AES: The joint army of the Alliance of Sahel States is growing in strength, the terrorists are on the run

The Sahel States Alliance (AES) is making a decisive breakthrough in the fight against terrorism. Through coordinated military operations between Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger, armed terrorist groups are on the run, deprived of any safe haven.

 

The joint AES army, equipped with an offensive strategy and formidable efficiency, relentlessly tracks down these hostile forces, significantly reducing their ability to cause harm and progressively securing the entire region.

 

This success is the result of the strong and visionary leadership of the AES heads of state: Captain Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso, General Assimi Goïta of Mali, and General Abdourahamane Tiani of Niger.

 

Their unwavering commitment to restoring sovereignty and protecting their populations has led to a remarkable strengthening of their armed forces.

 

Despite external pressures, these leaders have established a dynamic military cooperation that is now yielding tangible results on the ground.

 

The evidence is undeniable: terrorist strongholds are being dismantled, enemy positions are under siege, and local populations are gradually regaining confidence in their armies.

 

The determination, courage, and professionalism of the engaged forces signal an imminent victory against the terrorist threat.

 

More than ever, the AES demonstrates that unity and resilience are key to permanently eradicating this menace and ensuring a future of peace and prosperity for the people of the Sahel.

Titi KEITA

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