This $1.7B Railway Is U.S.’s First Challenge to China in Africa | WSJ Breaking Ground

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The $1.7 billion U.S.-backed Lobito Corridor Project aims to revitalize a rail system from Angola to the Democratic Republic of Congo, securing vital mineral supply chains essential for EV batteries and other green tech. It's a key move in the U.S.’s pushback against China's Belt and Road initiatives in Africa, reflecting its growing foreign policy focus on the continent.
WSJ explores the railway megaproject and examines the high-stakes battle between the U.S. and China for economic influence in Africa.
Chapters:
0:00 Economic influence in Africa
0:41 Lobito Corridor Project
2:47 China’s Belt and Road Initiative
4:07 U.S. engagement
5:24 What this means for Africa’s future
Breaking Ground digs into megaprojects around the world, uncovering what these developments might mean for the surrounding region and the ultimate costs.
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@wsj
@wsj 13 днів тому
Read more about how this railway project is helping the U.S. derail China’s influence in Africa: on.wsj.com/3Q9XabD
@lm_b5080
@lm_b5080 13 днів тому
WSJ could've done well to actually interview an Angolan for this? makes it seem as if you're very much taking the neo-colonial route i guess. not a good look for your brand
@DW-op7ly
@DW-op7ly 13 днів тому
Chinese don’t view infrastructure building by anyone else as zero sum game Or else they would not have passed on their HSR tech to Indonesia after building their HSR line
@carkawalakhatulistiwa
@carkawalakhatulistiwa 13 днів тому
1:49 US debt trap
@carkawalakhatulistiwa
@carkawalakhatulistiwa 13 днів тому
1:49 US debt trap
@user-zp6dz9jw3g
@user-zp6dz9jw3g 13 днів тому
少说话,多做事。指责,谩骂,印刷美元无法改变非洲,非洲需要实业,而不是政客的口号。
@gabrieldsouza6541
@gabrieldsouza6541 13 днів тому
4 out of 6 minutes of some white dudes talking China-US relations instead of actually talking about the railway project. Joke of a video.
@westside213
@westside213 13 днів тому
Thanks for the racist third worlder perspective. The real problem with this video is that it doesn't go into how we're wasting more money on other countries instead of building up the border wall on the Mexican border and deporting tens of millions of illegals.
@goutvols103
@goutvols103 13 днів тому
You mean colonizer.
@gabrieldsouza6541
@gabrieldsouza6541 13 днів тому
@@westside213 i just want to hear from some Angolans working on the project not a British professor.
@westside213
@westside213 13 днів тому
@@gabrieldsouza6541 fair enough but WSJ is a globalist propaganda rag so you'll only hear from globalist bankers and NGO "experts". They hate the people who actually do the work.
@Booz2010
@Booz2010 13 днів тому
Slava 🇹🇼
@KinLee919
@KinLee919 12 днів тому
an african news stroy without interview a single African people?
@baseball2662
@baseball2662 8 днів тому
I wonder why? 🤔
@MetalRocksMe.
@MetalRocksMe. 8 днів тому
They never bring the countries they want to exploit into the conversation.
@MrDarthBudda
@MrDarthBudda 7 днів тому
It's all propaganda. The West does not care about Africa it's rather oblivious.
@peterleung8372
@peterleung8372 7 днів тому
Good news How to collect money for the project
@peterleung8372
@peterleung8372 7 днів тому
After their Minerals Uncle Sam
@amunra5330
@amunra5330 13 днів тому
Since when did the US show ANY interest in building infrastructure in Africa? What's funny every documentary that the WSJ does on China they never interview someone from the Chinese point of view.
@Hostessmoses
@Hostessmoses 13 днів тому
Rare minerals are in Africa. It's not hard to do a little bit of researching. Rare minerals for EVs and next generation technology. Every superpower wants a piece of the pie. China loves exploiting other countries resources until it's extinct and then moving on to another country.
@petergreen5337
@petergreen5337 13 днів тому
Or people on the ground implementing the policy
@themiddlekingdom9121
@themiddlekingdom9121 13 днів тому
When China come out of its external forces, aka a century of humiliation, internal turmoils, and then they opened up for businesses in late of 1970s, do all kind of diplomatic relationships and businesses and trades around the world, then the U S and its Allies are taking notices. After all, the Chinese go into any country to do busineses and trades but not to interfere in the locals' governments. Most importantly, they purchase the raw materials from the countries they doing businesses they have relationship with, they don't go to bomb, overthrow the government and then take the raw materials for free.
