Burkina Faso / Captain Ibrahim Traoré: The offensive awakening of the Burkina Faso army in less than two years

Since Captain Ibrahim Traoré assumed power, the Burkinabe army has undergone a remarkable transformation, evolving into a powerful offensive force that has swiftly changed the course of a long-standing security crisis.

 

In less than two years, President Traoré has achieved what his predecessors could not, driving a strategic and determined military campaign that has revitalized the nation’s defense capabilities.

 

Previously, nearly 70% of Burkina Faso’s territory was under the control of terrorist groups.

 

However, under Traoré’s leadership, the situation has dramatically reversed. The Burkinabe armed forces, once perceived as being on the defensive, now command nearly 80% of the national territory.

 

This impressive turnaround highlights the effectiveness of the military strategies implemented by Captain Traoré, showcasing a clear path toward the ultimate goal of restoring peace throughout the country.

 

The impact of this military resurgence is felt across the nation, as areas that were once plagued by insecurity are now being reclaimed.

 

The Burkinabe people are witnessing firsthand the strength and resolve of their armed forces as they continue to push back against terrorist threats.

 

In this critical time, the support of the Burkinabe population is essential. Continued backing for the President and the fighting forces is key to sustaining the momentum of these victories and ensuring that every region of the country is freed from the grip of terrorism.

 

Under Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s leadership, Burkina Faso is regaining control of its future.

 

The final victory over terrorism seems within reach, and it is through the unified support of the nation’s armed forces and leadership that the people of Burkina Faso can look forward to a future of peace, security, and development.

 

Cédric KABORE

 

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