You have not even begun to grasp just how hard we've won. >VKPO 3.0 is a uniform set developed by Triada-TKO together with specialists from the Clothing Department of the Department of Resource Support of the RF Ministry of Defense.
>I thought Wagner was going to BTFO all the rebels? What happened?
Wagner doesn't operate in Burkina Faso or Niger. Just Mali, Central Africa Republic and maybe Ghana.
>Wagner doesn't operate
They're an arm of the Russian state and operate pretty much everywhere in Africa.
It's just not made public in certain regions.
I don't think Mali has even officially acknowledged that Wagner is in the country..
>Wagner doesn't operate
They're an arm of the Russian state and operate pretty much everywhere in Africa.
It's just not made public in certain regions.
I don't think Mali has even officially acknowledged that Wagner is in the country..
>They're an arm of the Russian state and operate pretty much everywhere in Africa
You’re a retard
NTA but yeah. Even a retard can see through vatnik grey zone bullshit, so why can't you? You can't just casually admit you're dumber than a retard, anon.
The Russians (particularly Wagner) don’t have the capability to be “everywhere” in Africa. It’s a huge continent with a lot of difficult terrain and complex ethnic relationships.
As far as Ghana is concerned, there isn’t a need for groups like Wagner at the moment because the security situation is much better than in the Sahel. Roughly 90% of Ghana has no extremist/paramilitary presence whatsoever. There is some limited activity in the northernmost region of Ghana but that’s just spill over from the conflict in Burkina. Ghana is also an Anglophone country and has much stronger ties to the UK than Burkina or Mali had with France. Ghana’s military is still being trained and equipped by British advisors. Ghana is also very politically stable and therefore harder for groups like Wagner to exploit.
Groups like Wagner exclusively deploy to countries that can easily be exploited due to internal conflict (i.e. open civil war).
>I thought Wagner was going to BTFO all the rebels?
That was never the plan or intention of Russia or Wagner.
>What happened?
Russia is supporting the coups and generally stirring the shit-pot in Africa to instigate more war and destabilization.
The goal is to generate more migrants/refugees to Europe and to increase the commodity prices that Russia relies on.
The Africans of course had no fucking clue and believed Russia when they were told that Wagner was going to save them.
So they kicked out the French and UN forces with literally zero planning or thought on how they would manage without them.
Russia is supporting the coups to incite chaos. They know that Europe is a bust (they can't even get past Ukraine), so they are going to try their luck with Africa now.
>lose 20000 soldiers to take a backwater town turned to rubble >commit a failed coup >leader assassinated >graves desecrated >recruitment limited
Fagner is the biggest meme in this war
I believe the word on the ground is that Wagner said brb after hot dog man took a plunge and then started bugging out rofl
Not sure if it's just management or all, and they may hire in place like in Libya where a Russian official met with Haftar. Syria also thought Wagner was just a proxy for Vlad, but mercs are tied into loans, money laundering and top cover so freelance Wagner in the various corporate versions is kaput.
I didn't even know Burkina Faso also kicked the French out. I was too busy watching the shitshow in Mali. Anyways, lol lmao, enjoy the fucking hadjis, I'm sure the Russians and the Chinese will help you out with them.
France and UK having a competition to see which former African colonies can be the most unstable. In the red corner, we have Somalia(land), Nigeria, Mozambique, Sudan and South Sudan and sort of Uganda + Rwanda. In the blue corner, we have Mali, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Niger and Chad
The others I agree with but Uganda + Rwanda have are mostly unfucked. Hell the issues in Rwanda were a Francophone creation to begin with and Kagame was trained by the US (under US cooperation with Museveni) so technically Anglos unfucked Rwanda.
Bullshit it's all France's fault. Simplified one variable thinking from people who probably don't even know that Tutsis and Hutus are entirely different ethnic groups or that Rwanda had been ruled by a Tutsi king for 500 years.
>The al-qaeda/ISIS/jihadist re-re-remake yet again
We're going to be stuck with this sitcom for all eternity.