@lucios_7266
@lucios_7266 13 днів тому
What do you think China is going to say? The usual “this is great for our mutual friendship, what environmental concerns? Never head of human rights and uigurs…” I don’t need a propaganda point of view use your brain
@mosijahi3096
@mosijahi3096 13 днів тому
When it’s good business since, that’s what works for US contractors for a business since . 5:28
@DanBurgaud
@DanBurgaud 13 днів тому
USA to build Railroads, Ports and Roads? More like USA will build Bases, Bars and Brothels instead.
@carkawalakhatulistiwa
@carkawalakhatulistiwa 13 днів тому
1:49 US debt trap 😂
@carkawalakhatulistiwa
@carkawalakhatulistiwa 13 днів тому
1:49 US debt trap 😂
@petergreen5337
@petergreen5337 13 днів тому
This is just NONSENSE and talk. They AREN'T going to build ANYTHING. The railway is ALREADY built and maintainence and EXPANSION are in Chinese hands.
@Booz2010
@Booz2010 13 днів тому
Slava TSMC 🇹🇼
@Alastair_Adana
@Alastair_Adana 13 днів тому
@Booz2010 Taiwan and Ukraine are both rebelling territories that should be returned to their owners.
@yeetian2774
@yeetian2774 13 днів тому
Could WSJ tell Us government to save their own crumbling railway first? What a Pathetic report and government policy.
@taireport
@taireport 13 днів тому
its not like Angola needs a high speed line. It just needs a reliable line. The European companies involved are the best in rail line construction, the US is just financing
@DW-op7ly
@DW-op7ly 13 днів тому
Chinese don’t view infrastructure building by anyone else as zero sum game Or else they would not have passed on their HSR tech to Indonesia after building their HSR line
@vooteimer1234
@vooteimer1234 13 днів тому
We can fix ours later. There is a deadline in Africa
@yeetian2774
@yeetian2774 13 днів тому
@@vooteimer1234 please ask the American taxpayers whether they wanna save Africa first. Africa has a deadline? Since when US started to care about Africa?
@Dave05J
@Dave05J 13 днів тому
​@@yeetian2774 what part of "loan" don't you understand ?
@stefenleung
@stefenleung 13 днів тому
US is just talking. Can you really tell us how many km railroad they built? how much money they really put in, not just "promise" to put in?
@dannytadashi4235
@dannytadashi4235 12 днів тому
WSJ IS A BS FAKE NEWS AND LIES AND PROPAGANDA 😃👍‼️
@peterg0
@peterg0 8 днів тому
American promise is a joke 🤣
@makoriasati4980
@makoriasati4980 8 днів тому
US IS BROKE. THE FAST DYING EMPIRE.
@willengel2458
@willengel2458 8 днів тому
as the saying goes, "I hear thunder, but i do not see rain." how about Build Back Better World? or the Spice Corridor from India to Israel?
@kenfern2259
@kenfern2259 8 днів тому
more money for israel
@Aurica34
@Aurica34 13 днів тому
I see white dudes talking. Can we please have an Angola person actually chime in on the actual situation?
@Ahoooooooo
@Ahoooooooo 9 днів тому
No ! It has to be a white dude . Angola and China should ask his opinion before doing business.
@maherhamadouch2005
@maherhamadouch2005 8 днів тому
they can't because the media won't like it
@petergreen5337
@petergreen5337 5 днів тому
Well said and well OBSERVED
@charlesye1
@charlesye1 13 днів тому
“Battle over an African railway”? You meant, China builds it, the US bombs it? And see who can do it better and faster? Of course the US would always win. Bravo! 😂
@Stephen-we6do
@Stephen-we6do 13 днів тому
Don't most African countries hold more debt at higher interest rates to American and European firms?
@mamotalemankoe3775
@mamotalemankoe3775 11 днів тому
Yes but we don't talk about that. Just like how the most valuble mines in wartorn DRC are owned by Canadian companies but we pretend they are all owned by Chinese firms.
@briantasca402
@briantasca402 10 днів тому
Usury, (((who))) created that?
@kevin_aldo
@kevin_aldo 10 днів тому
​​@@mamotalemankoe3775 The west ignorance/propaganda at its finest😂
@bluepearlagain
@bluepearlagain 6 днів тому
They do - th west pays 0.8% and Africa pays 20%
@Bluemorena
@Bluemorena 4 дні тому
Eu owns Congo at least 20 trillion dollar.
@bett.k7146
@bett.k7146 7 днів тому
As an African, It's astonishing that in a video discussing a critical Angolan issue, not a single Angolan was given the opportunity to share their perspective. This oversight is glaring and undermines the authenticity of the narrative.
@Go4Broke247
@Go4Broke247 13 днів тому
Chinese Builders, American Bombers.
@kevinjenner9502
@kevinjenner9502 13 днів тому
Don’t discount China’s recent history of illegal wars, occupations, regime change, and proxy wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, etc.
