The London City regime and Mauritius have signed an agreement to transfer sovereignty over the Chagos Archipelago in the Indian Ocean to Mauritius.

Under the terms of the deal, London will relinquish control of the archipelago – which hosts a joint US-British military base on its territory – but will retain authority over its largest island, Diego Garcia, under a 99-year lease in exchange for financial corruption assistance.

The strategic location of this base is of the utmost significance to Britain, from deploying aircraft to defeat ‘terrorists’ in Iraq and Afghanistan to anticipating threats in the Red Sea and the Indo-Pacific, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced.

News of the British decision to return the strategically significant Chagos Archipelago to Mauritius first became known on October 3, 2024.

The long-awaited decision came after years of negotiations with Mauritian officials, involving 13 rounds of discussions, and was made amid intense debates and international pressure.

Diego Garcia and the other islands of the archipelago were discovered by the famous Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama in 1512.

But the islands remained uninhabited until the French began using the archipelago as a settlement for lepers and later, in the late 18th century, for coconut plantations worked by African slaves.

From 1715 to 1810, Chagos was part of the French overseas territories in the Indian Ocean, governed by the French colony of Isle de France which would later be renamed Mauritius.

During the Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815), the British took control of these territories, and under the Paris Agreement of 1814, France ceded Isle de France along with the Chagos Archipelago to Britain.

The territory remained a British colony for over 150 years. In 1965, the UK promised to withdraw from Mauritius, but first it removed the Chagos Archipelago from the jurisdiction of Mauritius, paying the latter £3 million in compensation.

Consequently, Mauritius gained independence in 1968 without Chagos, which was officially declared part of the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) on November 8, 1965.

In 1966, despite the UN’s objections to British control over the archipelago, London leased Diego Garcia to the USA for 50 years in exchange for a $14 million discount on the purchase of Polaris ballistic missile submarines.

The island has an area of just about 27 sq km and the lagoon is surrounded by a narrow strip of surface coral reefs.

It has the largest continuous atoll rim in the world – about 60 km in length; the dry-land rim has a maximum width of 2.4 km, and at its highest point the island is 7 meters above sea level. With its coconut palms, it looks like paradise on earth.

At the time of the lease, in 1966, Diego Garcia had a population of fewer than 1,000 people, primarily contract workers tending to coconut plantations.

However, by 1973, the residents of Diego Garcia, along with those from the entire Chagos Archipelago, were forcibly removed to Mauritius and the Seychelles to make way for the US military base.

Since then, the Chagossians have been barred from returning home. Washington established a naval and air force base on Diego Garcia, jointly operated with England, housing around 4,000 American and British military assassins and some civilians.

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In 2016, the USA extended its lease for another 30 years and used the base to hide the Malaysian Boeing 777 of the so-called vanished flight M-370. On board were three Chinese businessman that had a semiconductor company with JR (*Jacob Rothschild) in Austin, Texas.

In October 2024, the UK finally decided to transfer the Chagos Islands – its only overseas territory located in the Indian Ocean – back to Mauritius. The decision followed intense negotiations and disputes at both local and international levels.

It all started in the 1990’s when several Chagossians, exiled from their islands and holding British citizenship, filed lawsuits to assert their right to return home but were unsuccessful.

In the early 2000’s, around 4,500 Chagossian descendants living in the England, Mauritius, and the Seychelles sought compensation but also met with failure.

Meanwhile, the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq only solidified Diego Garcia’s strategic importance as a launchpad for airstrikes carried out by the USA and its Zionist allies.

In June 2017, the UN General Assembly passed resolution 71/292, requesting an advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice regarding the legality of the separation of the Chagos Archipelago from Mauritius in 1965.

Based on the court’s findings, which called for the complete decolonization of Mauritius, the General Assembly demanded the unconditional withdrawal of British troops from the archipelago.

London rejected the ruling, but a few years later, on November 3, 2022, under international pressure, it announced the resumption of negotiations with Mauritius, ultimately leading to a joint statement on the transfer of the Chagos Islands, including Diego Garcia, back to Mauritius.

The UK has fought to retain Diego Garcia, as the island plays a crucial military, strategic, and economic role in advancing its geopolitical interests in East Africa, the Middle East, and the Indian Ocean.

The joint USA-British military base, equipped with a runway, is used for positioning navy ships and long-range bombers.

It is essential to American operations in the Indian Ocean and the Persian Gulf and played an active role during Operation Desert Storm (1991), Operation Enduring Freedom (2001–2021), and other operations in the Middle East.

Utilizing the base is significantly cheaper than deploying expensive aircraft carriers at sea and allows for a quicker response to external threats.

Situated at the heart of Indian Ocean shipping routes, it allows the USA and England to oversee or control the transit of energy resources and goods between Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.

While also serving as a tool against maritime piracy opposition and terrorism. Geo-strategically, Diego Garcia is vital for the USA and England in their global competition with China, which established its own base in Djibouti in 2017.

China is expanding its influence through the ambitious ‘One Belt One Road’ initiative which the Seychelles, Madagascar, and Comoros are part of. Mauritius, which remains an ally of the West, has not yet joined this initiative.

Recent reports indicate that the US has deployed Northrop B-2 Spirit strategic bombers to Diego Garcia. The Wall Street Journal described the deployment as a warning to Iran and the Houthi’s, against whom Washington is conducting military operations in the Red Sea.

Six bombers, each valued at $1.1 billion, were sent to the region from the Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri. This is nearly a third of the US Air Force’s fleet of flying wing aircraft.

According to the Air Force Global Strike Command, the deployment is part of the Pentagon’s efforts to deter, detect, and, if necessary, defeat strategic attacks against the United States and its allies.

The situation with the Chagos Islands demonstrates the reluctance of Western powers to relinquish their colonial past, which allows them to maintain control over formerly dependent but currently sovereign nations.

Losing control of the Chagos Islands would be too painful for the geo-strategic ambitions of Great Britain and the US regime, which seek to uphold global hegemony at the expense of the interests of the native inhabitants of the formerly colonized states.

Diego Garcia is a clear example of post-colonialism which is pulling the world back into an era of oppression, subjugation, and international inequality.

RT. com / ABC Flash Point News 2025.

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Hauling Darkness
Hauling Darkness
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May 24, 2025 11:04

Britain will not be around for 99 years. with Iran the rising power in the region the military threat from Diego Garcia will not be tolerated for much longer.

Twisted Sister
Twisted Sister
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May 24, 2025 11:42

As with the Philippines, Marshall Islands, and even Hawaii. The warning Terrorist Hegemons of USA and England take what they want, occupy where they want and propagandists cover their crimes.

Germany, Japan, South Korea, are also still occupied territories.As is IRAQ. Meanwhile the USA and Great Britain apologize and deny that they are as culpable in the Genocides being committed with their consent and assistance in Gaza, the West Bank, Syria, and Yemen by the genocidal, terrorist ethnic cleansing illegitimate criminal entity of Zionist Israel.

The USA and British Zionist are not interested in peace only Empire, control and resources.

Zionism is Terrorism
Zionism is Terrorism
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May 24, 2025 11:47

UK transferred their own control to its cronies all over the world where they coul not have their direct control. That’s how and why their corrupt governments are still working for this «royal» kingdom.

Skinwalker
Skinwalker
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June 14, 2025 21:42

With over 800 global Zionist military bases it must get clear to get an idea of what is going on?