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2022 The Head of State´s Newsletter, The Balance of Power V.1 JANUARY 3
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Why Africa suffers from a highly dependent independence


There is absolutely nothing to lose when things are done right and nations and their rulers make the best decisions for the collective and for their own good. Perhaps that is the main difference between developed countries and those countries that still suffer from the mental, political and economic underdevelopment that prevents them from fully developing and growing.

The colonial and exploitative history of the African continent as well as other regions of the world should not serve eternally as a historical reference of what is and will continue to be the relations between the most powerful nations and those that aspire to be greater nations as well. The power of nations is in essence an extension of the power of their rulers, and the power of rulers derives equally from the political, economic, and technological independence of nations. (Read More)