The emergence of Axes of Resistance in various geographies is an inextricable byproduct of the long and winding process leading us toward a multipolar world. These two things – resistance to the Hegemon and the emergence of multipolarity – are absolutely complementary.
The Axis of Resistance in West Asia – across Arab and Muslim states – now finds as its soul sister the Axis of Resistance spanning the Sahel in Africa, west to east, from Senegal, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger to Chad, Sudan, and Eritrea.
Unlike Niger, where the change in power against neocolonialism was associated with a military coup, in Senegal, the power change comes straight from the polls.
Senegal plunged itself into a new era with the landslide victory of Bassirou Diomaye Faye, 44, in nationwide elections on 24 March. A former tax inspector who had just spent a fortnight stint in jail, Faye emerged with the profile of an underdog pan-African leader to turn the ‘most stable democracy in Africa,’ under French puppet incumbent Macky Sall, upside down.
The incoming Senegalese president now joins Ibrahim Traore, 36, in Burkina Faso, Aby Ahmed, 46, in Ethiopia, Andry Rajoelina, 48, in Madagascar, as well as future superstar Julius Malema, 44, in South Africa as part of the new, young pan-African generation focused on sovereignty. In his election manifesto, Faye pledged to reclaim Senegal’s sovereignty no less than eighteen times.
Geoeconomics is key to these shifts. As Senegal becomes a substantial oil and gas producer, Faye will aim to renegotiate mining and energy contracts, including the largest ones with British Petroleum (BP) and UK gold mine operator, Endeavor Mining.
Crucially, he plans to ditch the exploitative CFA franc – the French-controlled currency system used in 14 African states – even setting up a new currency as part of reshaping relations with neocolonial power France, Senegal’s top trading partner. Faye, echoing Comrade Xi Jinping, wants a “win-win” partnership.
Enter the Alliance of the Sahel States
Faye has not yet been clear on whether he intends to kick the French military out of Senegal. Were that to happen, the blow to Paris would be unprecedented, as embattled Petit Roi Emmanuel Macron and the French establishment consider Senegal the key player when it comes to blockading landlocked Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso, which have already left Paris in the (Sahel) dust.
The three latter states, which have just formed an Alliance of the Sahel States (Alliance des Etats du Sahel, AES, in the original French), are not only a major Paris nightmare after serial humiliations but also a big American headache – epitomized in the spectacular breakdown of military cooperation between Washington and Nigerien capital Niamey.
The culprit, according to the US Deep State, is, of course, Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Obviously, no one in the US Beltway has been paying due attention to the Russia–Africa diplomatic flurry since last year, involving all key players from the Sahel to the new African BRICS members Egypt and Ethiopia.
In sharp contrast to its prior regard of Niger as a staunch ally in the Sahel, Washington is now forced to present a calendar date to get its troops out of Niger – after a military cooperation deal was annulled. The Pentagon cannot be involved in military training in Nigerien territory anymore.
There are two key bases – in Agadez and Niamey – which the Pentagon spent over $150 million to build. Niamey was finished only in 2019 and is managed by the US military’s African Command, AFRICOM.
Operational objectives are, predictably, shrouded in mystery. The Niamey base is essentially an intel center, processing data collected by MQ-9 Reaper drones. The US Air Force also uses the Dirkou Aerodrome as a base for operations in the Sahel.
Now things get really exciting, because the presence of a de facto CIA drone base in Dirkou, manned by a handful of operatives, is not even acknowledged. This dark base allows intel collection everywhere in Central Africa, from west to north. Call it another classic example of former CIA director Mike Pompeo’s “We Lie, We Cheat, We Steal.”
There are roughly 1,000 US troops in Niger who may soon face ejection. The Americans are trying everything to stem the bleeding. Only this month, US Undersecretary of State for Africa Molly Phee visited Niger twice. Losing bases in Niger will translate into Washington following Paris in losing control of the Sahel – as Niger gets closer to Russia and Iran.
These bases are not essential to exercise surveillance over the Bab al-Mandeb; it’s all about the Sahel, with drones operating on their limit and violating every sovereign air space in sight.
Incidentally, a hefty delegation from Niamey visited Moscow in January. Then, last week, Putin discussed security cooperation in phone calls with Mali’s interim President, Assimi Goita, and Niger’s military junta President Abdourahmane Tchiani before talking to the Republic of Congo’s President Denis Nguesso.
