AES: Countries must expect more devious actions from enemies in the coming days

Following the consolidation of ties within the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) with the effective creation of the AES Confederation, the peoples of the three member countries and their leaders can expect intensified external pressure from terrorists and their patrons.

It is well known that revolutionary and popular coups in Africa are not well received by certain entities. The intense scrutiny on the military regimes in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger testifies to this. The commitment of these leaders to serve their peoples, turning their backs on foreign interests, has heightened the anger of their adversaries.

This explains the increasing number of attack plans against them since their stance against imperialism and neocolonialism became known. All means are being used to topple these regimes, which are strongly supported by their people. Following the official creation of the AES Confederation on Saturday, July 6, confirming their commitment to joint actions against various challenges, the adversaries’ adrenaline is likely at its peak.

The enemies had hoped for a possible failure of this project to pool efforts for the security and development of the AES member countries. At this rate, the enemy feels highly threatened and may escalate its nefarious actions to undermine the efforts of the revolutionary leaders.

According to analysts, these enemies will intensify both terrorist and media attacks against the leaders, combat forces, and the general population. The reassuring aspect is that the Heads of State have reaffirmed their determination to accelerate the ongoing momentum, with the support of the AES peoples, to overcome adversity in all its forms and to initiate peace and economic development.

Sadia Nyaoré