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U.S. Demands Access To Critical Minerals In Africa in Exchange For Medical Care

Buddy DoyleBy Buddy DoyleApril 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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The United States ruling class’s calculated and unempathetic stance on almost every policy is going to eventually be its downfall. The rulers are now demanding access to Africa’s critical minerals in exchange for medical care.

The U.S. has already negotiated 28 international health agreements, most of them with African countries. Washington is refusing to disclose their full terms, triggering a widespread backlash, the Washington Post reported on Monday, according to a report by RT. 

These deals are part of an “America First” overhaul of foreign health assistance, led by the State Department following the dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development last year. A report cited State Department figures saying signed agreements under the new model so far cover $12.7 billion in US assistance and require partner countries to invest $7.8 billion.

The secrecy appears to be a cause for concern, as analysts say that it looks like the U.S. is attempting to use health assistance in exchange for access to the minerals it wants.

Deals involving Kenya, Uganda, Mozambique, Nigeria, and Ethiopia were published online in March before allegedly being removed. Washington later stated that the documents were posted in error and would be republished once all negotiations were concluded.

In Zambia, a deal had been expected in December, but talks reportedly led to “political pressure” amid claims that Washington was attempting to use the health package as leverage in separate negotiations over critical minerals to challenge China’s dominance in the sector. –RT

These 35 Minerals Are Absolutely Critical To U.S. Security

As a part of the negotiations last month, the New York Times reported that the Trump administration was considering withholding life-saving aid to Zambia’s 1.3 million people who rely on daily HIV/AIDS treatment. This was said to be a “negotiating tactic to force” the southern African country to sign the minerals deal.

The Trump Administration is looking increasingly desperate, as it starts wars for oil and refuses to end them even after Americans struggle to pay their bills, let alone put fuel in their cars. So much for “America first.” It seems like “war first” is the ruling class’s MO.

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