When General Michael Langley, head of U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM), labels Captain Ibrahim Traoré—the leader of Burkina Faso—as a “threat to his own people,” we must pause and ask: Who truly threatens Africa’s future—its sovereign leaders or foreign generals stationed thousands of miles away?

Let’s not ignore the facts: Captain Traoré has already survived multiple assassination attempts since taking power—an all-too-familiar fate for African leaders who reject Western control and fight for true independence. History tells us that when an African leader dares to stand on sovereignty, reclaim natural resources, and unite with neighboring nations against foreign influence, he becomes a target, not because he endangers his people, but because he threatens global interests.

Captain Traoré’s so-called “crime” is daring to reclaim Burkina Faso’s gold—not for multinational corporations or foreign banks, but to empower his nation. His bold plan to use the country’s wealth to fund infrastructure, development, and self-reliance exposes the uncomfortable truth: Africa’s poverty is manufactured, maintained by those who profit from its resources while keeping its people in chains of dependency.

But Traoré is not alone. Burkina Faso has joined forces with Mali and Niger to form the Alliance of Sahel States—a mutual defense pact designed to protect their sovereignty from both terrorist threats and foreign intervention. Together, these nations have expelled French troops, rejected Western military dictates, and charted a course toward self-reliance. This regional unity represents a direct challenge to AFRICOM and the broader neo-colonial grip on West Africa.

And that is why General Langley and others are sounding alarms.

The late Muammar Gaddafi wasn’t just demonized for his internal policies—he was targeted because he dared to dream beyond Libya’s borders. Gaddafi envisioned a United States of Africa, a continent united under one government, with a gold-backed currency designed to break free from the IMF, World Bank, and Western financial exploitation. That vision posed an existential threat to those who profit from a divided and dependent Africa.

Picture of  Muammar Gaddafi with all the African Presidents on it to show his unity and support for a United States of Africa

So, like Thomas Sankara before him—who called out Western debt traps and fought for African dignity—Gaddafi was labeled a dictator, destabilized, and ultimately assassinated. His nation was left in ruins, and his dream of African unity was buried under NATO bombs.

It’s only a matter of time before Western media outlets begin saturating headlines with familiar phrases:

  • “Authoritarian rule in Burkina Faso”
  • “Human rights concerns under Traoré”
  • “Democracy at risk in the Sahel”

These narratives aren’t about protecting African citizens—they’re about justifying sanctions, covert operations, or even military action to regain control over a region slipping from Western hands.

We must remember how similar rhetoric was deployed to:

  • Justify NATO’s destruction of Libya.
  • Excuse France’s decades-long exploitation through the CFA franc.
  • Cover up the failures of AFRICOM, whose presence has coincided with a dramatic rise in terrorism across the Sahel.

When African leaders choose sovereignty over submission, Western powers don’t respond with respect—they respond with regime change tactics, both economic and military.

Captain Traoré’s vision, alongside Mali and Niger, represents more than national pride—it’s a blueprint for African independence. And that’s precisely why he’s being labeled a threat.

The true danger isn’t Traoré or the Alliance of Sahel States—it’s the desperation of foreign powers unwilling to let Africa control its own destiny. General Langley’s statement is not a defense of human rights—it’s a defense of geopolitical interests.

As media narratives intensify, Africans and the global diaspora must stay vigilant. Question the headlines. Follow the money. Recognize the patterns.

Africa doesn’t need AFRICOM’s protection.
It needs the freedom to determine its future—without being punished for daring to do so.

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  1. Will MSNBC, CBS, NBC, CNN PAINT A TRUE PICTURE ABOUT BURKINA FASO AND THE REAL RECORD ABOUT CAPTAIN IBRAHIM TRAORE. AFRICA HAS CHANCE TO RISE LET’S ALL GET BEHIND IT AND PUSH HARD AGAINST THOSE WHO WANT TO SEE AFRICA FAIL. PEOPLE LIKE GEN. LANGLEY MUST BE CALLED OUT BY AFRICAN AMERICANS NOW.

