Burkina Faso: Behind the recent terrorist attacks, a devious strategy led by stateless people and the French DGSE

According to available information, behind the recent terrorist attacks lies a devious strategy, orchestrated by stateless actors and the French DGSE, with the aim of sowing chaos and destabilizing Burkina Faso.

Consistent reports reveal the existence of a malicious plan designed to strike the country on multiple fronts. At the heart of this scheme is an attempt to trigger mutinies within the military ranks, while terrorist groups would be tasked with taking control of strategic cities. This twisted coordination—cynically referred to by its architects as a “general movement”—was intended to plunge the country into total confusion, weaken institutions, and overthrow the republican order.

But this plot did not take into account the resilience of the Burkinabe people, the vigilance of their Fighting Forces, and above all, the unwavering determination of President Ibrahim Traoré, who now stands as a symbol of resistance against all forms of aggression on national sovereignty.

This vile conspiracy demonstrates the extent to which local accomplices and their imperialist masters are willing to go to derail the path toward freedom, security, and restored dignity. In the face of this, the moment calls for vigilance, unity, and national solidarity.

Every citizen must understand that Burkina Faso stands at a crucial crossroads in its history. The choice is clear: either be manipulated by the enemies, or stand firmly behind the Head of State and the brave Fighting Forces to defend the Burkinabè homeland.

Across cities and villages, in barracks and households alike, the people must stand together to say NO to destabilization, NO to division, and YES to victory for Burkina Faso.

Karim Koné

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