Africa’s Collapse Is a Threat to America and Israel

Africa’s Collapse Is a Threat to America and Israel

Category: WARS & RUMORS OF WARS

Summary:
Many African countries are experiencing state collapse, characterized by tyrannical or Islamist governments and conflicts among ethnic and religious groups, resulting in civil wars, terrorism, narco-trafficking, and mass migration. External actors including China, Russia, Gulf states, Europe, and the US are involved through debt, military support, and political deals, often worsening the situation. In Sudan, ongoing conflict between military factions has led to civil war and instability, with proposed peace plans yet to succeed. The persistent turmoil has broader implications, including increased Islamist terrorism and migration pressures affecting Europe, the Middle East, Israel, and the US, while calls for stronger, consistent international political engagement remain unmet.


Mysterion Insights

Scripture: Psalm 2:1-3
"Why are the nations in an uproar, And the peoples devising a vain thing? The kings of the earth take their stand, And the rulers take counsel together Against the LORD and against His Anointed: 'Let us tear their fetters apart, And cast away their cords from us!'"

Commentary:
The turmoil spreading across Africa is not happening in a vacuum; competing interests and foreign powers entangle local conflicts, often intensifying suffering for ordinary families. Instability can upend daily life overnight. When nations grasp for power and order without regard for God’s ways, division and violence grow, affecting far more than just local borders. Scripture points to these kinds of upheavals as hallmarks of a world in rebellion, echoing prophetic patterns where unrest echoes across continents.

Prophetic Trend:
Rising disorder and external interference in African nations reveal intensifying patterns of end-time unrest with global repercussions.


Source Excerpt:

A woman from El Fasher prays surrounded by displaced women, in a camp in Al-Dabbah, Sudan, Nov. 3, 2025. Photo: REUTERS/El Tayeb Siddig Regions in Africa are collapsing. Across most of the continent’s 54 countries, governments are tyrannical, Islamist, or both. Many have ceased to function as states, splintering into warring ethnic and religious tribes. The resulting civil wars are not modern conflicts bound by Geneva Conventions, but extermination campaigns. State collapse breeds terrorism, narco-trafficking, and mass migration. Whatever happens in Africa never stays in Africa. Western discourse about these horrors is predictably partisan. One camp demonizes the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for backing anti-Islamist warlords; the rival camp vilifies Qatar, Turkey, and Iran for bankrolling political Islam. Meanwhile China quietly locks entire governments into multi-generational debt, Russia swaps Wagner mercenaries and weapons for gold and diamond mines, and Europe issues pious statements about human rights while signing migration-control deals with whichever militia currently controls the coast. The contradictions have become absurd. A Wall Street Journal investigation recently sugg...

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Source: Algemeiner

Posted on 12-10-2025 13:04

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