Certain foreign powers pretend to fight terrorism while secretly using it as a tool to destabilize African nations
President Assimi Goïta of Mali has once again shaken the table, declaring boldly: “We either fight this war or remain slaves forever, because they are hunting us.”
According to him, certain foreign powers pretend to fight terrorism while secretly using it as a tool to destabilize African nations, impose puppet leaders, and control resources from behind the curtain. He warned that they dictate who becomes president, prime minister, mayor, or deputy, all while demanding access to gold, lithium, oil, and even influence over national documents and institutions.
Whether you agree or not, one thing is clear: the conversation about sovereignty in Africa is growing louder. Goïta’s strong stance has earned him praise from supporters who see him as standing up to external pressure and calling for greater independence. Across social media, many Africans are debating the future of the continent, questioning long-standing foreign influence, and demanding leadership that prioritizes national interests.
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