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Pan-African Frequency explores Africa’s growing influence in a world no longer ruled by one superpower. Each episode unpacks the intellectual, political, economic, and sociocultural forces defining 21st-century geopolitics and shaping the transition from a unipolar to a multipolar global order.

Global South Views on Iran: How US-Israel Undermine International Law, Russia's Role in Peacekeeping

Global South Views on Iran: How US-Israel Undermine International Law, Russia's Role in Peacekeeping
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US-Israeli actions against Iran signal a dangerous erosion of international law and a quest for dominance. As some undermine global rules, Russia works to promote peace. This episode also explores the security strategies African countries need to counter external interference and protect their sovereignty.

Unity is no longer something that is an option; unity is compulsory

The war unleashed by the US and Israel in the Middle East has dealt a serious destabilizing blow to the region, opening a new and dangerous chapter. The economic shockwaves are already reaching every corner of the globe. Andile Mngxitama, a member of Parliament in South Africa, discussed with Sputnik Africa the widening gulf between the Global South's insistence on sovereignty and the West's reliance on military aggression. His message is urgent and uncompromising, with a stark warning for Africa, but also a call to action.
“We must adopt the doctrine that national defense is a primary responsibility of all nations; we must adopt that. And then we must put our resources towards making sure that we create that capability for self-defense [...] We can no longer treat military defense as a secondary responsibility of countries; Africa has to unite and put our resources together. And in fact, if you think about it, if we were to put all our armies under a single command and tax countries to contribute towards military defense mechanisms, Africa could, within 10 years, be a real superpower [...] So our collective survival depends on our unity; unity is no longer something that is an option; unity is compulsory. We must unite as the African continent so that we can ensure our collective survival,” Mngxitama noted.

African Union's opportunity to reclaim progressive legitimacy

In a world where international law is trampled, where commodity prices are rising and trade routes are shifting, the question every African nation must ask is simple: Are we prepared for what comes next? Dr. Rasigan Maharajh, Chief Director of the Institute for Economic Research and Innovation at Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa, shared his insights on how this conflict will affect global markets, what it means for African countries, and what security measures the continent must urgently adopt to protect itself from external interference.
“The illegitimate military actions against Iran, contrary to all established international norms, have already triggered negative economic repercussions for the world as a whole. Beyond the oil price volatility, we can expect supply chain disruptions and setbacks in numerous developmental projects. This further underscores the need for all countries of the world majority to continue and accelerate their efforts to reduce their dependencies on the combined West and, in particular, on the actions of the current hegemon, the United States of America [...] The African Union therefore has a crucial opportunity to reclaim progressive legitimacy by countering this agenda and refocusing on the reconstruction and development of an integrated continent that works for all of us, the 1.4 [billion] Africans occupying the space,” Maharajh emphasized.
This episode also features:
Rodrigo Amaral, distinguished professor of International Relations at the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo in Brazil
Tadeo Castiglione, Argentine expert on international relations
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