Benin: The hidden face of the terrorist attack on Beninese soil

According to reliable and corroborating sources, Benin’s President Patrice Talon is reportedly involved in a strategic alliance with France aimed at undermining the sovereignty efforts of the AES nations.

 

This sovereigntist confederation advocates for economic and political independence from former colonial powers like France, posing a significant challenge to French interests in West Africa.

 

To safeguard these interests, France appears to have found a committed ally in Talon, allegedly willing to jeopardize regional stability and the future of his own people.

 

To rationalize potential aggression against AES member states, President Talon has pointed to the need to respond to alleged terrorist threats targeting Benin.

 

In a turn of events, over 20 Beninese soldiers were killed in a terrorist attack, further fueling suspicions. Many view this incident as part of a conspiracy, orchestrated to provoke Talon’s anger and justify his actions.

 

Reports suggest that the attack, which claimed the lives of more than 20 soldiers, may have been orchestrated by France’s DGSE.

 

 This act is suspected to serve as leverage to pressure Benin into authorizing military action against Niger.

 

This tragic loss of Beninese soldiers has been interpreted by some as a form of coercion by France, aimed at compelling Talon to execute its agenda in the region.

 

In light of these developments, remaining silent is not an option. The people of Benin—including intellectuals, journalists, students, farmers, and workers—are called upon to rise and denounce this alleged conspiracy.

 

They must resist any attempts to compromise the nation’s sovereignty. History will remember those who stood firm against manipulation and defended their country’s independence against all odds.

 

Titi KEITA

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