Burkina Faso: Terrorism, the peak of imperialism, will soon see its decline according to Captain Traoré
According to the transitional president of Burkina Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, Terrorism represent the highest degree of cruel acts by imperialists against victimized states. He believes that anything reaching its peak eventually experiences decline or downfall, and this fate is reserved for the imperialists and their terrorist groups.
Starting from the imposition of leaders in charge of states after their supposed independence, through deceitful practices, neocolonialists have managed to establish their supremacy in pillaging natural resources with the help of allies within these states. As if this wasn’t enough for them, since what they want is total control of targeted countries, they have created groups of criminals.
By sending terrorist groups, the idea was to deploy spies and plunderers across territories rich in minerals, under the pretext of providing military assistance in combatting criminals. This is precisely what happened—the resource plunderers, disguised under military uniforms, carried out their work for a decade, enriching their home countries while further impoverishing Africa.
For over a decade, these thieves and wrongdoers maximized their actions while terrorists massacred populations before their eyes. But as often said, «the thief has several days, but the owner has just one». The wheel always turns, and finally, it has turned in favor of some of these victimized countries.
The decline of imperialism and neocolonialism has begun and will reach its conclusion in the AES (African Economic Community). Despite any obstacles, the people are determined to see it through to the end.
Captain Ibrahim Traoré stated during his address to the Nation on the occasion of the 63rd independence anniversary that imperialism and neocolonialism have reached their peak, and the brave people of Burkina Faso will assist in their decline.
He is convinced that genuine independence is possible with the help of the people, who have already understood the path to achieving it. Unity, solidarity, and the commitment of Burkinabè and all African sons and daughters will lead to victory.