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Marlow: Here’s What the Media Isn’t Telling You About Trump’s Rwanda/Congo Peace Deal

In a surprising turn of events, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda have reached a historic peace deal. This deal, which has been hailed as a major step towards stability in the region, has been largely ignored by the mainstream media. However, on Wednesday’s “Alex Marlow Show,” host and Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow shed light on the true significance of this peace agreement.

Marlow began by highlighting the vast mineral resources present in the Congo, particularly rare earths. These minerals are essential for the production of modern technologies, including smartphones and electric cars. However, due to years of conflict and instability, the Congo has been unable to fully capitalize on these resources. This is where Rwanda comes in.

According to Marlow, Rwanda has “great refining capabilities” which can help the Congo in processing and exporting its minerals. This partnership between the two countries has the potential to bring economic prosperity to the region and improve the lives of millions of people.

But what is even more remarkable about this peace deal is the fact that it was brokered by none other than President Donald Trump. Despite the lack of coverage by the mainstream media, Trump’s efforts in bringing these two countries together cannot be ignored. This is a significant achievement for his administration and a testament to his commitment to promoting peace and stability in the world.

It is important to note that this peace deal is not just about economic benefits. It also has the potential to bring an end to years of violence and bloodshed in the region. The Congo and Rwanda have a long history of conflict, with both countries supporting rebel groups in each other’s territories. This has resulted in the displacement of millions of people and has had a devastating impact on the lives of innocent civilians.

With this peace agreement, there is hope for a better future for the people of both countries. It is a testament to their willingness to put aside their differences and work towards a common goal – peace and prosperity for their people.

However, as Marlow pointed out, the mainstream media has largely ignored this significant development. Instead, they continue to focus on divisive and negative narratives, often painting President Trump in a negative light. This biased reporting not only does a disservice to the American people but also undermines the efforts of the administration in promoting peace and stability around the world.

It is time for the media to start reporting on the positive achievements of the Trump administration, such as this peace deal between the Congo and Rwanda. This is a prime example of how the United States, under Trump’s leadership, is playing a crucial role in promoting peace and stability in the world.

In conclusion, the peace deal between the Congo and Rwanda is a significant step towards stability in the region. It has the potential to bring economic prosperity and put an end to years of violence and bloodshed. President Trump’s role in brokering this deal cannot be ignored, and it is time for the media to start giving credit where credit is due. Let us celebrate this historic achievement and hope for a brighter future for the people of the Congo and Rwanda.

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