Burkina Faso: Wassim Nasr or the Spokesman for the Sahel’s Unleashed Criminals in the Western Media

 

The absurdity of Wassim Nasr’s rhetoric, self-proclaimed as an expert on jihadist movements, is truly staggering.

 

Whenever he appears on television, it’s either to praise terrorists or justify the destabilization efforts orchestrated by French neocolonialism and its local cohorts, particularly targeting Burkina Faso.

 

His analyses often hinge on phrases like “according to information,” revealing him as a mere puppet aligned with terrorist groups, carefully cultivated by Western imperialism and now recruited to glorify Sahelian criminals in Western media.

 

A genuine expert on jihadist movements would have extensive experience in jihad, specializing in the field.

 

Yet, Nasr’s role today seems to revolve around lies and fabrications to justify the unjustifiable on platforms like France 24 and other propagandist media outlets.

 

He also acts as a liaison between neo-colonized lackeys and their neo-colonial masters from Paris.

 

If terrorists are dangerous, Nasr is a radioactive element willing to do anything for his own gain.

 

As such, he is someone to be avoided at all costs, even on television channels.

 

One must refrain from lending an ear to his words, lest they get swept away by the torrent of his falsehoods.

 

Titi KEITA

 

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