Tensions Escalate Between US and South Africa Over Land Policy and G20 Leadership
- Donald Trump stated that South Africa is confiscating land and treating 'certain classes of people very badly,' leading him to cut funds to the country.
- South African President Cyril Ramaphosa criticized Trump's comments, questioning his relevance to South African land issues.
- The Expropriation Bill assures that property will not be taken arbitrarily or for non-public purposes, as stated by Ramaphosa.
- AgriSA warned that the Expropriation Bill poses a risk to private property rights, which are crucial for South African agriculture.
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Rubio Will Not Attend G-20 Summit - Patriot Newsfeed
Well—looks like Secretary of State Marco Rubio has decided he’s not going to waste his time sipping lukewarm espresso and nodding along while global elites lecture the world about “equity” at this year’s G-20 summit. And frankly, who can blame him? South Africa’s government has just greenlit a land seizure bill straight out of a Marxist fever dream, and Rubio isn’t interested in playing along with the charade. Let’s cut through the diplomatic ni…
The truth about land and race in South Africa: Refuting Trump’s lies
The latest foreign policy nonsense from Trump and his cronies is aimed at South Africa. Earlier this week, Trump blasted that nation of 60.5 million people, saying that it is treating “certain classes of people very badly” and announcing a cutoff of foreign aid. On Wednesday, Trump’s Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, chimed in. Announcing that he would boycott the Feb. 20 meeting of the G20 nations, he accused South Africa of being racist against…
South Africa in the sights of the Trump administration
After the criticisms made by the American President and Elon Musk against Pretoria, the American Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, announced that he would not attend a meeting scheduled in Johannesburg as part of the G20, of which South Africa chairs.
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