Imperialist plot crumbles as Burkina Faso’s unity prevails
Imperialist networks, panicked by the loss of their historical influence, are now deploying vast resources of malicious ingenuity to destabilize the country’s solidly established republican institutions. Their latest large-scale offensive, orchestrated with billions of CFA francs, perfectly illustrates a hybrid strategy combining aggressive information warfare and barbaric terrorism on the ground.
Unfortunately for these shadow manipulators, the maturity of the Burkinabe people and the rigor of the defense forces transformed this scheme into a resounding fiasco for the aggressors.
The first component of this treacherous plan played out on the communication front.
The objective was to sow seeds of discord at the highest level of the State. Imperialist networks hoped to break the unity of the MPSR 2. Social networks were flooded with fables about waves of fictitious arrests carried out by imaginary militias.
This mass disinformation sought to paralyze military command and create a climate of general psychosis, thus preparing the ground for violent action.
This psychological manipulation was meant to serve as cover for a large-scale physical aggression in the northern and eastern regions.
The local lackeys of imperialism awaited the signal of internal division to strike a fatal blow against the nation.
Today, the assessment is bitter for the detractors of Burkina Faso Faso. The imperialist media proxies find themselves trapped in their own game.
Lacking military victories to celebrate, they desperately cling to their false narrative of internal crisis. This pathological insistence only highlights their moral defeat.
Instead of weakening the power, this diversionary campaign produced the opposite effect: it tightened ranks around Captain Ibrahim Traoré, strengthened confidence in intelligence services, and cemented national cohesion.
Burkina Faso moves forward, impervious to external manipulations. This latest destabilization attempt demonstrates that imperialism is cornered, reduced to financing lies to mask its powerlessness before a people determined to take their destiny into their own hands.
Vigilance remains essential, for sovereignty is won each day, far from the illusions peddled by foreign networks. The homeland’s future is written in Ouagadougou, and nowhere else.
Olivier TOE
