Terrorism & Oil in Africa Iakovos Alhadeff This is a very nice map by the Economist, which shows the geographical locations of Africa that face the most severe problems with terrorism. See map 1. With blue you can see where the Islamists of Boko Haram operate. With pink you can see where the Islamists of Al Shabaab operate.
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Terrorism & Oil in AfricaIakovos Alhadeff
This is a very nice map by the Economist, which shows the geographical
locations of Africa that face the most severe problems with terrorism. See
map 1. With blue you can see where the Islamists of Boko Haram operate.
With pink you can see where the Islamists of Al Shabaab operate.
Among other things, Boko Haram prevents the construction of the Trans-
Saharan Pipeline, which will send Nigeria’s natural gas to Europe, and her
oil at a latter stage, through Niger and Algeria. Al Shabaab prevents the
shipment of the oil and natural gas of Africa from the port Lamu of Kenya,
to the port Gwadar of Pakistan. China invests 25 billion dollars in Lamu, and
another 45 billion dollars in the economic corridor China-Pakistan. See also
map 2.
The ports of Lamu and Gwadar are two very important points of the New
Silk Roads of China. China wants to bring all the raw materials of Africa to
Kenya, and from there to ship them to Pakistan and China. China will also
use the reverse route to send her products to Africa (Gwadar-Lamu).
Obviously, both the Trans-Saharan Pipeline, and the new silk road Lamu-
Gwadar-China, are a very big problem for non-African countries that count
on the sale of their natural gas and oil reserves. That’s why there is such a
big problem with terrorism in these two African spots. See pictures 3 and 4