

“Peace must be restored”

“Saudi Arabia should look now to preserving sanity and not chaos, if it wants to continue with its reforms in the Kingdom”

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