This video explains how Mali's strategic pivot from French neocolonial influence to Russian security cooperation triggered a sophisticated coordinated terror offensive on April 25, 2025, involving approximately 10,000-12,000 fighters targeting Bamako, Kati, Gao, Kidal, and Ségu. The attack, which killed Mali's defense minister Sadio Camara and forced Russian Africa Corps mercenaries into tactical retreat, demonstrates a classic proxy warfare doctrine where Western intelligence agencies (CIA, French DGSE, Mossad) cultivate jihadist assets to destabilize governments that refuse Western dictates. The video argues that the Sahel now accounts for over 51% of worldwide violent extremism deaths, a statistic that did not exist before Western stabilization missions, suggesting that foreign military interventions and intelligence operations inadvertently fuel the very terrorism they claim to combat.
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The sands of West Africa are once again soaked in blood, treachery, and the unmistakable fingerprints of foreign intelligence meddling. Overnight, the nation of Mali, a sovereign country that dared to throw out the French neoc colonial machine and pivot toward Russian security cooperation, was rocked by the single most ambitious and sophisticated coordinated terror offensive the Sahel has witnessed in over a decade. Suareg rebels celebrating their takeover of the northern Malian town of Kdal.
>> Cities under attack by jihadists and rebels. Russian mercenaries in retreat.
And a defense minister killed in his own home.
>> Hundreds of armed fighters linked to al-Qaeda try to storm the barracks on motorcycles.
In Civare, around 600 km northeast of Bamako, gunfire echoes near a camp used by Russia's Africa corpse mercenaries.
This was not a random uprising of disgruntled tribesmen. This was a full-scale multiffront military blitzkrieg targeting the capital Bamako, the critical garrison town of Kati, and the northern strongholds of Gao, Kadal, and Seere. All executed with a surgical precision that stretches the imagination of what a so-called ragtag jihadi group can achieve. We are talking about a force estimated by the Russian Defense Ministry and the Africa Corps at approximately 10,000 to 12,000 fighters moving in synchronized columns using suicide vehicle-born improvised explosive devices to assassinate a sitting defense minister and nearly reaching the presidential palace itself.
This scale of operation does not materialize from cave dwelling militants. It requires satellite level intelligence, massive logistical supply chains, and a green light or active engineering from state sponsors. The primary victims of this carnage were not just Malian soldiers, but the nation's defense minister, Sadio Camra, the very architect who severed Mali's military ties with Paris and opened the door for Russian forces. He was killed alongside his wife and two grandchildren when a high yield car bomb leveled his residence in a blast so powerful it rewrote the geography of his neighborhood. Um, meanwhile, the Russian Africa Corps, the Kremlin controlled successor to the Vagner group, found itself heavily outnumbered reportedly by a staggering 6:1 ratio and was forced into a tactical retreat from the symbolic northern city of Kaidal, seeding ground to an unholy alliance of al-Qaeda's Janim franchise and to our egg separatists. These are the horrific headlines, but the real story is the invisible hand guiding the operations.
Before we dive deeper into this labyrinth of colonial plunder, intelligence agency death squads, and the reawakening of a multipolar Africa, make sure to hit that like button, drop a comment, even if it's just a dot or a flag emoji, to represent the Sahelian resistance because every interaction pushes this truth past the corporate algorithm. Subscribe and ring the bell to support honest journalism that refuses to sit in the pockets of Washington, Paris, or Tel Aviv. The sequence of events and the sheer quality of the enemy's fires betray a classic proxy warfare doctrine perfected by the west. How do you explain the logistics of moving 12,000 militants across the harsh terrain of the Sahara to hit four major cities simultaneously? The Russian defense apparatus in Moscow has directly accused Ukrainian and European mercenary instructors of training these militants, pointing to the recent influx of Ukrainian special operations forces eager to open a second front against Moscow's interests anywhere on the globe. But the rot goes much deeper than Kiev. We must look at the familiar triad of destabilization, the American CIA, the French DGSSE, and the MSAD. It is a matter of documented fact, not conspiracy theory, that the US was aggressively negotiating an intelligence sharing deal with Mali before the attacks, demanding drone overflight rights that would have mapped every inch of Bamako's defenses. The same US intelligence apparatus has a long sorted history of cultivating jihadist assets to bleed their geopolitical rivals. A script they perfected in Syria where they funneled tow missiles and logistics to moderate rebels fighting shoulder-to-shoulder with al-Qaeda's al-Nusra front against the Syrian Arab army. Now in Mali, the same formula is being applied. Weaponizing takiri extremism to topple a government that refuses to bow to the dictates of the West. The French Intelligence Service, DGSSE, was already caught red-handed in August 2025 when Malian counter intelligence arrested French national Yan Vizilier, a DGSSE operative along with two Malian generals in a foiled coup plot directly backed by Paris. When the coup failed, the strategy shifted from a silent knife in the barracks to a thousand suicide bombers in the streets.
To understand this rage, we must confront the historical crime scene. To grasp why France, with the backing of the occupation entity and the American deep state, is so desperate to crash Mali back into chaos, you have to follow the money trail of uranium and gold. For over a century, France didn't just colonize Mali. It surgically extracted its soul, treating the nation as a private vault for the French treasury.
Even after the so-called independence, the criminal architecture of France ensured that every ounce of Malian gold, over 70 tons annually from more than a dozen mines. And every chunk of uranium destined for France's nuclear reactors was sold at a fraction of its market value, enriching Parisian elites while Malian children starved. The French nuclear giant Orano, formerly Oriva, operated the Falia deposit under contracts that were deliberately disadvantageous to Mali, securing the energy future of Europe on the backs of impoverished Africans who saw zero benefit. Mali, like its sister nations, Niger and Bkina Faso, finally woke up.
