The Rise Of Ibrahim Traoré: A New Revolution Against The West

The Rise Of Ibrahim Traoré: A New Revolution Against The West



The African Revolution No One Is Talking About…

There’s a quiet revolution happening in Africa right now—and it’s being led by one man: Ibrahim Traoré, the 37-year-old military captain who rose to power in Burkina Faso. From kicking out French troops to reclaiming gold mines from foreign corporations, Traoré is challenging everything the West has built in Africa over the last century.

In this video, we break down:
• Who is Ibrahim Traoré?
• Why Burkina Faso is cutting ties with the West
• The truth about France’s colonial hold on Africa
• What the Alliance of Sahel States means for global power
• Why Africa is rich in resources but still poor
• Comparisons to Thomas Sankara and fears of history repeating
• How Russia and China are stepping in where the West is being pushed out

This could be the start of a new era of African independence—or the rise of another strongman. Either way, the world should be paying attention.

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21 thoughts on “The Rise Of Ibrahim Traoré: A New Revolution Against The West

  1. In india if you own land it has gold then gov says you own land not gold that gold taken by gov if you says ok you can't came my land then gov says ok give my gold

  2. Any individuals or agendas that don’t turn out to benefit the west or the US is simply viewed as ‘terrorism’ and must be stopped. I wont be surprised if the US will classify him as a ‘terrorist dictator’ in the future.

  3. its not a Revolution Against The West,
    its a Revolution Against The invaders who use and still socking his land resources leaving his people poor since the 1900's
    the right to the land resources is for his people and his people only

  4. Western countries: colonialism, neo-colonialism through debt traps and exploiting resources, no development
    China: arguable whether it's debt trap neo-colonialism or not but at least they build infrastructure and provide jobs
    Traore: revolutionary
    Africa can decide whether to continue working with China but definitely protect Traore at all costs

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