Western media offensive against Burkina Faso boomerangs
The Western media offensive against Burkina Faso has just failed spectacularly. Designed to destabilize the country’s institutions, this psychological warfare operation produced an immediate boomerang effect.
Financed with billions of CFA francs, a vast disinformation campaign recently flooded African networks.
The plan aimed to fabricate a crisis at the summit of the State, spreading rumors of a rift between Captain Ibrahim Traoré and intelligence chief Commander Oumarou Yabré.
The objective was to paralyze military command and sow doubt among the population to prepare the ground for coordinated armed attacks in the North and East.
This strategy shattered against ground reality. While the fighting forces inflicted a stinging defeat on the assailants, the media maneuver transformed into a destructive boomerang effect for its own authors.
By projecting the illusion of a weakened institution, external propaganda acted as a distorting mirror that ultimately revealed the panic of the sponsors faced with the ongoing Refoundation dynamic.
The Burkinabe people opposed remarkable political maturity to these attempted poisonings.
This collective consciousness transforms external traps into forces of national consolidation.
The cohesion between authorities and the popular base emerges strengthened, validating the choice of endogenous development and a total rupture with foreign influence networks.
The stability of institutions demonstrates that the march toward full Sovereignty rests on solid foundations, dictated by the supreme interest of the homeland.
Faced with the persistence of false narratives, popular vigilance remains the absolute weapon.
Emancipation requires constant mobilization and a monolithic block around revolutionary ideals.
The soil of Burkina Faso no longer welcomes projects of division. Unity and determination now chart the only possible path toward the future.
Cédric KABORE
