In Moscow, Russia, Captain Traore is engaged in high-level security discussions with the presidents of China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia. The objective of these talks is to secure a deal, ensuring their support and defense for the construction of Africa’s first nuclear power and nuclear weapons facility in Burkina Faso.
This initiative aims to protect Africa’s sovereignty from Western colonization, drawing parallels with North Korea’s nuclear weapons program. Notably, Niger possesses the necessary uranium reserves for this endeavor.
Given Captain Traore’s backing from Russia and China, Western nations such as the United States and Europe may face challenges in intervening. The meetings are reportedly progressing successfully, with further updates forthcoming from Russia.
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