Ivory Coast: The Empire turn-around
Pro-west puppet regimes are dwindling fast all across the African continent. The Alliance of the Sahel States – Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger – may be the vanguard of an African Axis of Resistance, but there’s more, in the form of South Africa, Ethiopia, and Egypt as full BRICS members – not to mention serious candidates for the next wave of BRICS+, such as Algeria and Nigeria.
Russia, diplomatically, and China, commercially, plus the full weight of the Russia–China strategic partnership, are clearly focused on the long game – counting on Africa as a whole as a key multipolar player. Additional evidence was provided once again during the multipolar conference last month in Moscow, where charismatic pan-African leader Kemi Seba from Benin was one of the superstars.
Pan-Eurasian diplomatic circles even allow themselves to joke about the recent hissy fits by Le Petit Roi in Paris. The utter humiliation of France in the Sahel is likely one of the drivers of Macron’s chest-thumping threats to send French troops to Ukraine – who would be turned into steak tartare by the Russians in record time – and his eagerness to support Armenia’s current Russophobic stunts.
Historically, the fact remains, that Africans considered the former USSR much more pliable and even supportive when it came to siphoning natural resources; that goodwill has now also been transferred to China.
As a regional integration platform, the Alliance of the Sahel States has everything it takes to become a game-changer. Senegal under Faye may eventually join, but Guinea already offers the geographical capacity to provide the alliance with credible maritime access. That will lead to the progressive extinction of the western-controlled, Nigeria-based ECOWAS.
Yet, never dismiss the Hegemon’s mighty tentacles. The Pentagon master plan does not entail abandoning Africa to a multipolar Russia–China–Iran sphere of influence. Yet no one across the Sahel’s Axis of Resistance buys the US ‘terror threat’ card anymore. There was virtually zero terror in Africa until 2011, when NATO turned Libya into a wasteland, then put boots on the ground and erected military bases across the continent.
So far, the Alliance of the Sahel States is winning the sovereignty-first information war, hands-down. But there’s no question the Empire will strike back. After all, the whole game is tied to the Beltway’s supreme paranoia of Russia taking over the Sahel and Central Africa.
Enter the Ivory Coast, now that Senegal may be about to start flirting with the Alliance of the Sahel States.
Ivory Coast is more strategic to Washington than, for instance, Chad because Ivorian territory is very close to the Sahel alliance. Still, Chad has already recalibrated its foreign policy, which is no longer Western-controlled and comes with a new emphasis on getting closer to Moscow.
What lies ahead for Empire? Perhaps US ‘anti-terror’ drones shared with Paris at the French base in the Ivory Coast to keep the Sahel alliance in check. Call it the humiliated Gallic rooster embracing the Hegemon in West Africa without receiving even the crumbs of a stale croissant.
as each and every “Axis of Resistence” to Zionist globohomo
fails to resist (see: Iran/Syria/Hezbollah)….Pablo discovers yettanother “Axis of Resistence”.
watchout Izrahell, here comes Burkina Faso…..
There I was thinking that this may be an insightful article and up pops “future superstar Julius Malema,”.
This idiot is a CIA puppet used to keep the ANC and the whites scared of a fascist takeover by the black youth.
He is of no consequence inside South Africa and his EFF is a joke in the polls.
They are the 5% that allows the party with 40% – 45% to take power, for a price, they have formed joint governments with the ANC, the IFP and the DA to wield some influence in local politics.
They will never be a major player other than like the UK Social Democrat party.
He has the IQ of a small brick and as soon as he is no longer needed he will go the way of Chris Hani.
These are the symptoms of the times, when nations open their eyes tired of exploitation and fratricidal wars organized by white masters.
But what China has achieved has shown that the lack of development of the southern nations is not due to the color of their skin or the inability of those who lead them as the whites say; and rather it is the neocolonial system imposed by the north to continue stealing the natural wealth and the fruit of the work of the black population.
And let’s not doubt it, perhaps very soon we will have another Palestine-style genocide in Black Africa.