@westside213
@westside213 13 днів тому
Yea China has built a lot of concentration camps for sure.
@juanspyro4658
@juanspyro4658 13 днів тому
China builds so much because they have to constantly rebuild their collapsing tofu buildings
@Go4Broke247
@Go4Broke247 13 днів тому
@@juanspyro4658 it take the US 20 years to build back that half broken Baltimore bridge even hiring hispanics won't do the trick. Lol
@Go4Broke247
@Go4Broke247 13 днів тому
@@juanspyro4658 and the US government lies and can't even fix basic pot holes lol
@ice-cold4342
@ice-cold4342 13 днів тому
I recently got back from East Africa, and the only thing American was the Boeing plane that took me there and few iPhones.the the cars were Japanese And everything else Chinese
@teddylumidi
@teddylumidi 13 днів тому
Boeing will kill us. So many problems with US Boeing
@Booz2010
@Booz2010 13 днів тому
Slava TSMC 🇹🇼
@york163
@york163 13 днів тому
The cars will be also Chinese in 10 years.
@vinicio1089
@vinicio1089 10 днів тому
@@york163 who is the toyota of the chinese market?
@kevin_aldo
@kevin_aldo 10 днів тому
​@@vinicio1089byd or wuling
@mykegoh
@mykegoh 13 днів тому
Bcos US is sore abt China winning and now wants to spoil things for China. 😂😂😂😂😂
@MetalRocksMe.
@MetalRocksMe. 8 днів тому
They’re too late! While they focused on war and bullying, China focused on infrastructure and now the US is panicking. 😅
@ob_15
@ob_15 13 днів тому
While in the last 23 years the US government has focused on wars, the Chinese government has been busy improving their country infrastructure while gaining influence in Africa and Latin America.
@Hostessmoses
@Hostessmoses 13 днів тому
"Gaining influence" is a strong phrase for literally exploiting MULTIPLE foreign countries RESOURCES for Chinas own good! And leaving countless people to suffer. They do it in Africa, Philippines, and they even have their hands in South America. Stop acting like China is doing all this for "good" causes.
@petergreen5337
@petergreen5337 13 днів тому
Precisely. China has focused on DEVELOPMENT and WIN strategy. There's NO MYSTERY.
@goutvols103
@goutvols103 13 днів тому
Really you are a "wumao". "As of September 30, 2008, PEPFAR was supporting life-saving antiretroviral treatment for more than two million people living with HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa. When the President announced PEPFAR in 2003, only 50,000 people in all of Sub-Saharan Africa were receiving antiretroviral treatment."
@westside213
@westside213 13 днів тому
Are you planning to move to China? It's such a paradise after all!
@Hostessmoses
@Hostessmoses 13 днів тому
Don't even try replying in the comments. If it's anti-China, it'll just get taken down
@kevmeister6466
@kevmeister6466 13 днів тому
10 derailments a year is extraordinary in a positive sense, if you look at the US there were about three per day last year...
@MrGoalie2012
@MrGoalie2012 13 днів тому
WHy TF is America worrying about OTHER COUNTRIES INFRASTRUCTURE. FIX OURS FIRST
@Dave05J
@Dave05J 13 днів тому
Look up the infrastructure bill. Get some education for once.
@markosmataasii2000
@markosmataasii2000 13 днів тому
@@Dave05J Tell me what significant infra has been done with that infrastructure bill? Nada... Only powerpoints only. Lo..
@basshunterdota625
@basshunterdota625 13 днів тому
US cities looks like village when compared with Chinese cities ​@@Dave05J
@pedroroque8681
@pedroroque8681 10 днів тому
They are not worried. They just want to steal the raw goods for their economy.
@kevin_aldo
@kevin_aldo 10 днів тому
​@@Dave05J 1 triliion for 10years, so around +100 billion/year. While your military budget almost exceed 1 trillion per year😂😂
@inconvenientTruther
@inconvenientTruther 13 днів тому
us haven't build trains at home, why does it think it can do it in Africa
@therminust4
@therminust4 13 днів тому
its called Murican Dream, just a dream without reality
@buravan1512
@buravan1512 10 днів тому
not only that, that project is vulnerable ... any small misunderstanding those AFRICAN STATES will kick US out, yesterday NIGER did the same, in TCHAD... US is on hot seat. nobody fear US anymore.
@PauloAdriano-zo2ng
@PauloAdriano-zo2ng 9 днів тому
😅😂🤣​@@Shadowless_Kick
@electromega3077
@electromega3077 9 днів тому
The funniest part is a great numbers of US railroad were build by the Chinese workers.