The military government of Colonel Aimi Goa took the unforgivable decision to reclaim national sovereignty.
A sovereignist economic policy that kicked out the French ambassador expelled French troops from operation Barcane and demanded a fair price for Malian resources. This was the ultimate sin in the eyes of Paris, setting a successful example of defiance. A stable, secure Mali charting its own course is a mortal threat to the French neoc colonial project. A domino that could uh and already has sparked a revolution across the alliance of Sahel states. Therefore, Mali had to be broken just as they attempted to break the Syrian state by unleashing a hydra of jihadist militias. A fragmented terrorized nation cannot negotiate uranium prices. It can only beg for French counterterrorism bailouts that come with chains attached. In the aftermath of the betrayal by the West, Mali turned east. The Russian Africa Corps stepped into the vacuum left by the withdrawing French forces, transforming the security landscape.
Unlike the Western forces, who played a double game, the Russian contingent, though facing overwhelming odds in this recent ambush, has been instrumental in training the Malian armed forces and providing tactical air power. When the massive offensive hit Bamako on April 25th, 20.
It was the Africa Cors MI8 and my 24 attack helicopters that scrambled from Kotti air base, flying 21 combat sordies to strike enemy columns. Their Sue24 aircraft carried out six sorties, delivering eight devastating strikes, while Inocet's precision drones hunted down enemy vehicles. The Russian Defense Ministry reported that over 245 militants were neutralized in these blistering counterattacks, targeting their troop deployments and logistics, a move that ultimately prevented the jihadists from seizing the presidential palace and decapitating the state entirely. While Western media gleefully reports the tactical withdrawal from Kedall as a Russian fiasco, the sober military reality is that the Africa Corps, massively outnumbered, fought a defensive action for over 24 hours while completely surrounded, negotiating a temporary exit to preserve force integrity rather than allowing the Malian government to fall entirely. This is exactly the kind of foreign military support that terrifies the Assean regime. effective, uncompromised by a desire to loot resources and premised on ensuring the survival of the legitimate government of Mali. This brings us to the deeply uncomfortable question of the occupation state and its Mossad mercenaries. The synergy between French neoconial intelligence and the Mossad in Africa is an open secret. They share a common tactical platform, chaos. In recent months, several Iranian nationals and allied business figures have been actively targeted or kidnapped on Malian soil. A clear signal that the Axis of Tel Aviv and Paris is trying to dismantle the emerging Tehran Bamako Axis. Two French spies, Cecil Kohler and Jacques Perry, recently faced death penalty trials in Iran for precisely this connection. Spying for Assad and plotting regime change. The same espionage networks operate in Bamako. An intelligence assessment published by the Russian foreign service draws a direct line between westernbacked terror cells and the attempts to suffocate the alliance of Sahel states, a tripartite grouping of Mali, Nijer, and Bkina Faso that has evicted Western military bases.
The global terrorism index confirms that the the Sahel now accounts for over 51% of worldwide violent extremism deaths, a horrifying statistic that did not exist before the Western stabilization missions. Are we really to believe that Islamist groups who emerged and multiplied exponentially during the US NATO occupation of Libya and the French bombing campaign operate without the tacit approval or grooming of the very intelligence agencies that profit from forever wars. The attack on April 25th labeled a coup attempt by Russia utilized stinger and mistral manpads according to battle reports.
sophisticated manportable air defense systems that jihadists cannot build in Tuare workshops, but which we have seen flowing unchecked from the arsenals of US allies into the hands of Takuris ever since the Syrian proxy war. The tribal, social, and community fabric of Mali is being weaponized as a theater for this great power struggle. The two are separatists of the Azawad Liberation Front fighting for an independent state share little ideological DNA with the Salifi jihadist brutality of JNIM. Yet they have formed a tactical marriage of convenience because both have been manipulated into sharing a common enemy, the central state that is currently aligned with Russia. This is classic divide and conquer. The French colonial masters historically utilize the nomadic Tuare communities as buffers and today their intelligence agency sees their separatism as a fulcrum to shatter Malian territorial integrity. The JNIM meanwhile has swelled its financial coffers to monstrous proportions. Recent investigations reveal the group has a full war chest after collecting over $50 million in ransom for the release of an Emirati member of the Dubai royal family kidnapped near Bamakco. The role of certain Arabic states in this crisis is profoundly suspect. Why does extremist violence thrive in regions where vast amounts of Gulf Petra dollars flow into unregulated salifist madrasas? Is it a coincidence that after decades of the war on terror, an al-Qaeda franchise now has better funding, intelligence, and armored vehicles than some national armies? The movement of 12,000 fighters toward the capital cannot happen without regional safe havens and the blinking complicity of those who control the borders. The Malian foreign minister did not mince words when he recently accused a neighboring country widely believed to be a western aligned North African state of supporting terrorist organizations to [ __ ] Bakaco. We are witnessing a generational pivot point. The struggle against Western hegemony is no longer confined to the streets of Thrron or the mountains of Lebanon. It burns in the Sahel. Just as the Lebanese resistance defied the occupation's mighty military machine and forced a humiliating withdrawal, the resistance in Mali, both the state military and the societal will to never return to French slavery, is being tested by fire. The terror operation in Bamako was not a religious mission. It was a punishment mission. It screamed, "Dare to be independent, and we will send 12,000 demons to your doorstep.
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