When France Aimed to Invade Niger
When France aimed to invade Niger, they had already positioned 2000 soldiers ready for deployment.
I wanted to revisit this topic because, although I previously shared it, it's important to emphasize that the truth eventually surfaces and prevails.
The French themselves have stated that following the coup in Niger, they were able to mobilize 2000 soldiers (whom I refer to as mercenaries) in Abidjan within hours, prepared to assist in reinstating their puppet, Mohamed Bazoum.
Where are those who criticized me for asserting that France was behind the initiative to attack Niger? I faced backlash for claiming that France was orchestrating these events.
The French were simply biding their time, waiting for ECOWAS to initiate their intervention so they could take control. This is why they dispatched warships to Benin and Côte d’Ivoire. Anyone who fails to grasp this is genuinely misguided.
Thus, France mobilized 2000 mercenaries intent on storming the presidential palace to restore a puppet regime, reminiscent of their actions in Côte d’Ivoire in 2011, when they bombed President Laurent Gbagbo into submission and installed their puppet, AOuattara PRCI.
Thirteen years later, these same hypocritical French officials admitted they recognized Gbagbo's electoral victory but chose to prevent his return to power. They arrogantly expected to replicate their Côte d'Ivoire strategy in Niger.
However, they misjudged the situation. They didn't anticipate the emergence of Captain and Goïta. They were unprepared for the staunch resistance put forth by @GoitaAssimi and @CapitaineIb226, who firmly warned that any intervention in Niger would be regarded as a declaration of war against all three of them.
Malian PM Choguel KMaiga articulated it well by stating that any threat to Niger would lead to repercussions. Today, we are united as a confederation, showcasing the strength of our solidarity.
The French remain unyielding and vengeful, which explains why they are intensifying their efforts and arming terrorists to undermine us. I've shown you how Niger recently apprehended French intelligence personnel from DGSE among the insurgents, and Captain has captured five spies. We're facing significant aggression, but this time, they will realize we are no longer in the 60s or 80s.
Thanks to Burkina Faso and Niger, ECOWAS hesitated, recognizing that warfare is not a trivial affair.
President A. Tinubu of Nigeria and President Addo of Ghana and the rest, shame on you for betraying your own people to colonial interests. History will remember your betrayal of Niger to the hyenas. Down with traitors and sellouts!