Rwanda: Why President Paul Kagame Will Win a War That Isn't His
- Since January 2025, M23 rebels and Rwandan troops have captured areas in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, affecting over five million people.
- The M23 claims it fights Hutu extremist groups, but this justification is dismissed by the UN and Rwanda's donor states, who see Rwanda's interest in Congolese resources instead.
- In response to the M23's advance, Canada announced sanctions against Rwanda, including suspending export permits and government business, stating opposition to Rwanda's violations of the DRC's sovereignty.
- The UN and Rwanda's donor states have condemned Rwanda's actions, with the US and UK announcing sanctions and aid suspensions, increasing international pressure on Rwanda due to its military actions.
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Rwanda: Why President Paul Kagame Will Win a War That Isn't His
Since President Paul Kagame won the August 25, 2003 elections--Rwanda's first democratic elections after the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi--the West has struggled to accept his leadership, with some even wishing he had never become Rwanda's president.
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