Fuel Blockade in Mali Exposes Globalist Failures While Threatening Regional Stability
As al-Qaida-affiliated militants enforce a crippling fuel blockade on Bamako, Mali’s fragile economy and security unravel—highlighting the dangerous vacuum left by ineffective global interventions and corrupt regimes.
Lines stretching for miles outside gas stations paint a stark picture of desperation in Bamako, Mali’s capital. The cause? A ruthless blockade on fuel imports imposed by Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM), an al-Qaida-linked terrorist group, whose unchecked attacks on tanker trucks have paralyzed daily life and commerce. This crisis is not just a regional problem; it strikes at the heart of American interests by destabilizing an already fractured West African region and creating fertile ground for transnational extremism. Why Has Bamako Become a Battleground for Globalist Failures? The Malian military junta that seized power in 2021 vowed to restore...
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