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The Currency Of Fear: Gaddafi’s Pan-African Ambition And The Intervention It Triggered

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December 12, 2025
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Twiine Mansio Charles, CEO and Founder, The ThirdEye Consults (U).

Twiine Mansio Charles, CEO and Founder, The ThirdEye Consults (U).

There is a saying in Africa that when the hyena begins to preach about the virtues of vegetarianism, the goats must prepare for trouble. For generations, Western powers have mastered the art of hiding geopolitical greed beneath moral vocabulary.

They speak of democracy while engineering disorder, proclaim human rights while undermining sovereignty, and promise protection while exporting destruction.

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To the uninformed listener, these may sound like noble missions. But to some of us versed in geopolitics, they are familiar echoes of an imperial script, polished, refined, and disguised, yet driven by the same ancient impulse of exploit, weaken, extract, and dominate.

Libya stands as one of the most revealing chapters in this updated imperial drama. The world was persuaded that NATO intervened to save civilians, prevent atrocities, and defend democracy.

behind the speeches, intelligence briefings, and media theatrics lay a truth too dangerous for Western leaders to admit: Libya was not attacked because it was collapsing, but because it was rising.

Under Muammar Gaddafi, Libya was growing more sovereign, more assertive, and more influential within Africa. Its vast gold reserves, deliberately accumulated were intended to anchor a Pan-African currency that could free the continent from Western monetary domination. This was not ideological fantasy; it was a direct challenge to global financial hierarchies.

And then it vanished mysteriously during the crisis that led to the regime collapse. Gold does not grow legs, yet Libya’s reserves disappeared with stunning speed and deafening silence. No Western leader has explained it. No NATO commander has accounted for it. No investigative agency has traced it.

The disappearance was too convenient, too aligned with Western interests, and too damaging to Africa to be coincidence. That gold was moved, absorbed into the very financial systems Gaddafi sought to undermine. Until the West explains this vanishing act, its humanitarian justification remains nothing more than a thin veil covering economic plunder.

Yet foreign aggression alone cannot collapse a nation. It always requires internal collaborators, people who mistake foreign praise for destiny and believe their relevance is determined by external validation.

Africa has endured many such figures: politicians who adopt foreign narratives as their political oxygen, activists funded to weaken national resilience, and elites who crave the glow of Western approval more than the hard work of nation-building. These individuals become unwitting (and sometimes willing) agents of destabilization, opening the gates from within when foreign powers knock from outside.

Alongside them are NGOs that present themselves as guardians of virtue, yet operate with loyalties shaped by their funders. They speak softly, carry data-heavy reports, and promise reforms, but often serve as ideological shock-troops. Many played a decisive role in vilifying Libya, shaping global opinion, and manufacturing the moral permission NATO needed to act. Their influence is subtle, persuasive, and dangerous, and Africa has paid the price.

This is where President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni’s long-standing warnings emerge with prophetic clarity. For decades, Museveni has insisted that Africa must build a center of gravity, a continental backbone capable of resisting manipulation.

To him, unity is not a sentimental aspiration but a strategic necessity. A continent as wealthy as Africa, yet fractured into dozens of isolated states, is easy prey. Fragmentation invites intrusion. Unity repels it. The emotional force of his message has always been unmistakable: Africa will rise together or fall apart alone.

Libya’s downfall painfully proves his point. Had Africa operated as a unified force, economically, militarily, and politically, the intervention would not have been possible. A continent with a coherent center of gravity would have defended Libya’s sovereignty instead of watching it crumble. Thus, the destruction of Libya is not only a national loss; it is continental evidence of what happens when Africa remains divided.

Museveni represents the strategic mindset Africa desperately needs. He has demonstrated that leadership is not about decorated speeches or foreign accolades but about understanding global power as it truly is.

Africa must nurture leaders who interpret global events through independent analysis, not through frameworks supplied by external interests. The continent can no longer afford leaders whose ambitions begin and end with foreign conferences or who treat Western approval as political oxygen.

This is why the voice of Gaddafi’s son is so crucial today. His warnings are not nostalgic grievances; they are strategic insights from someone who watched his country dismembered by a coalition of foreign power and internal weakness. He carries the scars of a nation punished for choosing sovereignty over submission.

His call for accountability, especially regarding Libya’s plundered wealth, demands amplification across Africa. His grief, resilience, and clarity echo the unresolved anguish of an entire continent still struggling for psychological and geopolitical liberation.

The convergence of Museveni’s foresight and Gaddafi’s legacy forms a profound truth: Africa must develop continental power or remain permanently vulnerable. One leader speaks from the vantage of strategic preparation; the other from the ruins of a shattered sovereign dream. Together, their voices deliver a single message: Africa must think, act, and defend itself as one.

What happened to Libya was not just a tragedy, it was a warning. A warning that Africa must confront reality without illusions, recognize the permanence of geopolitical predation, and finally accept that peace is sustained not by Western promises but by African strength. The hyena may preach vegetarian virtue, but its nature is unchanged. Africa must stop pretending otherwise.

The goats must not merely prepare, they must unite, resist, and rise into the destiny that history has owed them for far too long.

Twiine Mansio Charles, CEO and Founder, The ThirdEye Consults (U)

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