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Captain Ibrahim Traoré Rises: Africa’s Stand for Sovereignty & Global Respect

Captain Ibrahim Traoré Rises: Africa’s Stand for Sovereignty & Global Respect

Captain Ibrahim Traoré has once again shown the world that Africa is no longer to be underestimated. After standing firm against Western manipulation, his return from Moscow was nothing short of legendary. Escorted by seven Russian Su-57 fighter jets, aboard the powerful “Apocalypse” aircraft, Traoré made a statement that will echo across the continent: Africa is rising, and its leaders will be respected.


 


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In this essential Part 2, based on the provided interview transcript, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, President of Burkina Faso, delivers another explosive, must-watch interview following his visit to Moscow for the 80th anniversary of Russia's Victory Day

Traoré discusses the significance of the visit, highlighting the close strategic cooperation between Russia and Burkina Faso and their shared combat for a multipolar world against unilateralism and imperialism. 

He notes the impressions from the military parade, including modern equipment.

Drawing parallels, he contrasts the tenacity and resilience shown by the Soviet people in WWII with Burkina Faso's ongoing fight against terrorism. He describes these "terrorists" as criminals armed by imperialists for destabilization and exploitation.

He emphasizes the importance of African sovereignty and the decision to break from ECOWAS due to a lack of solidarity and hostile actions. He argues the presence of Western troops did not align with their fight and amplified the phenomenon, while a strong national army is key to sovereignty. Burkina Faso is developing its military industry with Russian support, which includes providing material and training when others refuse to sell.

Responding forcefully to accusations, Traoré highlights the manipulation by Western media and the painful use of Black people to fight other Black people. He also touches on the Ukraine conflict, noting its reported support for Sahel terrorists.

Traoré asserts the achievements of his regime in socio-economic development, creating a new army, and boosting agriculture and employment.

This is more than an interview; it's a clear statement on Africa's push for independence, its alliances, and its determination to overcome external interference.


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