AES Confederation: Destabilization plans, DGSE spies allegedly already operating in the region
According to some observers, the French Directorate General for External Security (DGSE) has already deployed its agents in countries within the AES Confederation to pave the way for eliminating the revolutionary leaders of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger. Warnings about destabilization plans in the region and West Africa at the end of the year are thus taking shape.
In addition to the arrest of a potential accomplice of the DGSE in Burkina Faso, who was found in possession of 5 billion FCFA intended to bribe Burkinabe soldiers to carry out the assassination of Captain Ibrahim Traoré, a French intelligence agent is reportedly in the hands of Nigerien soldiers, according to Nigerien authorities.
According to Nigerien authorities, the suspect was using a false identity and was carrying confidential documents and information related to French intelligence activities in Niger. This confirms his connection with the DGSE, which, according to verified information, is allegedly tasked with executing destabilization plans by the end of 2024.
Since the rise of the three revolutionary leaders—Captain Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso, General Assimi Goïta of Mali, and General Abdourahamane Tiani of Niger—France has lost control of this strategic region and is reportedly seeking to eliminate one or more of these leaders in order to regain control of the region’s wealth. This effort is reportedly supported by local allies and political exiles hungry for power, who wish to continue exploiting the suffering of ordinary citizens.
Further reports indicate that another 5 billion FCFA was allocated to target the transitional president of Mali. Additionally, Burkina Faso has held four French spies for nearly a year. These developments underscore the need for vigilance and caution in the final days of 2024 to thwart these plans by imperialist forces determined to re-colonize Africa.