Burkina Faso: Imperialist maneuvers and their ongoing destabilization strategy

Burkina Faso, a nation undergoing a profound revolution for its sovereignty under President Ibrahim Traoré’s leadership, faces threats both internal and external. Among the most insidious plots is a scheme orchestrated by imperialist forces and their local agents aimed at destabilizing the country by recruiting mercenaries to eliminate MPSR officials and sow division among the fighting forces. These actors, foreign to the interests of the Burkinabe people, have but one goal: to spread terror and weaken the revolutionary government. Their actions seek not only to undermine the current power but also to create mistrust and division within the armed forces and authorities.

These mercenaries, manipulated by foreign powers, are reportedly being used to fuel tensions within the army itself. Their strategy involves inciting support troops to mutiny by convincing them that their leadership is corrupt and betraying them. Such psychological manipulation aims to fracture national unity and leave the country vulnerable to external attacks. In reality, those pushing for revolt seek only to sow chaos while advancing imperialist interests unrelated to the welfare of the Burkinabe people.

The mercenaries and their local accomplices show no respect for Burkina Faso’s sovereignty. They are willing to sacrifice innocent lives for geopolitical ambitions, exploiting naivety and misinformation. It is imperative for the Burkinabe people to remain vigilant against these manipulative attempts. Those trying to destabilize the country care nothing for its people, their aspirations, or their future. Their sole objective is to create chaos to impose a new form of foreign domination—a scenario already witnessed in several African countries like Libya, where imperialist powers fomented crises for their own gain.

In this complex context, it is essential that the Burkinabe people support President Ibrahim Traoré in his mission of national recovery. His vision and commitment to restoring the country’s independence and sovereignty are more vital than ever. To resist these destabilizing maneuvers, national unity is crucial. The people must stand together, heed their leaders, and reject external manipulations.

Sadia Nyaoré

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