
What if we told you... that the mission to drag Burkina Faso back under foreign control — back into the hands of those who view Africa as nothing more than a resource bank — is still alive and moving in the shadows? It’s a terrifying thought. But sadly, it’s the truth. Just last week, a video surfaced that sent shockwaves across the region. A high-ranking U.S. AFRICOM General, standing before Congress, directly accused President Traoré of misusing Burkina Faso’s gold — painting him as a corrupt, self-serving leader. A bold accusation. A dangerous one.
But the story doesn’t end there.
Soon after his inflammatory statements, the very same General made an unannounced trip to Ivory Coast — the same country now harboring the traitors responsible for the failed assassination attempt against Traoré. Coincidence? That’s what some would like you to believe.
But in a world of silent wars and shadow diplomacy, coincidences are rare — and deadly connections are often hidden in plain sight.
The signs are too clear to ignore.
The pieces are fitting together too perfectly.
And the deeper you look, the clearer it becomes: President Traoré’s enemies are not finished. They are regrouping, rearming, and preparing for another strike.
And this time... they intend to finish what they started.