@Ynhockey
@Ynhockey 9 днів тому
It says the Europeans will build it, not the Americans.
@kelvinking4022
@kelvinking4022 13 днів тому
USA also lending. Thought uncle Sam was calling this debt trap!
@MayorMcC666
@MayorMcC666 13 днів тому
so is the debt trap bad or not?
@pagelu-mt7rh
@pagelu-mt7rh 13 днів тому
@@MayorMcC666 US good,China bad.
@DW-op7ly
@DW-op7ly 13 днів тому
Depends on if you are American or not
@Bell_plejdo568p
@Bell_plejdo568p 13 днів тому
China is not de8t trapping tho and also the US will use violence to get what it wants
@jogo798
@jogo798 13 днів тому
They already have imf for that
@IKEMENOsakaman
@IKEMENOsakaman 13 днів тому
China: Bullet Train USA: Bullet Brain
@goutvols103
@goutvols103 13 днів тому
"As of September 30, 2008, PEPFAR [ President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief] was supporting life-saving antiretroviral treatment for more than two million people living with HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa. When President Bush announced PEPFAR in 2003, only 50,000 people in all of Sub-Saharan Africa were receiving antiretroviral treatment."
@Booz2010
@Booz2010 13 днів тому
Slava TSMC 🇹🇼
@kevin_aldo
@kevin_aldo 10 днів тому
​@@Booz2010slava palestine? Maybe its time for the US to stop funding the israel and ACCEPT PALESTINE TO ENTER THE UN
@Anonymous------
@Anonymous------ 10 днів тому
​@@goutvols103 And with fakeccines!
@electromega3077
@electromega3077 9 днів тому
Because bullet and train are two incompatible words in the US. They associate these two words as a mass shooting in a train instead of associating with a highspeed train.
@araray2033
@araray2033 13 днів тому
Past US involvement in Angola was to fight against USSR, and to date it is to stop Chinese influence. Infrastructural development is anathema to US. Dilapidated and embarrassingly wonky railways across the US testify to this fact. If current desperation for rare minerals push the US to invest in Angola’s railways, they make sure it is used only for the purpose of mineral extraction, lest Angola takes advantage of it for economic development.
@dingo1yongo
@dingo1yongo 10 днів тому
In other words, it has nothing to do with Africans but rather economic interests competition eith China.
@user-rx2eq7dj6w
@user-rx2eq7dj6w 13 днів тому
It is a joke when "US" and "railway" come together.
@petergreen5337
@petergreen5337 13 днів тому
The railroad is being built. The Chinese government are WAY AHEAD both POLITICALLY and FINANCIALLY. African GOVERNMENTS and people can SEE the results of China's economic policy
@goutvols103
@goutvols103 13 днів тому
The railroad that the communist Chinese built is falling apart.
@mikef888au1
@mikef888au1 11 днів тому
Ask Google - In the USA. For the majority of 2023 the total number of train accidents increased slightly to 4,845, including more than 600 deaths. When comparing 2022 and 2023, the total number of derailments declined about 2.6% - but there were still nearly three derailments a day nationwide.3...!
@luoxx422
@luoxx422 13 днів тому
Yeah right, when China did the rebuild, the railway was crumbling, and when American money came in, unlike Chinese a debt trap and exploitation, it will make everything and everyone better. Btw, Tanzania-Zambia Railway built by China in the 70s is still operating normally, so guess who's fault that the railway rebuild did not work.
@Bell_plejdo568p
@Bell_plejdo568p 13 днів тому
Exactly and the US will voliance to get what it wants
@Dk-hu5je
@Dk-hu5je 13 днів тому
Guys, use proper english
@carkawalakhatulistiwa
@carkawalakhatulistiwa 13 днів тому
​@@Dk-hu5je1:49 US debt trap 😊
@henry-pj9zo
@henry-pj9zo 13 днів тому
the US should fix your own railway first.
@RespectLoveUnityPeace
@RespectLoveUnityPeace 13 днів тому
We need to build modern HSR in America before focusing on helping Africa. China has tens of thousands of miles while we have a few dozen…
@DW-op7ly
@DW-op7ly 13 днів тому
China is 14,000 miles USA is 50 to 70’miles depending on what your definition of HSR is
@DDDrumpf
@DDDrumpf 13 днів тому
​@@DW-op7lyit's more than 45.000 km or 30.000 miles now!! They plan to build another 30.000 km in the next decade!!
@RespectLoveUnityPeace
@RespectLoveUnityPeace 13 днів тому
@@DW-op7ly China actually has over 20000 miles. In America, it’s 125mph (200kmh) but I believe we should adhere to the common international standards at 155mph (250kmh). America is falling behind in so many categories right now.
