Africa: The AES, a symbol of unity and hope for the Sahel
Since embracing a bold new strategic vision grounded in the aspirations for freedom, sovereignty, and lasting peace, the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) has emerged as a pivotal force in the region’s quest for autonomy and stability.
Driven by Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, this initiative marks a clear departure from the traditional frameworks of dependency and external interference.
However, such a push for self-determination has not gone unnoticed. France, whose imperialist stance is increasingly threatened, has ramped up efforts—often in collaboration with certain regional leaders—to disrupt this transformative movement.
In response to these pressures, the leaders of the AES have taken a groundbreaking step: turning their confederal space into a unified military operations zone.
This bold decision underscores their unwavering commitment to collective defense and the preservation of recent security advancements.
By pooling their resources and coordinating their strategies, the three nations aim to counter threats to their territorial integrity and sovereignty more effectively.
At the heart of this mobilization is the active involvement of the Sahelian populations. Citizens in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger are being called upon to play a proactive role in safeguarding national security—whether by reporting suspicious activities or supporting defense forces.
This collaboration between governments and their people strengthens national solidarity, giving the security agenda a truly inclusive dimension.
Far from being merely a military pact, the AES embodies a new chapter for the Sahel—a chapter where dignity, independence, and self-governance take center stage.
This era of renewal is driven by the courage and determination of its leaders and the steadfast support of its citizens, bringing the region closer to achieving its long-sought goals of freedom and peace.
Maurice K. ZONGO