Monday, July 8, 2013

3 US Presidents visit Africa and conduct secret meetings in the same week! What’s Up?

3 US Presidents visit Africa and conduct secret meetings in the same week! What’s Up?

 
 
 
 
 
 
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Comment by Jim Campbell, Citizen Journalist, Oath Keeper and Patriot.
Did the three presidents meet as said? 
I could find no credible sourcing indicating this was anything more than a cut and past job by bloggers who fail to do any substantial dirt digging for the facts.
It’s a safe bet if the article wasn’t covered by the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times or the Washington Times, there will be little if any credibility.
Please prove me wrong and I’ll rewrite or retract the article.
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Who’s really on first?
Africa Review indicated that President Clinton was to arrive a few days earlier than Obama with no scheduled meeting.
Why did I post it? Because it was an interesting find and both Presidents Bush and Clinton have ongoing projects with combating AIDS on the African Continent.
H/T Pumabydesign
Why did 3 consecutive presidents of United States in the last 20 years meet up for in Africa in the week of June 26th, 2013?
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While they distracted the world with news of Mr. Snowden spy scandal and hijacking of presidential (Bolivia’s) aircrafts by European Union countries, the two last presidents of United States meet up secretly in Africa with the current president Obama, under cover of some innocuous story.
‘Former US President Bill Clinton was apparently in Senegal hours before the arrival of the incumbent President Barack Obama, sources said.
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The leading Le Populair daily on Tuesday quoted American embassy sources hinting that the two statesmen could likely meet during their stay in Dakar.
The sources further said that President Obama was expected to extend his visit initially billed for 48 hours to 72 hours, beginning June 26.
Even though the exact reason for Mr Clinton’s visit was not made clear, aanalysts said he was expected to meet political and civil society leaders ‘in a bid to strengthen the democratic dividends’ in Senegal.’

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