Behind The Presidential Curtains: MONUSCO/SADC will wipe Rwanda out one day?
SADC/MONUSCO FORCES
When the Rwanda soldiers attack DRC again, President Kagame’s government may be wiped out by the MOUSCO/SADC/FIB, and this is because the SADC nations have credible evidences which indicate Rwanda’s role in the instability of DRC and other nations in our region.
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The recent rebels attack on Burundi with the help of Rwanda was Kagame’s desire and intentions to overthrow President Nkurunziza of Burundi simply because he declined to side line with Kagame in isolating Tanzania. Indeed, President Kagame’s delusions urged him to believe that FDLR may cross to Burundi if the UN pressure continues; he believed that with FDLR crossing to Burundi, Tanzania may easily help them to attack Rwanda.
Kagame who was holding on to Burundi deserters combined with the M23 who had been hiding in Rwanda, were enforced by a few RDF forces to attack Burundi. With the help of MONUSCO forces, the Rwandan backed attackers were defeated, although 100 bodies were reported, behind the presidential curtains have obtained reliable information pointing the finger on RDF death toll of over 300, more soldiers abandoned in the jungle after the MONUSCO/FIB hit them hard until now.
While attending the news conference in village Urugwiro on the 15th/01/2015, President Kagame finally got things right, with regard to FDLR when he answered that journalists have eyes and ears so they should answer for themselves on FDLR issue, Mr President believes that any negativity to his government is a crime and should not be answered by him.
Kagame looked restless with breathlessness, at times could not even respond on time, forgetfulness accompanied with asking the journalists to repeat questions or even blaming the microphones. This is a sign of confusion and disorientation scientifically called “Delirium”
Indeed, Behind the Presidential curtains approached a senior clinical psychologist that sees this as part of Our President’s anxiety, stressing that anxiety cause’s shortness of breath.
‘’Anxiety related breathing issues tend to be a result of hyperventilation. Hyperventilation is also known as “over breathing,” and it occurs when your body is receiving too much oxygen and is expelling too much carbon dioxide.
Although the bodies need oxygen, healthy carbon dioxide levels are still important. When you are taking in too much air and letting out too much oxygen, it can cause your body to feel like you’re not breathing enough. Anxiety hyperventilation is often caused by one of two issues:
- Breathing too fast, such as during an anxiety attack when your body is in fight/flight mode.
- Thinking about your breathing, which may cause you to take in more air than you need.
The latter is common in people with health anxieties and panic attacks. These individuals are often concerned about their health so they start to control their own breathing, and ultimately try to take in too much air in order to feel their chest expand for a full breath. The body often doesn’t need that much air, and shortness of breath occurs.
The senior psychologist argued that his excellence Paul Kagame may benefit in applying anxiety techniques when answering sensitive questions.
Also the disappointment of not being able to give orders to kill as he does inside Rwanda causes him frustration that the president cannot afford to get hold of FDLR, and the refugees in DRC so he gets them killed, as he labels the young people to be genocide suspects. This has made the president uncomfortable whenever he hears anyone mention about FDLR or any other idea or solution rather than killing, the president’s mind set is killing (Killing mode). Research indicates that, people with personality disorder easily become frustrated due to a minor disappointment: ‘’ Does anyone else get racing thoughts after what should be just really minor disappointments?
an example was given when a personality patient volunteered to explain how disappointments can affect them: ‘’I have noticed that if I’m promised or offered something, no matter how small, like it could just be picking up an item at the store for me, even if I didn’t really care until they offered it, and then that person forgets, decides they don’t want to, or just seems not to care anymore, I become incredibly frustrated and I can hardly look that person in the eye or talk to them, even if I don’t want to make a big deal out of it feels so hurtful. Especially because I am very co-dependent’’.
When the President was given a complement of having some Rwandans who see him as a role model, was also asked to mention his role model, unfortunately what made the whole conference and the followers wonder, the president said that his role model is the Rwandan citizens because they listen to him: what remains mystery did the President really understand the question? ‘’ The definition of a role model is someone who others look up to, or someone who has attributes and traits that make him a good person to try to be like’’. Not the people you lead, who actually sees you as a role model.
His Excellence Paul Kagame also mentioned that he is planning to strengthen the security alongside boarders and continue begging for SADC to kill the refuges for him in DRC in particular and the FDLR rebels in general. Behind the Presidential Curtains advises that the President continues the idea of staying inside his tiny Rwanda because the day his army dares to cross the border, blood will be shed than ever because SADC/FIB will respond the way M23 was wiped. Rwanda as a country will be destroyed and Rwandans in general will be killed once again which will not only affect Rwanda but also the neighbours.
More importantly newspapers including mine we will miss Kagame’s absurdity, without enough to write about because there will be peace after Paul Kagame’s regime. It will be disappointing for newspapers such as Rwanda Times, Rushyashya and the Exposer plus Igihe.com as there will be no one to pour praises and advocate for. Papers such as inyenyerinews will have to focus on sport and music which is not followed by many Rwandans. President Kagame’s arrogance and ignorance, pretending to know when he really have no clue, discussing international market, human rights and freedom of speech when he is actually the main obstacle for all that.
Free and simple advice for Kagame and his government is to try and sort the mess he started as soon as possible, stay inside Rwanda and do not cross to DRC otherwise you be hit hard.
Noble Marara