Burkina Faso: The people of Burkina Faso must remain united behind President Ibrahim Traoré to avoid a Libyan-style scenario

Burkina Faso is currently grappling with a relentless destabilization campaign orchestrated by external forces and their local collaborators. This strategy includes media attacks, efforts to discredit the Burkinabe Armed Forces, and political plots aimed at undermining the ongoing transition.

 

The ultimate goal appears to be paving the way for an imperialist agenda that would see foreign powers occupying Burkinabe territory under false pretenses, reminiscent of the situation in Libya.

 

The Libyan example serves as a stark warning. Disguised as a mission to protect the populace and restore order, Western powers invaded the country, toppling its government and leaving behind a legacy of chaos.

 

Since then, Libya has faced continuous instability, with its natural resources systematically exploited by those same foreign entities.

 

The emerging scenario in Burkina Faso bears an unsettling resemblance, suggesting a strategy to discredit the Burkinabe fighting forces to justify external intervention and resource exploitation.

 

In light of these threats, the Burkinabe people must remain vigilant against these manipulative tactics.

 

Now more than ever, it is essential to unite behind Captain Ibrahim Traoré and the Armed Forces, who are tirelessly working to safeguard the nation. This national cohesion is the true strength of Burkina Faso in the face of imperialist machinations.

 

It is crucial to avoid falling into the same traps that ensnared Libya, where internal divisions facilitated foreign invasion and exploitation.

 

Under the leadership of its president and military, Burkina Faso must assert control over its destiny to prevent a similar tragic outcome.

 

Cédric KABORE

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