Wednesday, May 06, 2026

Niger & Burkina Faso Just Changed Mali’s War Overnight

 


Niger and Burkina Faso launched airstrikes inside Mali as the Alliance of Sahel States deployed 15,000 troops — Africa's first self-organized regional military response, without Western permission.

Within hours of the April 25th western-backed terrorist attack, the AES unified force was activated. But this video goes deeper than the military response. 

Ibrahim Traoré revealed in an interview that Burkina Faso once went to war with borrowed weapons — guns they had to return afterward. That was three years ago. Today those same countries are launching joint air campaigns across a 2,000-kilometer front. And underneath all of it sits a uranium secret that explains why certain powers [particularly France] have every reason to want the AES to fail.

🔍 WHAT THIS VIDEO COVERS

→ How Niger and Burkina Faso launched airstrikes in Mali within hours of the April 25th attack
→ The AES unified joint force — scaled from 5,000 to 15,000 troops before the attack even happened
→ Ibrahim Traoré's revelation about borrowed weapons and Burkina Faso's military transformation
→ The Niger uranium story — €3.5 billion exported, €459 million returned — and what changed after the AES coups
→ Why Orano's operating income collapsed from $289 million to $13 million in one year
→ Two paths for the Sahel — and what Africa's response means for the entire continent  

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