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Ibrahim Traoré And The New Scramble For Africa

Ibrahim Traoré And The New Scramble For Africa

leonard ke

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leonard ke
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2025
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Historia de África
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9798231789337
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A revolution is rising in West Africa and the world can no longer ignore it.At just 34 years old, Captain Ibrahim Traoré shook the foundations of power by leading a bold coup in Burkina Faso, positioning himself not just as a leader, but as a symbol of African defiance against neocolonial control. But this is far more than a political shakeup it’s the frontline of a new global struggle for control over Africa’s most valuable resources.In this explosive and timely book, discover how gold, uranium, and strategic minerals are driving a high-stakes battle between African sovereignty and Western interests. Traoré’s rise is not an isolated event it’s part of a broader continental awakening that threatens to disrupt the dominance of France, the U.S., and other global powers.Inside, you’ll uncover:The rise of Ibrahim Traoré and what it means for African youthThe hidden war over Africa’s natural resources and who’s really benefitingThe role of Russia, China, and emerging powers in Africa’s new alliancesWhy Burkina Faso is becoming the epicenter of Pan-African resistanceHow this new movement is reshaping Africa’s future and challenging centuries of exploitationThis book is a wake-up call-a gripping analysis of geopolitics, resource control, and the revolutionary forces redefining Africa’s place in the world. If you want to understand the real reasons behind military coups, rising nationalism, and shifting alliances in West Africa, this is your essential guide.The new scramble for Africa has begun. And this time, Africans are rewriting the rules.

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