It'll be 2345 and we'll be hearing about the new cold war of the Sultanate of Landaniyya's feuding with the technoecofascist AI-human commune of Toronto and it'll be
It was a Rwandan backed Tutsi militant group. Tensions haven't boiled over but they're pretty high between the Rwandans and the Congolese. They brought in peacekeepers but the Ugandans favor the Rwandans so they're not exactly impartial peacekeepers.
>I'm beginning to think kicking out France was a bad idea.
Another French seething thread.
How about France concentrate on its own shit instead of obsessing about Africa for once??
France is worse than morons. At least the latter has some self-respect which France won't have in a million years it seems.
>Burkina Faso's President gets overthrown by the military for failing to deal with the Islamic insurgency >A 41-year-old Lt. Colonel becomes the new president. >New President gets overthrown by the military for failing to deal with the Islamic insurgency >A 34-year-old Captain becomes president. >He fails to deal with the Islamic insurgency
Maybe 27-year-old President Butterbar will have better luck.
>kicking out France was a bad idea
Ideas being good or bad depends on who they come from. Kicking out France was the junta and their Russian overlords's idea and it's been very successful in putting power in their hands and cementing Russian influence in Africa.
I have no idea where this is and you can't make me care
Thats because you're 19 and have a tiny cock.
I'm not 19! :-/
More like Burping Fatso lol
yooo you didn't have to do bros like that frfr
>fatso
I don't think you've ever seen someone from Burkina Faso.
I thought Wagner was going to BTFO all the rebels? What happened?
>Russians wearing multicam
America won
You have not even begun to grasp just how hard we've won.
>VKPO 3.0 is a uniform set developed by Triada-TKO together with specialists from the Clothing Department of the Department of Resource Support of the RF Ministry of Defense.
Christ, even camos are starting to get muttified
>I thought Wagner was going to BTFO all the rebels? What happened?
Wagner doesn't operate in Burkina Faso or Niger. Just Mali, Central Africa Republic and maybe Ghana.
>Wagner doesn't operate
They're an arm of the Russian state and operate pretty much everywhere in Africa.
It's just not made public in certain regions.
I don't think Mali has even officially acknowledged that Wagner is in the country..
Mali has acknowledged Wagner "instructors" being there afaik
>Ghana
Absolutely not
>They're an arm of the Russian state and operate pretty much everywhere in Africa
You’re a retard
NTA but yeah. Even a retard can see through vatnik grey zone bullshit, so why can't you? You can't just casually admit you're dumber than a retard, anon.
The Russians (particularly Wagner) don’t have the capability to be “everywhere” in Africa. It’s a huge continent with a lot of difficult terrain and complex ethnic relationships.
As far as Ghana is concerned, there isn’t a need for groups like Wagner at the moment because the security situation is much better than in the Sahel. Roughly 90% of Ghana has no extremist/paramilitary presence whatsoever. There is some limited activity in the northernmost region of Ghana but that’s just spill over from the conflict in Burkina. Ghana is also an Anglophone country and has much stronger ties to the UK than Burkina or Mali had with France. Ghana’s military is still being trained and equipped by British advisors. Ghana is also very politically stable and therefore harder for groups like Wagner to exploit.
Groups like Wagner exclusively deploy to countries that can easily be exploited due to internal conflict (i.e. open civil war).
Wagner doesn't operate in anywhere anymore. It's all GRU now (it's all going to fail, lmao)
>50k death at Bakmuth
>most high ranking officers assasinated
>rectruitment limitations imposed by Putin
>wagner
memory holed
>I thought Wagner was going to BTFO all the rebels?
That was never the plan or intention of Russia or Wagner.
>What happened?
Russia is supporting the coups and generally stirring the shit-pot in Africa to instigate more war and destabilization.
The goal is to generate more migrants/refugees to Europe and to increase the commodity prices that Russia relies on.
The Africans of course had no fucking clue and believed Russia when they were told that Wagner was going to save them.
So they kicked out the French and UN forces with literally zero planning or thought on how they would manage without them.
