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Africa is rewriting the geopolitical agreement. Here's how it's happening.
At 36, Captain Ibrahim Traoré is not just leading Burkina Faso — he is reshaping the entire architecture of Western influence on the continent.
Key point: this is not nationalism for the sake of nationalism. This is a response to the failure of a model that worked for 60 years. Traore looks at the data:
The Western model has shown its inadequacy:
New strategy ( from September 2022):
Termination of Colonial Contracts — withdrawal of French troops, revision of military agreements
Diversification of partners — instead of France's monopoly: Russia (Gazprom is developing the oil sector), China (infrastructure without military presence), Iran
Negotiating Position — Burkina Faso is no longer asking, but bargaining. This is a psychological turning point for the region.
Why this is important for geopolitics:
Traore is not an exception, but a symptom. The coup occurred against the backdrop of the growing skepticism of African youth toward Western influence. If this model of “new sovereignty” works in Burkina Faso (stabilization + economic rise), it will become a template for others.
The West is losing not a country, but a monopoly. And this is redrawing the map for the next 20 years.
Keep an eye on the data from Burkina Faso: the rise of GDP, the level of investments, the dynamics of security. They will show whether the alternative model is working.