In the end, black people are the favorite “human animals” of white racism.
just as the axis of resistance response to israels genocide, is the realization of soleimani’s dream, so too this axis of african resistance seems to be the realization of gaddafi’s plan, to replace the french franc with a gold backed dinar. this was the reason the french got back into nato in exchange for overthrowing gaddafi, to retain the financial slavery of former their colonial possessions.
all of this is only made possible by the russian military renaissance, as well as the chinese rise in economic power. seems that power rises from both the barrel of oil and the gun.
The West’s obsession with fags, trannies, negrophilia, and chopping off the penises of toddlers is inherently off-putting to all normal people. Western liberals have gone into total bunker mentality, defiantly insisting on their own cultural and moral supremacy even while the entire world watches in bewilderment and disgust.
The region (except Senegal) has civil wars between Muslims and Christians, or between tribes, or simply between rival strongmen. It is a route for trafficking of cocaine to Europe – a trade that exceeds the legitimate GDP of several Sahel nations – and a playground for Jihadist groups.
These factors clearly make the Sahel an axis of problems for the USA and France – as well as for its own rulers – but not a likely axis of organized political “resistance”.
Malema told his supporters “We are not calling for the slaughter of white people, at least for now.” Whether Malema’s supporters will be capable of distinguishing Brazilian journalists and Russians (“good”) from Boers, Americans, and British (“bad”) is not yet clear. Among Malema’s promises are: “The farms you live in will be yours for free. When mineworkers strike, it will be to complain that we are giving them too much money.” This is not a recipe for resistance to the “hegemon”, but for economic collapse.
While getting off the CFA franc removes la France´s mini-seigneurage
(a bloodpump akin to the petrodollar) I fear they will not be able to keep
its upsides – a common and halfway stable currency; we´ll see 🙄
What has Gaza to do with White racism? Gazacaust’s causes were to find in the religious scriptures of Judaism (How to treat goy cattle, Amalek, Exodus and other genocidal delusions) etc.
Israel is at least 70% Mizrahi nowadays. Even looking at the fact that modern, browner Israel is more ruthless and bloodthirsty than the “European” Haganah makes your statements look like the nonsensical slander they are.
What fruit of which work? They dindunuffin day in, day out… What use is your natural wealth when you can’t even extract it yourselves?
You are either dense, malicious Qui, or a Troll.
We don’t only need a multipolar world but we also need multipolar government at the national level, the pyramid system of power is a wet dream for the criminals.
The most successful criminals are those that hide in legitimacy and can get what they want with a phone-call. This way of organised crime is detrimental to the vast majority and results in such things as pollution, addictive habits, state murder to steal assets and land etc…etc.
The goal of the majority is to dilute the power and wrest control of the future from the criminal, we had roaming thugs in the past in the form of Kings and Queens…now we have a corporate style thuggery…the masses must be getting sick of this by now?
Does anybody really think that the USA, UK, EU, SA, Asia are combating for an independent world. I suspect that this is all a contrived game orchestrated by the ‘elite’.
The empire has lost Mali and probably Niger.
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Man, you’re always playing the cynic. The more countries that go against Israel officially the better, even if only in word and not deed. Eventually the gig will be up and the chickens will come home to roost. All of this is still very new to the majority of people. Rome wasn’t built in a day.
But it is indeed a political resistance. The killing of Ghadaffi is one of the main catalysts.
Maybe that part of Africa has good reasons to pry itself from EU influence, BUT the black problem cannot be explained away in terms of foreign bad actors.
We see the same thing everywhere: Detroit. Baltimore, Haiti, Africa, black parts of Europe.
So, if Russia thinks it will do any better with black nations, forget about it. Russia better not allow black Africans to gain easy entry into Russia.
China is doing the right thing: taking raw materials by providing construction.
That’s about ALL one can do with African countries. Build stuff for them in exchange for minerals and oil.
But forget a new dawn in Africa due to booting France and co. out.
Why would any Frenchman serve in the French military?
The regime is giving France away while worrying about colonial possessions on another continent.
I agree, Escobar is prone to making sweeping and grandiose statements. I.e. he paints with a broad brush and tends to paint over details that are contrary to his analysis.
it’s not a matter of cynicism.
Haxo employs geometric logic + absolute facticity.
“Rome wasn’t built in a day”
and Gaza wasn’t flattened in a day. But the Jews are definitely getting the job done. With zero effective resistance from the “Axis of Resistance”.