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Captain Ibrahim Traore shares a deep look into the future of the Alliance of Sahel States and the path toward true African sovereignty. Discover how Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger are reshaping regional security and development through a unique revolutionary lens. 🌍
In this fourth installment of our exclusive five-part series, President Ibrahim Traore evaluates the current health of the AES, emphasizing that the alliance belongs to the people rather than just the political elite. He addresses the progress of the joint military force, the importance of endogenous development projects, and the complexities of military procurement in a global climate of conflict. 🇧🇫
The President also speaks candidly about diplomatic tensions with neighboring states like Benin and Ivory Coast. He explains why military-to-military cooperation often remains strong at the borders even when political leadership faces friction. This interview provides a rare look at the strategic thinking behind the Sahel move away from traditional imperialist structures and toward a self-reliant future. 🛡
Key topics include the establishment of the AES investment bank, the training of joint battalions to fight terrorism, and the intrinsic revolutionary spirit of the Burkinabe people. Join the conversation as we explore what it takes to reclaim land, secure populations, and build a united front in West Africa. ✊🏾
Chapters
0:00 Introduction to Part Four
1:45 Assessing the Health of the AES
3:55 Endogenous Development and the Investment Bank
5:40 Building the Joint Military Force
8:15 Managing Diplomatic Frictions with Neighbors
10:30 Military Cooperation and Border Intelligence
12:20 The Future of the Burkinabe Revolution
13:45 Closing Remarks and Discussion Questions
Do you believe the AES alliance can become a powerful force for security and African sovereignty? What should African countries do to overcome political differences and work together? Share your thoughts in the comments below. Please subscribe, like, and share this video on WhatsApp, Telegram, and Facebook to help connect Africans worldwide.
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How many foreign nationals do you think are incarcerated in South Africa's prison system? Of this number, how many do you think are Nigerians? If you have been following popular public conversations in South Africa, you would think the numbers should be in the tens or hundreds of thousands - and you would be hilariously wrong.
Using the actual data to make the point, @Big_Mck explores the anatomy of how psy-ops work in Africa by constructing what sound like believable narratives out of complete fabrication and fiction. At a time when the US Africa Command has openly announced the launch of its "Operation Drongo" psy-op targeting Africa with a sophisticated Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference (FIMI) attack, it is more important than ever before for Africans to learn to scrutinise whatever information they allow to get into their ears and eyeballs.
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Kenya’s Parliament Blocks UK Defence Deal Over Military Jurisdiction
Kenya and the UK are currently locked in a standoff over their defense deal, with Kenya’s parliament refusing to fully sign off until they gain the legal right to prosecute British soldiers for crimes committed on Kenyan soil.
Fueled by years of public anger over unresolved cases—most notably the murder of Agnes Wanjiru—this stalemate exposed a fundamental question: can a security partnership truly work without equal accountability?
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A recent U.S. Embassy job listing in Abuja seeks candidates to map, predict, and cultivate local influencers and community attitudes across Nigeria.
While presented under the cover of youth development and cultural exchange, peeling back the diplomatic jargon exposes the underlying mechanics of foreign influence operating inside a sovereign nation.
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“WE WILL WIN THIS WAR!” Ibrahim Traoré Reveals Burkina Faso’s Military Strategy | Part 1.
United States of AfricaIn this powerful first part of a five-part special series, President Captain Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso speaks candidly about the security challenges and the revolutionary path of his nation. Learn how Burkina Faso is navigating the fight against terrorism while resisting foreign influence to secure a future of true independence.
The President addresses tough questions regarding the timeline of the conflict, the initial lack of military equipment, and his ambitious vision for a domestic defense industry. He explains why relying on foreign forces often hinders progress and why training African soldiers on African soil is vital for sovereignty. This interview provides a deep dive into the geopolitical pressures facing the Sahel region and the Alliance of Sahel States.
Beyond military strategy, President Traoré discusses the importance of decolonizing the mindset of both the media and the public. He highlights the need for African-centered narratives that prioritize national interests over imperialist agendas. This is a must-watch for anyone interested in the future of African leadership and the movement toward total continental liberation.
Chapters
0:00 Introduction to the Special Series
1:45 The Vision for Burkina Faso's Sovereignty
3:50 Why the War Timeline Changed
6:45 The Reality of Military Equipment Shortages
9:20 Building an Independent Defense Industry
11:50 Troop Morale and the Sacred Mission
14:10 Protecting Resources from Foreign Interests
15:55 Countering Coup Attempts and Imperialism
18:15 Regional Geopolitics and the AES Confederation
20:25 Decolonizing the Media and the African Mindset
22:48 Conclusion and Call to Action
Do you believe Burkina Faso can achieve total security by building its own defense industry? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section. Make sure to like, subscribe, and share this video on WhatsApp, Telegram, and Facebook to help promote African unity. Stay tuned for part two tomorrow.
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