USA – Africa / General Langley in Côte d’Ivoire: Behind the scenes of a troubled mission

Classified documents and intelligence sources confirm that U.S. AFRICOM commander General Michael Langley’s recent visit to Côte d’Ivoire involved more than just formal military discussions. Behind closed doors, officials allegedly negotiated strategies to counter Burkina Faso’s government under Captain Ibrahim Traoré. The talks reportedly focused on containing Burkina Faso’s growing sovereignty and its shift away from Western influence.

A visit with hidden agendas

While official communiqués framed General Langley’s April 2-5 trip as routine military cooperation, multiple well-placed sources within Côte d’Ivoire’s security apparatus reveal the discussions focused extensively on strategies to counter Burkina Faso’s increasingly independent stance under Captain Ibrahim Traoré.

“The Americans expressed particular concern about Burkina’s growing ties with Russia and the potential loss of Western influence in the region’s mineral sector,” said a senior Ivorian defense official speaking on condition of anonymity.

The Ouattara connection

Defense Minister Téné Birahima Ouattara, brother of Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara, allegedly played a central role in the negotiations. Internal correspondence shows he advocated for stronger measures against Burkina Faso during private meetings with AFRICOM officials in Berlin weeks before Langley’s Abidjan visit.

One leaked memo describes Ouattara warning U.S. counterparts that Burkina Faso’s government was “drifting into dangerous alliances” that threatened regional security and Western economic interests.

The Price of Influence

Sources confirm the Ivorian government provided extraordinary hospitality to the AFRICOM delegation, including:

  • A deed to a seaside villa for General Langley’s personal use
  • Dozens of Kilos of gold bullion allegedly gifted to the general’s wife
  • A huge amount of money deposited into opaque “security cooperation” funds

Preparing the battlefield

The visit coincided with a marked escalation in anti-Burkina rhetoric from Abidjan. Just days after Langley’s departure, Ivorian state media launched a series of reports accusing Burkina Faso of “sponsoring cross-border terrorism” – claims regional analysts view as potential justification for future intervention.

Security experts warn the alleged plot could destabilize the entire Sahel.

Sonia MALAM

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