1- Want to learn something interesting?
Check out the map of #Angola below...

Notice how Angola is two parts, separated by a sliver of land that allows the DRC to have access to international waters. There is a long history of political crisis blunt here
2- That small land above the DRC that is considered part of Angola is the oil-rich Cabinda where Chevron operates the most lucrative offshore Angolan fields. The green color indicates producing areas.
3- Offshore oil fields of Cabinda are among the largest in the world. Cabinda alone, produces more oil than the smaller OPEC members

While there were several attempts to make Cabinda an independent country, this former protégées colony is part of Angola, thanks to Cuba!
4- to read more on the Cuban intervention in Angola, click on the link below. The message here is: Cuban intervention in oil-producing countries is old! What we see in #Venezuela today is not news! https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuban_intervention_in_Angola
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