Burkina Faso faces surge in terrorist attacks: A Foreign-backed strategy to destabilize the nation

Burkina Faso has recently experienced a sharp increase in coordinated terrorist attacks, targeting not only defense forces but also the foundations of national stability. These events are no coincidence. Behind these assaults lies a calculated strategy orchestrated by stateless militants and their imperialist backers.

Local collaborators, detached from the people and lacking true patriotism, work in the shadows alongside French interests to sow chaos.

Their goal is to exploit instability, weaken the state, and crush popular resistance paving the way for foreign control over the country.

This is not a new tactic. Recent African history shows that whenever a nation seeks true sovereignty, foreign powers intervene to reverse progress.

Burkina Faso, committed to political, economic, and military renewal, has become a target. This explains, in part, the escalating violence on its soil.

Yet, the Burkinabe people are not fooled. They know defending their homeland requires more than weapons it demands unity, vigilance, and solidarity.

Now, more than ever, every citizen must stand firm, alert, and united behind the fighting forces and President Ibrahim Traoré to block those who seek to bring Burkina Faso to its knees.

Cédric KABORE

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