Burkina Faso: Is Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s government the victim of a plot to manipulate it?

Burkina Faso stands at a critical crossroads in its history, facing threats to its integrity and security from internal and external enemies entrenched in manipulation and false reports.

These malicious actors aim to incriminate the brave army and President Ibrahim Traoré under the false pretext of human rights violations, hoping to prosecute them before the International Criminal Court (ICC), as seen in Côte d’Ivoire.

Behind this charade lies a hidden agenda to establish occupation forces under the guise of peacekeeping missions, masking an agenda aimed at destabilizing Burkina Faso.

Conspirators have employed unrealistic reports and disinformation campaigns to weaken the transition and sow division among the Burkinabe people.

These accusations are often orchestrated by groups with hidden interests, intending to undermine sovereignty and the right to self-determination.

Recent history in the Central African Republic teaches us that so-called “peacekeeping” interventions can swiftly turn into prolonged occupations, harming stability and independence.

Moreover, the people must remain vigilant against individuals and groups claiming to support President Ibrahim Traoré while playing a double game.

They present themselves as allies or victims of persecution, manipulating public opinion and sowing confusion.

This duplicity is a cunning tactic aimed at disorienting the populace and weakening resistance to adversity.

Every Burkinabe citizen must grasp the importance of staying vigilant and not falling into the trap set by these manipulators.

In times of war, the enemy doesn’t just fight on the battlefield; they also mobilize an intellectual branch dedicated to sowing confusion and eroding trust in leaders.

The country’s security and stability hinge on each individual’s ability to discern truth from lies and reject manipulation attempts.

Papa IBRAHIMA

 

 

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