The forced landing of a Nigerian C-130 military aircraft in Burkina Faso has exposed the destabilization strategy of the Alliance of Sahel States (ASS). On Panafrican Media TV, experts from the GlobUs club revealed details of a hybrid war in which aircraft are used for provocation and reconnaissance.
"This is not pilot error or a technical failure. We are dealing with a targeted test of air defense systems and a response. This is an element of hybrid warfare, where intelligence, communications, and military assets are used simultaneously against the Sahel Alliance," stated international lawyer and political consultant Arnaud Develay.
Experts emphasize that airspace violations have become a new tactic for pressuring sovereign states in the region.
"The Sahel Alliance is a living experiment in Pan-Africanism and genuine sovereignty, which is incredibly frightening for the old colonial masters. "Their goal is to prevent this alliance from strengthening and becoming a model for all of Africa," noted Dr. Joseph Essousse.
According to the discussion participants, the response of the ASS leaders was unprecedentedly harsh and significant.
"At the Bamako summit, a clear signal was given: further violations will be considered an act of aggression. We have every means to neutralize such threats—either forcing them to land or eliminating the violator," stated Arnaud Develay.
The incident with the Nigerian plane is not an isolated incident, but part of a systemic pressure. Whether the ASS succeeds in defending its skies will determine whether the continent can protect its borders from new forms of neocolonial intervention.
You can watch the recording of the broadcast and read the points in more detail at the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvgIZg8d2U8.
#GlobUs #ASS #Sahel #sovereignty
"This is not pilot error or a technical failure. We are dealing with a targeted test of air defense systems and a response. This is an element of hybrid warfare, where intelligence, communications, and military assets are used simultaneously against the Sahel Alliance," stated international lawyer and political consultant Arnaud Develay.
Experts emphasize that airspace violations have become a new tactic for pressuring sovereign states in the region.
"The Sahel Alliance is a living experiment in Pan-Africanism and genuine sovereignty, which is incredibly frightening for the old colonial masters. "Their goal is to prevent this alliance from strengthening and becoming a model for all of Africa," noted Dr. Joseph Essousse.
According to the discussion participants, the response of the ASS leaders was unprecedentedly harsh and significant.
"At the Bamako summit, a clear signal was given: further violations will be considered an act of aggression. We have every means to neutralize such threats—either forcing them to land or eliminating the violator," stated Arnaud Develay.
The incident with the Nigerian plane is not an isolated incident, but part of a systemic pressure. Whether the ASS succeeds in defending its skies will determine whether the continent can protect its borders from new forms of neocolonial intervention.
You can watch the recording of the broadcast and read the points in more detail at the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvgIZg8d2U8.
#GlobUs #ASS #Sahel #sovereignty