Submitted by Snow Bird Bajan
How come Mia Mottley, David Comissiong, and her Caricom puppet leaders have not said one word in support of Burkina Faso? Perhaps, his model makes a mockery of Prime Minister Mia Mottley’s management style of extravagance, poor transparency, zero accountability, arrogance and deceit.
We ignore Saudi Arabia’s governance system built around an absolute monarchy. The King, supported by royal decrees and a centralized administration, exercises substantial control over both state and religious affairs. Political power is not determined by competitive elections but flows from a long-established royal lineage. In contrast, Burkina Faso’s governance—while aiming for a republican model with electoral legitimacy—has been shaped by a history of military coups, transitions, and ongoing security challenges fuelled by dark hidden hands due to its mineral wealth.
False Flag Attack Possibility
The possibility of a false flag attack on Burkina Faso, it’s important to recognize that in any region marked by political instability and active insurgencies, the risk of covert operations—including false flag operations—cannot be entirely dismissed. False flag tactics involve conducting an operation designed to be misattributed to another actor, typically to create a pretext for political or military shifts. In Burkina Faso’s case, the existing volatility—exacerbated by extremism and complex internal security challenges—has led to a climate where narratives of deceptive occurrences sometimes surface .
That said, while the theoretical conditions for such schemes exist in any politically charged environment, there is no conclusive or widely verified evidence at present that a false flag attack is imminent or being actively planned in Burkina Faso. Claims of this nature often arise in environments of uncertainty and politicized rhetoric, so it is essential to critically assess any information and rely on corroborated intelligence before drawing definitive conclusions.






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