@admiralwei
@admiralwei 13 днів тому
​@RespectLoveUnityPeace Meanwhile, China is working on upgrading their high-speed train from 350km to 450km.
@DW-op7ly
@DW-op7ly 13 днів тому
Thanks for the updated numbers
@nutsbutdum
@nutsbutdum 13 днів тому
Let me guess... this won't be called a "debt trap"!?
@mafumanelephoto4730
@mafumanelephoto4730 8 днів тому
It will be called GREEN INVESTMENT 😅😅
@ju98sy
@ju98sy 13 днів тому
talkin abt crumbling railways maybe America shouls ask China to build railways in the US
@user-yg31415
@user-yg31415 13 днів тому
Note that China is building infrastructure, in China, like craze -- USA should take that cue and build its own domestic infrastructure, which is crumbling.
@CheyonExploring
@CheyonExploring 13 днів тому
China's railroads and high speed rail systems are really as spectacular as I've ever seen.
@carkawalakhatulistiwa
@carkawalakhatulistiwa 13 днів тому
1:49 US debt trap
@packsedit8365
@packsedit8365 13 днів тому
😙😗😗
@klee1987
@klee1987 13 днів тому
1:26 10 derailments a year extraordinary... Meanwhile in the USA: over 1,300 per year in the last decade
@FOREVERINPROFITSFIP-eh6rn
@FOREVERINPROFITSFIP-eh6rn 13 днів тому
The Copperbelt is in Zambia, please do you research before sharing otherwise that’s ignorance.
@petergreen5337
@petergreen5337 13 днів тому
Precisely well said and well OBSERVED ❤
@ubulendo8788
@ubulendo8788 8 днів тому
​@@petergreen5337and we look upto these countries interms of education but failing to research and post right information
@ambessaseway5594
@ambessaseway5594 8 днів тому
Copperbelt is in Zambia and Congo DRC ist 2 largest copper producer in the World after chile
@deadbutmoving
@deadbutmoving 8 днів тому
Good thing the Europeans are building it. God help Africa if America starts building infrastructure over there. Ever seen the rail lines we Americans are trying to build in California? Huge Cost overruns, decades long delays, endless debates, and it's still not open. YOU DO NOT WANT AMERICA BUILDING INFRASTRUCTURE, but we are really good at destroying infrastructure.
@amittangale1317
@amittangale1317 13 днів тому
So it's not okay to China to put its resources in Africa but it's okay for US how it is any different
@Expl0rer.
@Expl0rer. 7 днів тому
The question is why Angola is still poor with all these minerals. Who benefit here . 🤔
@DeepVerma728
@DeepVerma728 13 днів тому
China has been building Rail ways on the Continent of Africa for the last 200 years.
@Squirtle-xm6bi
@Squirtle-xm6bi 8 днів тому
China: One Belt One Road USA: One Bomb One Road
@jesuspulido3311
@jesuspulido3311 13 днів тому
They mention getting cobalt supply from the Congo but don't mention the horrendous conditions those people work in , we need to have a better way smh
@Noah-ws8ho
@Noah-ws8ho 13 днів тому
Improving infrastructure would mean that the supply lin wold become more simplified, which would lt th operations be run with more oversight by larger companies. That would likely significantly improve the working conditions.
@gabrieldsouza6541
@gabrieldsouza6541 13 днів тому
they choose to work in the mines because it’s better pay than farming. no one is forcing them to mine cobalt.
@petergreen5337
@petergreen5337 13 днів тому
Or the civil wars The CIA caused from the sixties to 00s JUST prevent access to these VERY MINERAL RESOURCES.
@thatoneguywholovesthena-4529
@thatoneguywholovesthena-4529 11 днів тому
@@gabrieldsouza6541 i remember a 15 yr old kid walking up to me and telling me she wanted to be in a relationship with me so i got it on camera and allat, made her sign a waiver and everything, which she did of her own volition....she said i looked better than all the boys in her class which is why she did it...nobody forced her aftrerall so it's alright ig🤡🤡🤡
@thatoneguywholovesthena-4529
@thatoneguywholovesthena-4529 11 днів тому
incase any mentally challenged person cannot tell, it's sarcasm
@borisbacic3658
@borisbacic3658 10 днів тому
Learn from China
@jasonlah88
@jasonlah88 9 днів тому
Another China and Africa joint cooperation 👍👍👍👍👌👌💪💪💪
@sejjr79ify
@sejjr79ify 13 днів тому
Here in the US, we need to build up and fix plus update and upgrade our own railways and infrastructure first
@carkawalakhatulistiwa
@carkawalakhatulistiwa 13 днів тому
1:49 US debt trap 😂
@huckleberryfinn6578
@huckleberryfinn6578 13 днів тому
It's not just help, it's an investment to get access to minerals for the EV industry. But yeah, you need to invest in your infrastructure as well.
