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Last Friday was sad around the globe as two former world leaders died on the same day. and this is how the White House responded to both
Last Friday 8th of July 2022 was a sad day around the world, more shocking was, that two former world leaders died the same day, one was from Japan and the other was from Angola.
The other from Japan name is Shinzo Abe, he was shot at a campaign event creating panic across Japan, his death has come as a shock to the United state as both president Joe Biden and former president of the United States, President Obama reacted to the assassination of Shinzo Abe the former Japanese Prime Minister. see both president's reactions below
President Joe Biden's reaction to Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's assassination
Former President Obama, Reacting to former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe's assassination
While both were U.S. allies who for decades helped to strengthen ties between the United States and their respective countries. One opened the Angolan market to U.S. companies, including in the oil and gas sector today Angola has overtaken Nigeria as the number one oil-producing country in Africa
But none of the United State Government officials, not even president Joe Biden, not even the White House government reacted to the death of former President José Eduardo dos Santos from Angola who has been an ally of the United State for decades
So when I saw that the White House, including President Biden, quickly reacted to the killing of Shinzo Abe of Japan, I start to ask, why haven't the United State government react or send a message to the people of Angola, over the death of former president Jose Eduardo dos Santos who was in power for nearly four decades, though he died in Spain at the age of 79
Last Friday 8th of July 2022 was a sad day around the world, more shocking was, that two former world leaders died the same day, one was from Japan and the other was from Angola.
One was the longest-serving leader in Japan and the other was the longest-serving leader in Angola, sadly both died the same day
The other from Japan name is Shinzo Abe, he was shot at a campaign event creating panic across Japan, his death has come as a shock to the United state as both president Joe Biden and former president of the United States, President Obama reacted to the assassination of Shinzo Abe the former Japanese Prime Minister. see both president's reactions below
President Joe Biden's reaction to Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's assassination
Former President Obama, Reacting to former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe's assassination
While both were U.S. allies who for decades helped to strengthen ties between the United States and their respective countries. One opened the Angolan market to U.S. companies, including in the oil and gas sector today Angola has overtaken Nigeria as the number one oil-producing country in Africa
But none of the United State Government officials, not even president Joe Biden, not even the White House government reacted to the death of former President José Eduardo dos Santos from Angola who has been an ally of the United State for decades
So when I saw that the White House, including President Biden, quickly reacted to the killing of Shinzo Abe of Japan, I start to ask, why haven't the United State government react or send a message to the people of Angola, over the death of former president Jose Eduardo dos Santos who was in power for nearly four decades, though he died in Spain at the age of 79
As well the former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was 67 years. sadly both dead the same day, and the assassination of Shinzo Abe has left Japan in panic, Joe reporting from World Forum LiveIt will interest you to know that the former Angolan president José Eduardo dos Santos passed away last Friday at the age of 79