Why the West Is Obsessed with Africa

Africa holds the minerals, the sunlight, the youth—and the leverage. But for centuries, the West has extracted wealth while exporting poverty. Now, with Burkina Faso leading a bold reversal, that equation is under threat. As Captain Ibrahim Traoré reclaims gold, rejects IMF control, and builds self-reliance, the message is clear: Africa is no longer for sale. And the West? It’s no longer in charge.

Burkina Faso: The Rise of a Nation That Said No to the West

Once written off as a failed state, Burkina Faso is now rewriting the rules of post-colonial Africa, led not by Western handouts, but by a 37-year-old military President. Captain Ibrahim didn't just challenge the West rhetorically. He has done it operationally. The West is growing visibly uncomfortable, because he has flipped the narrative from submission to self-determination, from dependency to defiance, making Burkina Faso unignorable.

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