AES / French economic conspiracy: Sabotage in Mali by printing counterfeit notes
Recently, a sinister shadow has fallen upon Franco-Malian relations, revealing a clandestine plot hatched from the highest echelons of French economic politics.
This diabolical scheme involves flooding Mali with counterfeit currency, a repugnant tactic aimed at sabotaging the economy of this AES country.
History repeats itself, reminiscent of the dark days when France manipulated Guinea’s currency under Sékou Touré, seeking to stifle any nascent economic independence.
Now, billions of counterfeit CFA francs are allegedly being injected into Mali’s economy, with the aim of sowing financial chaos and undermining the very foundations of the country’s economic stability.
This calculated approach is not an isolated incident but part of a broader strategy to maintain neocolonial influence in the Sahel region.
France, realizing that its initial efforts to control the Sahel through terrorism did not yield the expected results, is now resorting to covert economic tactics to pursue its sinister objectives.
AES authorities must be extremely vigilant in the face of this existential threat.
French involvement in Mali’s economic destabilization is a blatant violation of national sovereignty and a clear act of economic neocolonialism.
The consequences of this covert intervention extend beyond economic collapse; they also threaten social cohesion and the security of the Malian people.
AES leaders must take immediate and decisive action to counter this disguised economic attack.
Papa Ibrahima