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Historic SADC Role and Lingering Congo War Impact
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 24703, member: 2262"] South Africa and Zimbabwe share deep ties to Congo's wars. Both sent troops there, and both faced hard words from the West about land. Zimbabwe fought in Congo from 1998 to 2002. The West did not like this. They thought Zimbabwe hurt their money plans in Congo's rich mines. Years later, South Africa sent forces to Congo. They joined other armies from nearby lands in 2023. The fighting grew worse when rebels killed 14 South African troops. South Africa and Rwanda traded sharp words after this. Groups from East and South Africa try to make peace between them. They want them to talk, not fight. The rebels said on Tuesday they would stop fighting near Goma city. This came before leaders met in Tanzania this week. South Africa faces more heat from the West. Their leader signed a new law about land. The law aims to fix old wrongs from past times. Donald Trump said bad things about this law on the internet. He claims South Africa takes land from some people and treats them wrong. He wants to stop giving them aid money. Elon Musk, who was born in South Africa, agrees with Trump. He says the land rules hurt some groups. South Africa's leaders say Trump does not know the truth. The United States gives South Africa much help. They spend $400 million each year to fight AIDS there. Trump might stop this help. Some say this could harm South Africa's money plans. Others think South Africa might face the same hard times Zimbabwe did years ago. South Africa asked Trump to come visit them. They want to show him the truth about their land plans. But some U.S. leaders do not like this idea. Time will tell what happens next. The fight shows how taking back land brings hard words from rich lands. Both South Africa and Zimbabwe learned this truth. [/QUOTE]
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