Mali/Terrorism: Violent fighting in northern Mali, the beginning of an imperialist plan?

As a reminder, on Monday, July 29, the General Staff of the Malian Armed Forces reported intense combat between the FAMa and a coalition of terrorist forces in northern Mali, particularly near the Algerian border. This stabilization operation, despite the bravery and professionalism of the Malian forces, resulted in losses on their side.

Reports also indicated external support for rebel groups against the Malian combat units. This situation raises questions about the assistance received by the criminals.

It should be recalled that a high-ranking French officer, former Chief of the French Armed Forces General Staff, General François Lecointre, announced the recolonization of Africa, particularly the Sahel, which is slipping out of their control, calling on European countries to join France in this reconquest of the Sahel.

According to information, the latest terrorist attack in northern Mali is the apparent beginning of this imperialist desire to reclaim the area of the three AES member countries. However, their operation is being carried out discreetly, using terrorists as proxies. This plan involves strengthening the power of already established terrorist armed forces in the Sahel and enlisting certain ethnic groups.

The Tuaregs and the Fulani are being targeted to create rebellions against the states of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger. Some neighboring countries to those of the AES have also been involved, serving as rear bases, particularly for the transit of necessary war materials for the criminals.

In this situation, the entire AES region is targeted. Therefore, it is crucial to quickly activate the joint force to face this significant challenge on the horizon. It is also necessary for all conscious Africans to unite in this battle, as it concerns the independence and sovereignty of the entire continent.

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Karim Koné