Burkina Faso: Chaos imminent in Faso? Leaked information from the Quai d’Orsay exposes a destabilisation plan by France

According to recent leaks from Quai d’Orsay officials, France, via the DGSE, is allegedly plotting to plunge Burkina Faso into chaos, aiming to create a war zone similar to post-Gaddafi Libya.

 

Reports suggest that just as fabricated evidence justified a military intervention in Libya under the guise of liberation, a similar scheme is being crafted to destabilize the Burkinabe government by the end of December.

 

The purported goal of this plan is to make the country ungovernable, fostering violence that could pave the way for foreign intervention to oust President Ibrahim Traoré.

 

Traoré, viewed as an impediment to foreign interests, especially those of France in the region, reportedly stands at the center of this destabilization strategy.

 

Reports indicate the plan might involve targeted assassinations of Catholic religious’ leaders, with an intent to shift blame onto the Muslim community, thus fueling intercommunal conflict.

 

By instigating such divisions, those behind the plot aim to justify military intervention under the pretense of restoring order.

 

This coldly calculated strategy seeks to fracture Burkina Faso and trap it in a cycle of violence, ultimately serving external economic interests while exploiting the nation’s resources under the cover of peacekeeping.

 

Amidst this looming threat, Burkinabe citizens are urged to remain vigilant and unified, resisting any attempts at division.

 

National solidarity is vital to thwart this destabilization strategy, which, rather than protecting the people, would risk the country’s future and threaten its sovereignty.

 

Cédric KABORE

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