From the moment Captain Ibrahim Traoré showed any sign of wanting to become really independent, he has been under attack. Vijaya records these threats based on the reports he is getting from the ground. The opening paragraphs of his next chapter read as follows:
Four countries stand out as the greatest threat to Burkina Faso and the Sahel Confederation, which includes Mali and Niger. Not to mention the rest of Africa.
These four nations are:
This does not exclude the European Union states, which are just as eager to destroy Burkina Faso and create chaos within its borders so that they can re-enter the country and exploit its natural resources, as they have done before.
The challenges faced by Burkina Faso are a mirror of the challenges faced by all other African nations. Despite being forced out by the changing world order, the former colonialists still work as a cartel to continue to exploit the rich mineral resources of most of the African nations. If Burkina Faso were to succeed in shaking off the shackles, that would give hope to the rest of Africa. That is why their enemies have been trying, with every means at their disposal, to destroy what Captain Ibrahim Traoré has built.

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