Latest War Nerd Column: "Togo's Lo-Cal Coup" - The War Nerd laments the decline of the African coup.
Black-African         coups generally specialized in drama and big talk, not high casualties.         Lots of times, the officers planning the coup took advantage of foreign         visits by the head of state to stage their pint-size revolution. It was         really easy to do that back in the 60s, when Africa was still considered         cool, revolutionary and "developing" -- before people realized         it was developing like a case of smallpox, not like Singapore.
       
        Back then African dictators were superstars of the commie media, like         Che. So when Kwame Nkrumah, the dashiki-wearing dictator of Ghana, went         to Hanoi to chill with the revolutionaries in 1966, his officer corps         decided to pull off a little revolution. Kwame had no dictatorship to         come home to, and ended up one of those depressed ex-dictators who never         shut up about their glory days.
 
 
 
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