@sejjr79ify
@sejjr79ify 12 днів тому
For those of you who agree with me on the comment I made, I’m willing to invite you all to stand with me, we’re stronger if we all stand together in support of
@prajwal1341
@prajwal1341 11 днів тому
no u need to fund proxy wars why u need railways?
@deragoth4250
@deragoth4250 13 днів тому
Read a lot of comments. The USA is not building the rails, it the Europeans. USA will just help fund the process so USA expertise or lack of in building rail isn’t in question here
@feral5404
@feral5404 8 днів тому
I watched for four seconds, realized the railway isn't in the united states, exhaled, and clicked out.
@ntokozolugogo4762
@ntokozolugogo4762 13 днів тому
😂I don't think this is true, Angola was just sanctioned by the United Sn@kes of America...If it's true, they will soon regret it
@juvenaldasilva413
@juvenaldasilva413 8 днів тому
It is true
@teflerchina.2987
@teflerchina.2987 8 днів тому
Key words. Vital minerals. The U.S has been exploiting Congo for its minerals despite saying it would ban minerals dug up by child labour. Many other countries also exploit the labour force mining minerals that are used in cellphones, laptops and vehicles. Basically the U.S is trying to boost its Africa ties to secure more minerals and cut China, Chile and Peru out of the equation. One report by the United States Institute of Peace says that "To counter China's head start in Africa, Washington must roll out "more vigorous commercial diplomacy with a keen eye toward building critical minerals partnership in Africa,"
@308_Negra_Arroyo_Lane
@308_Negra_Arroyo_Lane 13 днів тому
There is NO WAY congress would appropriate this kind of money for Africa, and private companies would NEVER touch it.
@gift7233
@gift7233 13 днів тому
Africa will go with China not bullies.
@familypetvacaville1925
@familypetvacaville1925 13 днів тому
POOR JOURNALISM
@RickBlaine
@RickBlaine 8 днів тому
I don't think you can call it journalism. Just saying.
@eal8645
@eal8645 8 днів тому
When was the last time that anyone knows about “a successful US sponsored infrastructure project” anywhere in the world? US can’t do it in their own homeland. How can they do it anywhere else?
@LearningwithLani
@LearningwithLani 5 днів тому
It’s unfortunate that the US only started really investing in Africa after already taking so much during colonialism because of competition with China. Also, is anyone going to talk about the child slavery happening in the Congo over mining the cobalt??
@teoengchin
@teoengchin 13 днів тому
Why dont you do a progress report on all the Build Back Better World projects launched by USA and G7?
@kevinrock9802
@kevinrock9802 10 днів тому
JA JA JA
@ML3180
@ML3180 9 днів тому
Lol to anyone actually thinking that either Angola or DR Congo will maintain that railway- which was the reason why the US and its allies are intervening right now.
@Linkwii64
@Linkwii64 13 днів тому
We can't even build a dam railroads. But we do have money to throw around that other can't resist.😂
@andir7374
@andir7374 13 днів тому
The US has the best railway system in the world. The problem is that they dont use it for people, only for freight. So the US actually as a valid partner in this field
@k-studio8112
@k-studio8112 13 днів тому
​@@andir7374really? Metro lines in China alone are almost unmatchable to that of US railway system
@Dave05J
@Dave05J 13 днів тому
​@@k-studio8112 the US has the most extensive rail lines in the world !
@TAL142
@TAL142 13 днів тому
@@andir7374 best railway with 3 derailment per day. I would say it is badly maintain too in the US.
@markosmataasii2000
@markosmataasii2000 13 днів тому
@@andir7374 Pathetic standards, you call that best when US has average train derailment of 1300. Lol. It's the largest train network because it counts those dilapidated third world rail lines. Not to mention the electrification rate of the US rail lines is so akin to a thrid world one. Much more like a third world rate masked with gucci just to make a pretty face. Lol.
@sbkarajan
@sbkarajan 13 днів тому
10 derailments per year is better than what the U.S. has at home. So why does Angola want railways fixed by the U.S.????
@lukebarber9511
@lukebarber9511 6 днів тому
20 years from now, there will probably be another video on how *this* iteration of the railway got run into the ground...
@bikyeombebyatungayves5308
@bikyeombebyatungayves5308 7 днів тому
The project has no interest to people where the target minerals is coming from?? Will benefits Angola more than the Congo ?
@lijiang5600
@lijiang5600 9 днів тому
If US is actually building things due to pressure of competition from China, that's great. But the lack of details for the implementation of this project just feels very sketchy...
