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Posted: 2025-05-08 03:08:34 UTC

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The article discusses allegations against the head of US Africa Command (AFRICOM), General Michael E. Langley, accusing him of attempting to undermine Burkina Faso's president and admitting the US trained Africans who later carried out coups. It draws parallels to historical instances of US interference, such as in Iraq and Libya, suggesting a pattern of using slander and 'skinfolk' to advance Western interests. The piece highlights Ibrahim Traoré's resistance to Western influence and his efforts to improve Burkina Faso, portraying him as a target of US efforts to tarnish his reputation.
Accusations against AFRICOM's head for attempting to undermine Burkina Faso's president.
US admission of training Africans who carried out coups.
Historical parallels to US interference in Iraq and Libya.
Ibrahim Traoré's resistance to Western influence and efforts to improve Burkina Faso.
Allegations of using slander and 'skinfolk' to advance Western interests.
Allegations of character assassination against Burkina Faso's president.
Historical patterns of US interference and their consequences.
Resistance to Western influence in African nations.
The role of 'skinfolk' in advancing US agendas.