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Africa Subsaharan
We Can Build United States of Africa, Qadaffy says
2010-07-29
[Asharq al-Aswat] Libyan leader Muammar Qadaffy said on Tuesday his dream of a United States of Africa was still alive and this week's African Union summit was another step toward that objective.

Gaddafi has been pushing for an African unity government for years, saying it is the only way Africa can develop without Western interference, but many African states say the idea is impractical and would encroach on their sovereignty.

Like previous African summits, this week's gathering in the Ugandan capital Kampala discussed steps toward creating an African government, but the issue was overshadowed by chaos in Somalia and an international arrest warrant for Sudan's president.

"I am satisfied that Africa is going along its historic and right road," Gaddafi told a small group of reporters in Kampala at the end of the summit. "One day it will become similar to the United States of America."

"We are approaching the formation of the African Authority, and each time we solve African problems and also move in the direction of peace and unity. We deal with problems step by step. We are continuing to do that," Gaddafi said.

Gaddafi held the African Union's rotating chairmanship last year, and he used it to push for the organization's small executive body to be granted enhanced powers and remodeled as the African Authority.

Asked about that proposal on Tuesday, Gaddafi said: "Studies are still continuing and it is not finished yet. Experts and the people responsible are still studying the documents. They might be completed at the next summit or after."

Some African leaders say they cannot be expected to cede sovereignty to any African bloc just decades after they wrested it away from their colonial rulers.

But Gaddafi's idea has had a sympathetic response in some states, helped by his reputation in parts of the continent as a champion of the developed world and also by the millions of dollars in aid his oil-exporting country spends in Africa.
Posted by:Fred

#5  This is a pipe dream, spun by someone who had more money than sense.

well in the case of Qadaffy, that only takes about $2.95 to be true.
Posted by: abu do you love   2010-07-29 17:49  

#4  The Arabs tried a United Arab Republic which failed : they at least had religion and ethnicity going for them. How are you going to weld hundreds of hostile tribes with scores of languages into a single unified state? Even the EU is having major problems, and the Europeans have had 60 years of relative peace and prosperity to attempt the joining. Ethiopia is not about to join any organization that allows Somalia and Eritrea to continue to operate the way they do. And does anyone truly think that the Congo region will be peaceful in their lifetime, excluding a huge epidemic that kills off the combatants or massive outside military intervention? This is a pipe dream, spun by someone who had more money than sense.
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2010-07-29 17:16  

#3  The biggest issue with building a United States of Africa is using Africa as the raw materials.
Posted by: SteveS   2010-07-29 14:28  

#2  He's just pushing it so he can finally get promoted to general (and pick up a few more shiny sprockets along the way).
Posted by: Spot   2010-07-29 08:11  

#1  ION WMF > UNVEILED: LIBYAN LEADER QADAFFI"S REASONS FOR CHOSING CHINA. LIBYA'S ECONOMIC MODERNIZATION REMAINS VERY DIFFICULT + LIBYA HOPES CHIN-LED ECON DEV OF AFRICA WILL INDUCE THE UN TO GIVE THE AFRICAN UNION A SEAT ON THE UNSC. Read, Internal UNO-UNSC Politix-as-usual.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2010-07-29 02:23  

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