Never change morons, never change
Russia is supporting the coups to incite chaos. They know that Europe is a bust (they can't even get past Ukraine), so they are going to try their luck with Africa now.
thats a cool pic
>lose 20000 soldiers to take a backwater town turned to rubble
>commit a failed coup
>leader assassinated
>graves desecrated
>recruitment limited
Fagner is the biggest meme in this war
I believe the word on the ground is that Wagner said brb after hot dog man took a plunge and then started bugging out rofl
Not sure if it's just management or all, and they may hire in place like in Libya where a Russian official met with Haftar. Syria also thought Wagner was just a proxy for Vlad, but mercs are tied into loans, money laundering and top cover so freelance Wagner in the various corporate versions is kaput.
Local militias are taking note.
I didn't even know Burkina Faso also kicked the French out. I was too busy watching the shitshow in Mali. Anyways, lol lmao, enjoy the fucking hadjis, I'm sure the Russians and the Chinese will help you out with them.
It’s so odd how the actions of Al-Qaeda always benefit the west
France and UK having a competition to see which former African colonies can be the most unstable. In the red corner, we have Somalia(land), Nigeria, Mozambique, Sudan and South Sudan and sort of Uganda + Rwanda. In the blue corner, we have Mali, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Niger and Chad
The others I agree with but Uganda + Rwanda have are mostly unfucked. Hell the issues in Rwanda were a Francophone creation to begin with and Kagame was trained by the US (under US cooperation with Museveni) so technically Anglos unfucked Rwanda.
>have are
*are
was going to write
>have been
but changed my mind
Bullshit it's all France's fault. Simplified one variable thinking from people who probably don't even know that Tutsis and Hutus are entirely different ethnic groups or that Rwanda had been ruled by a Tutsi king for 500 years.
Tutsis and Hutus speak the same language. They are more like nobles and peasants than different ethnic groups.
Tutsis and Hutus are entirely different
nope
Mozambique was Portuguese tho
Correct. Massive clusterfuck waiting to happen though. Somehow ISIS is active in the north there?
Muslims
Only Somaliland was British, the rest was Italian.
>The al-qaeda/ISIS/jihadist re-re-remake yet again
We're going to be stuck with this sitcom for all eternity.
It'll be 2345 and we'll be hearing about the new cold war of the Sultanate of Landaniyya's feuding with the technoecofascist AI-human commune of Toronto and it'll be
>Jihadist insurgents active in the Sahel.
Mali, Somalia, Niger, Gabon, and now Burkina Faso. Any other Africa happenings! I'm forgetting about at the moment?
Ethiopia, Sudan, Somalia, Cameroon and Libya are all in some scale of Civil war
Algeria killed some morrocans the other day.
Didn't Rwanda invade the Congo again a couple months ago? Or did that turn out to be a nothingburger.
It was a Rwandan backed Tutsi militant group. Tensions haven't boiled over but they're pretty high between the Rwandans and the Congolese. They brought in peacekeepers but the Ugandans favor the Rwandans so they're not exactly impartial peacekeepers.
>I'm beginning to think kicking out France was a bad idea.
Another French seething thread.
How about France concentrate on its own shit instead of obsessing about Africa for once??
France is worse than morons. At least the latter has some self-respect which France won't have in a million years it seems.
Decolonization was a mistake.
But not as big a mistake as colonization.
>Burkina Faso's President gets overthrown by the military for failing to deal with the Islamic insurgency
>A 41-year-old Lt. Colonel becomes the new president.
>New President gets overthrown by the military for failing to deal with the Islamic insurgency
>A 34-year-old Captain becomes president.
>He fails to deal with the Islamic insurgency
Maybe 27-year-old President Butterbar will have better luck.
The third time is the charm.
More like the 8th time... but maybe they have become exceedingly efficient at it?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Military_coups_in_Burkina_Faso
Next time will be different for sure. Sergeant Mozerfu Coeur will deal with the jihadists and teach the French a lesson.
How about they let the Islamic insurgency take over and then stage a coup?
This is going to end up as some anime shit with a 17 year old gifted rookie protagonist leading the nation to victory.
I wonder what the Eclipse would look like in Burkina Faso style.
Weren't Russia and Wagner supposed to help them?
>kicking out France was a bad idea
Ideas being good or bad depends on who they come from. Kicking out France was the junta and their Russian overlords's idea and it's been very successful in putting power in their hands and cementing Russian influence in Africa.
>try to retake territory from al qaeda
need to go back to drone attacks on mosques and wedding parties