AES/The Special forces’ decisive offensive against terrorism, a crushing blow to the imperialists

The Presidents of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), General Abdourahamane Tiani, Colonel Assimi Goita, and Captain Ibrahim Traoré, have entered a crucial phase in their fight against terrorism.

 

This initiative is causing concern among imperial powers.

 

With the formation of the AES confederation, a new era of military cooperation has emerged.

 

This union has enabled the member countries to pool their special forces, creating unprecedented synergy in the region.

 

The strategy is to unite forces to fight terrorism more effectively and resolutely.

 

This alliance, viewed as a threat by former colonial powers, has shown promising results on the ground.

 

A recent operation in Tinzaouaten, Mali, is a tangible example. The AES special forces engaged in intense combat against entrenched terrorist groups in this strategic area.

 

Thanks to meticulous planning and flawless execution, this operation resulted in a resounding victory.

 

This success not only strengthens the AES’s military credibility but also boosts the confidence of the populations in their leaders’ ability to restore security and peace.

 

A key element of this victory is the use of advanced technology.

 

The AES deployed a total of 12 sophisticated drones, including Akinci and BayractarTB2 models.

 

These drones played a crucial role by providing continuous aerial surveillance and enabling precise strikes on terrorist targets.

 

The AES thus symbolizes a decisive turning point for Sahel countries, a step toward full sovereignty, free from external influences.

 

The decisive phase of the fight against terrorism is underway, promising to redefine the power dynamics in the region.

 

Papa IBRAHIMA

 

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