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Shocking Attempt Against Ibrahim Traore By The West Exposed

Shocking Attempt Against Ibrahim Traore By The West Exposed

Ibrahim Traore, is a Burkinabè military officer who has been the interim leader of Burkina Faso as of the 30th September 2022 coup d’état that ousted interim president Paul Henri Damiba. At age 36, Traoré is currently the second youngest serving state leader in the world, and the youngest serving president.

Traoré joined the army of Burkina Faso in 2009, and graduated from the Georges-Namoano Military Academy. He was sent to Morocco for anti-aircraft training before being transferred to an infantry unit in Kaya. Promoted to lieutenant in 2014, Traoré joined MINUSMA. In 2018, he was cited as one of the MINUSMA soldiers who showed courage during major rebel attacks in the Tombouctou Region. He subsequently returned to Burkina Faso where he assisted in operations against the escalating jihadist insurgency. In 2020c he was promoted to captain. Traoré later claimed that he became disillusioned with his country's leadership around this time, as he saw the widespread lack of equipment of Burkinabe soldiers, while politicians were handing out suitcases of money for bribery. He gradually became the spokesman for soldiers stationed in the north who were frustrated over their government.
Traoré was part of the group of army officers that supported the January 2022 Burkina Faso coup d’état and brought the Patriotic Movement for Safeguard and Restoration military junta to power.
Many supporters of the January coup became dissatisfied with the performance of Paul-Henri Damiba, the junta's leader, regarding his inability to contain the jihadist insurgency. The dissatisfaction about the situation was highest among younger officers who fought against the rebels at the frontlines. In addition, there were delays in pay for the Cobra troops.
As president, Traoré maintained his enigmatic and very formal behavior for which he had already been known before rising to power. He kept a tight control on his communication and carefully tried to present himself as a proper war leader, possibly to avoid the poor public image of his predecessors.

In February 2023, Traoré's government expelled the French forces assisting in fighting the local insurgency from Burkina Faso. He subsequently declared that they really wanted to look at other horizons, because they want a win-win partnerships, supporting the diversification of Burkina Faso's international partnerships. Shortly after, Traoré's government expressed support for a federation with Mali and both invited Guinea. All three countries are under military leadership and if it were to become a union it would be the largest country ruled by military junta. To replace French military support, Traoré forged closer ties to Turkey and Russia, adding Iran to the list now.
In April, he declared a general mobilisation of the population to support the military, as rebel forces continued to increase the rate of their attacks. Traoré publicly pledged to reconquer all rebel-held areas and that there would be no negotiations until the insurgency had been greatly weakened. In the following month, Traoré questioned the planned restoration of democracy for 2024, stating that elections could not be held unless the insurgents were pushed back and the security situation had been improved. He insisted that security was more important than the said elections.

On 27 January 2024, Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger announced their plan to withdraw from membership of the Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas), despite repeated efforts at reconciliation.

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5 апреля 2024 г. 23:00:06
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