  2. THIS MAKES ME BEYOND MAD, BUT NOT SURPRISED BY Michael Langley’s “white supremacist” position. Buffalo Soldiers & Black Miltia did the SAME THING, “PROTECTED ‘white’ settlers & killed their OWN PEOPLE (Prof Carol Anderson, “white rage”)! “INTEGRATION IS INFILRATION.” THIS is HOW caucasian CIA operates & HOW they RECRUIT blacks to go AGAINST their Own People. All SKIN folk AIN’T KINFOLK. TRAITORS: Ex F.B.I Informant talks infiltration of BLACK CULTURE, 1978 Darthard Perry, Herold Noel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GGrd8Pk554; Perry ADMITTED TO SETTING FIRES TO BLACK Communities to make it “appear” Black People were setting fires to their own neighborhoods, when it was “sponsored” by CIA; CIA OPS: William O’Neal, Angela Davis (friend to CIA gloria steinim infiltrated Black Panthers), Barack Obama & his CIA actual ‘family’ (orchestrated w/Clinton & France, Assassination of Gaddafi) FBI agent asked O’Neal if he “was mad when MLK & Malcolm X, DIED,” O’Neal responds,
    “I NEVER thought about it.” O’Neal’s LACK OF COMPASSION toward MLK Jr & Malcolm X may have “initiated”
    FBI agent’s “comfort” to offer O’Neal “the deal” to BETRAY BLACK PANTERS & Fred Hampton;O’Neal AVOIDED
    JAIL TIME & WAS “REIMBURSED”. “JUDAS & THE BLACK MESSIAH”: ANATOMY OF BETRAYAL; https://hamptonscript.com/2021/02/12/judas-and-the-black-messiah-the-anatomy-of-betrayal/
    Keith Lucas said, “I know a lot of brothers who when they watch this movie, they’re “probably going to see themselves MORE like William O’neal” than LIKE FRED HAMPTON,” Lucas said. “The slave master NO LONGER
    has to Whip, Shoot, Lynch, Rape, Poison & Brainwash you..he has TAUGHT you to do it yourself.” Malcom X IN CAPTIVITY WE’VE LEARNED & ADAPTED TO THE EVIL, EFFECTIVE WAYS OF THE OPPRESSORS! (willie lynch letter pages 16, 17) & HAVE COPIED THEIR EVIL WAYS. “DO NOT Envy the oppressor, the violent or Choose ANY of his ways.” Proverbs 3:31

  3. What a well researched article. We, who know the truth, are shunned because we, are not afraid to say, that both political parties have blood on their hands. Ibrahim, is an amazing young man. Educated, humble, focused and a genius in mapping out what he wants for his people. I appreciated his shout-out to ADOS in America in his groundbreaking speech, about who thinks they are entitled to Africa’s riches, while disrespecting its people. Every black person on the planet should perform a day of prayer for Ibrahim. This should serve as shield to protect him from demonic forces.

  4. Frantz Richemond on

    Thank you for this post , it takes all of us to let them know we are not in the 20 century no more where all the information and lies are controlled by them the elites .

  5. Jacques Sotero Agboton on

    Why doesn’t general Langley tell the US citizens where is the gold at Fort Knox instead worrying about the gold Burkina Faso secured so as not to borrow from the World Bank or the IMF?

    General Langley is defending the bloodsuckers of international bankers, but sometimes financial slavery has to be stopped.

    Unfortunately, traitors to our race are generals also, and they will do the dirty works for their masters.

  6. We don’t need Gen Langley’s advice on our continent. He should take his military boots off our necks and go back home to serve his write supremacist masters. We, Africans do not need American soldiers or democracy going by what his government is doing in America today. Enough is enough and we stand by our son, Traore. We rather have our own son of Africa control our gold than the neo-colonial imperialist dictatorship of America.

  7. Nontombi Tutu on

    THIS!!! Everyday this. Thank you for pointing out how from now day one of African independence the West has worked to destabilize and even kill African leaders who put their countries above the Western powers’ demands. Africa rise, our very life is at stake!

  8. ScorpionQueen on

    To me, America is a colony of lland grabbing thieves, diamondand other gem hunters and now it is time for the hunter to get capturedby the game!

    I mean really, how far do they think they can go? It’s GAME OVER!

    The new world is already here! So they need to snap outta that dream state!

  9. Why is General Michael Langley, and his American soldiers not invading boko haram and other terrorist groups in the region but planing to invade Burkina Faso, because of gold and the natural resources. There is no Goliath David cannot defeat …with all weapons Americans have, we are ready to support Burkina people:all African youth we will fight to save and protect our continent. If General Michael Langley failed to fight gun violence in his country we are going to hang his head in shame at museums in Ouagadougou ,

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