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Burkina Faso’s President Finally Responds To U.S. General’s Threats

April 28, 2025
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Burkina Faso’s President Finally Responds To U.S. General’s Threats
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Captain Ibrahim Traoré, Burkina Faso’s military leader, has issued a defiant response to U.S. General Michael Langley’s recent threats of arrest, elimination, or even invasion, declaring: “We either agree to fight for our country or we remain slaves forever.” The statement, delivered during a national security address, underscores escalating tensions between the West African nation and Western powers over sovereignty, resource control, and anti-terrorism strategies

 

General Langley, head of U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM), ignited controversy during a U.S. Senate hearing on April 3, alleging that Traoré diverted Burkina Faso’s gold reserves for personal security rather than public welfare. Langley framed Traoré’s leadership as a “threat to his own people” and criticized his alliances with Russia and China. The remarks drew swift condemnation across Africa, with critics labeling them neo-colonial interference. Social media erupted with hashtags like #HandsOffBurkina, while the South African Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) denounced the accusations as “imperialist tactics”.

Burkina Faso’s government dismissed Langley’s claims as “gravely inaccurate,” asserting that gold revenues fund infrastructure, security, and anti-terrorism efforts. Traoré, who seized power in a 2022 coup, has positioned himself as a champion of resource nationalism, redirecting mining profits from foreign corporations to local development projects.

In a televised speech on April 25, Traoré framed Langley’s threats as part of a broader Western campaign to destabilize nations resisting foreign influence. “Our gold, our land, our future these are not for sale,” he declared, citing Burkina Faso’s membership in the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) with Mali and Niger. The AES, formed in 2023, emphasizes collective defense against terrorism and neo-colonial exploitation.

Traoré also highlighted recent coup attempts allegedly orchestrated from neighboring Côte d’Ivoire a French ally as evidence of foreign subversion. On April 21, Burkina Faso’s security forces thwarted a plot targeting the presidential palace, which officials linked to Ivorian-based “enemies of the nation”.

The Sahelian leader’s rhetoric resonates with Pan-Africanist movements drawing parallels to historical figures like Thomas Sankara and Muammar Gaddafi, both of whom were ousted or assassinated after challenging Western hegemony. Traoré’s policies expelling French troops, partnering with Russian military advisors, and rejecting ECOWAS mirror Mali and Niger’s shifts toward anti-Western alliances.

Analysts warn that Burkina Faso’s stance risks further isolation but note growing domestic support. “Traoré’s defiance reflects a regional awakening,” said Geoffroy Julien Kouao, a West African political analyst. “The Sahel is no longer content to be a proxy battleground”.

The U.S. State Department has yet to comment on Langley’s remarks, but the African Union has called for non-interference in sovereign affairs. Meanwhile, Russia praised Burkina Faso’s independent path, pledging continued military support.

As jihadist violence persists over 40% of Burkina Faso remains under insurgent control Traoré’s ability to balance security, sovereignty, and international pressure will define his legacy. For now, his message is clear: We choose freedom, even if it costs us everything.

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