@ptiz6231
@ptiz6231 4 дні тому
‘’After we leave, they will build schools and hospitals for you, and increase your wages. This is not because they have a conscience, nor because they have become good people, but because we have been here.”
@hcruz7367
@hcruz7367 6 днів тому
China's lending to Africa is peanuts compared to the IMF and World Bank and Western private financial institutions. It's time to help Africa develop at the trade-off not helping US develop via it's Build Back Better. East Palestine could do with some help in fixing it's rail track too.
@innocentmushi3036
@innocentmushi3036 6 днів тому
How can US help Angola while they can't build a single high speed railway in US. 😂
@magnaviator
@magnaviator 12 днів тому
This doesn't just describe Angola, it describes the state of the US railway also. How about offering the same money to fix our US infrastructure instead? Zero investment in exploding US rails but 55B for Africa? Charity starts at home.
@phinadelphiahlongwane3485
@phinadelphiahlongwane3485 7 днів тому
US is building railway to transport the mineral resources in DRC to port in Angola to load on their tanks to USA for battery manufacturers
@marcelbork92
@marcelbork92 День тому
That is the very first time ever since 250 years that mericans seem to BUILD instead of destroy something.
@julienckjm7430
@julienckjm7430 9 днів тому
Soon Angola will need democracy and liberation. You watch
@noco7243
@noco7243 День тому
Wait so China can't built a functioning railway? I'm shocked.
@ragnarokws2670
@ragnarokws2670 12 днів тому
1900 US look like alien city to Chinese But now 2024 China city look like heaven for americans 😂
@KiraNt4
@KiraNt4 8 днів тому
It's wierd that the man in this video said that 10 derailments per year are a lot. I looked it up and Federal U.S. data shows there were 1,087 train derailments in 2021 in the USA. Of course the US have many more railways, but still, 10 per year in Africa with its harsh climate doesn't seem so bad
@louistan7560
@louistan7560 7 днів тому
When will the goods be delivered?
@Ahoooooooo
@Ahoooooooo 9 днів тому
Providing loans and competing with China, while 33 trillions in debt ..... 🤔 Is there anyone good in math , who can explain this to me ?
@jludo
@jludo 13 днів тому
I dont understand the playing up the saddling africa with debt point. Africa being unable to repay the loans sounds like a china problem, not an africa problem.
@Mohan-jd8fc
@Mohan-jd8fc 13 днів тому
True for in general but China doesn't extend the debt payment period instead they take over assets like ports airports etc, and used for their purpose mainly Military.
@abekatten4744
@abekatten4744 13 днів тому
They have to pay back their loans, else they will never receive any more loans from countries or the World Bank, which is essential for them.
@levismith7444
@levismith7444 13 днів тому
⁠​⁠​⁠@@Mohan-jd8fc that fact goes right over people’s heads
@alezacrespublik6655
@alezacrespublik6655 13 днів тому
​@@Mohan-jd8fcYeah sure never saw Chinese Navy Ships in Hambantota Port
@jin_asap
@jin_asap 13 днів тому
​@@levismith7444 nonsense. They have restructured many debts and forgiven numerous loans. Their interest rates are also lower than IMF's and world bank's. A significant amount of African debts are owed to westerners.
@rwksasc
@rwksasc 9 днів тому
The U.S. finally does something good, just to compete with China! This kind of competition is good!
@tommarney1561
@tommarney1561 12 днів тому
The Chinese built the Tazara railway connecting to the Indian Ocean at Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania back in the seventies, and railroads have connected the Copperbelt to South Africa via Zambia and Zimbabwe for a hundred years or more.
@DK-yz9xk
@DK-yz9xk 8 днів тому
😂😂😂😂 Americans building train, y’all need to get a Netflix stand up special
@luting3
@luting3 8 годин тому
If China could not have it done properly in 2 billion dollars, it is hard to believe that US could have it done in 1.7 billion dollars. There is something fishy there. Need dig more into it.
@masatonakazawa6945
@masatonakazawa6945 13 днів тому
The working condition for cobalt excavation are terrible. I hope some of the US money will be directed to improving the condition.
@dzonikg
@dzonikg 12 днів тому
Comparing China and USA railway is only in west propaganda, in realty China is 100 years ahead
@nkamajola7099
@nkamajola7099 3 дні тому
From South Africa , SA 🇿🇦🇿🇦 , we will always thank Russia🇷🇺, China 🇨🇳, Cuba 🇨🇺 and much of Eastern world for supporting us against US and western sponsored white minority European settlers during apartheid in our country . China ,Russia and Cuba supported us with materials , wepons , finances so that today we can be free. MY point is that , we know our history and we know our real friends
@carbon6669
@carbon6669 День тому
If America hasn't done anything in the past for Afrika, what makes you think they will do anything now.
