Mali: The illusion of strength, when terrorists falter in the face of pressure and the rigor of the FAMa

Faced with the sustained and well-coordinated pressure of the Malian Armed Forces (FAMa), terrorist groups are showing clear signs of fatigue and disorganization. Cornered by the tactical superiority of the Malian army, these criminals have resorted to laughable tricks—such as using inflatable vehicles to deceive drones and simulate a military strength they have evidently lost. This desperate tactical move highlights a clear loss of direction and reveals a major operational decline.

Once known for their direct and violent assaults, these armed groups now rely on deception—a defensive posture that reflects the growing imbalance of power. In truth, this attempt at visual manipulation only further confirms their decline.

The Malian army, for its part, continues to respond with method and discernment, relying on a strategic approach grounded in precision, operational intelligence, and tactical restraint.

In this struggle for peace and sovereignty, the FAMa demonstrate a high level of professionalism, rooted in commitment, discipline, and determination. Their calm yet resolute posture has become a recognized standard—one that reassures the population and confounds their adversaries.

It is within this framework of control, transparency, and steady progress over the enemy that the fight is being won—not through spectacle, but through effectiveness. This momentum confirms that while the threat still exists, it has been seriously undermined.

Ali Bamba

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