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Africa Subsaharan
South African leader seeks deal with Trump to address US anger over ICJ case against Israel
2025-02-28
”We’ll placate the big, dumb oaf with a superficial trade thing so he doesn’t notice our continued war against the Jewish entity.”
[IsraelTimes] South African President Cyril Ramaphosa says that he wants to “do a deal” with US President Donald Trump to resolve a dispute over his country’s land policy and genocide case against Israel at the World Court.

Trump cut US financial assistance to South Africa in an executive order this month, citing disapproval of its approach to land reform and the International Court of Justice (ICJ) case against Washington’s close ally.

Ramaphosa tells a conference organized by US bank Goldman Sachs in Johannesburg that he wanted the “dust to settle” after the executive order, but that the longer-term goal was to go to Washington to mend relations.

“We don’t want to go and explain ourselves. We want to go and do a meaningful deal with the United States on a whole range of issues,” Ramaphosa says. “I’m very positively inclined to promote a good relationship with President Trump.”

Ramaphosa does not say what the deal could involve, only that it could touch on trade, diplomatic, and political matters.
"Give us money"
South Africa is not hugely dependent on US aid, but some fear that its preferential trade status under the US African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) could be under threat with Trump in the White House.

The country tries to project itself as non-aligned in geopolitical conflicts, not tying its interests too closely to those of rival powers the United States, China, and Russia.

But Trump has cited the ICJ case as an example of South Africa taking positions against Washington and its allies.
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Posted by:trailing wife

#2  Their transition to Cuba began in 1995. Pretty much a steady decline and exit of talent and huge influx of migrants. President Johnson's "Great Society on steroids.
Posted by: Besoeker   2025-02-28 07:21  

#1  
Simply stated.
South Africa needs our $$$$$$$$$$$, but wants to kill anything not Black.
Posted by: NN2N1   2025-02-28 06:02  

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