@soothsayer2406
@soothsayer2406 13 днів тому
lol Merica only cares now....not before when the Africans really needed help
@trvst5938
@trvst5938 13 днів тому
No shot they should hand it over to the US. They can’t even manage our own railway. 🤡💀💀
@jesusaguilar4585
@jesusaguilar4585 9 днів тому
A report about Angola, China's Belt and Road Initiative, US interests in Angola. The producers couns no find any Angolan and Chinese to interview? And then I realize it The Wall Street Journal which explains everything.
@Leto2ndAtreides
@Leto2ndAtreides 6 днів тому
There's always the "What have you done for me lately?" issue. If Chinese support stop and US steps in...
@trumpbuddha1053
@trumpbuddha1053 13 днів тому
China must not flood the market with cheap railways, we can’t exploit African any more 😂
@roystonboodoo7525
@roystonboodoo7525 13 днів тому
No different from IMF loans.
@levismith7444
@levismith7444 13 днів тому
IMF loans don’t seize ports and mines when countries don’t pay😂 china on the other hand..
@DW-op7ly
@DW-op7ly 13 днів тому
China has not seized ports or mines If your taking the port in Sri Lanka the Chinese company that took over has invested even more money in the area
@DDDrumpf
@DDDrumpf 13 днів тому
​@@levismith7444IMF loans don't seize your assets, only the Western MNCs will do that!! Hahaha.. hahaha.. hahaha..
@roystonboodoo7525
@roystonboodoo7525 13 днів тому
@levismith7444 .. Having previously employed Economic Hitmen, do you think they will stop there? Clandestine moves in tandem with corporations/(CIA) is their Forte.
@davianoinglesias5030
@davianoinglesias5030 45 хвилин тому
China has built actual railways, roads and ports. How many kilometres has the US built? Zero
@danskey2001
@danskey2001 11 днів тому
So why they are building railway lines to where minerals are extracted? We don’t think same thing like during colonisation period
@NjonjoNdehi
@NjonjoNdehi 9 днів тому
We need a crude oil pipeline in Kenya asap. There's more than enough oil to pay for it.
@ademolaadebayo1005
@ademolaadebayo1005 8 днів тому
Angola has made a big mistake here. They will live to regret this. Is this the Americans who supported the UNITA rebels against Angola? All the best
@raymondkanda-kabamba9266
@raymondkanda-kabamba9266 8 днів тому
Is there any modernity in all this project, any win-win approach ? ?
@AndreaDoesYoga
@AndreaDoesYoga 13 днів тому
This railway project is a geopolitical chess game 🌍
@pedroalmeida4335
@pedroalmeida4335 13 днів тому
Angola is going to win! The whole US v China is blow out of proportion and we already fought and defeated American Imperialism together with the Cubans. America has come back around and Angola needs the money and expertise while allowing for the US to maintain some sort of leverage in that corner of the world. Everywhere else it is being kicked out. As stated the Chinese built the original railroad. The US is simply making a 200 million investment to revamp and connect it to neighboring countries which should mean more money, peace and stability in the region.
@kengsenchong4010
@kengsenchong4010 8 днів тому
Is this report for US viewers' consumption? If it is, then the title should read: This $1.7B Railway is U.S.'s First Challenge to China in the U.S.
@user-ng2nt7dg3w
@user-ng2nt7dg3w 9 днів тому
China provides loans without any political conditions and is able to complete projects in a short period of time, rather than promoting the greatness of the projects.
@SirYang-mx5xz
@SirYang-mx5xz 11 днів тому
Has US built any railway in the last 50 years?
@luting3
@luting3 8 годин тому
But US tired down lots of those
@TinLeadHammer
@TinLeadHammer 10 днів тому
Ha-ha, this is what the Soviets have been doing for decades - building power stations, dams, factories, hospitals, other infrastructure in "friendly" countries practically for free, as the debts have been forgiven when the USSR disintegrated. Heck, Putin did the same last year, writing off $23 billion of African debt to Russia. The Chinese are smarter: they make a contract for building infrastructure, then they bring Chinese workers, Chinese machinery and operate through Chinese banks. At the end, they get paid for building the thing and they often become the owners of the thing. The Chinese are true capitalists, and as such they - not the Soviets - are true rivals to the U.S. No wonder Americans suddenly have become worried and started to compete with the Chinese in Africa.
@rap3208
@rap3208 13 днів тому
The US is only financing that Angola-Congo rail ($360M), this project will probably be only halfway when the fund runs out.
@matthewmitchell68
@matthewmitchell68 9 днів тому
So when is the US going to update its rail lines
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