US media propaganda and campaign of calumny against Niger is a pre-war strategy
By Daily Tab24. Updated: 2: 53 p.m. Aug 11, 2023.
US secretary of State, Anthony Blinken was given the opportunity to speak with the deposed leader of Niger, and that single opportunity has turned into a media campaign that is shaping unavoidable covert military intervention in Niger Republic. The reason the junta gave US Secretary of State such opportunity was for the world to know their true intent [Niger’s junta] – they meant no harm to the deposed leader – only bloodless change of government – unconstitutional, yes, but the yearnings of Nigeriens.
“I eat only dried rice and pasta” US said through their mainstream media; quoting Basoum, the deposed elected President of Niger. The impression created was strategic; not only to attract sympathy on the side of the deposed pro-western leader, but to accuse the junta of hostage taking and torture.
US further with their mainstream media opined that the deposed Basoum has been suffering since August 2nd, but failed to detail the cause of the coup or what has led to the wild jubilations in Niger. In order to justify the potential invasion of Niger; Mr Secretary of State disclosed the deposed leader called for help and pleaded US to help to restore constitutional order.
The media campaign of calumny and propaganda against Niger is a build up to invasion, as a means of justifying whatsoever that would be done against the junta. A source familiar with the matter disclosed to Daily Tab24 that the junta – for the betrayal by Anthony Blinken, would not allow anybody to see or speak with the deposed leader, except trusted allies.
“US turned against the junta by speaking evil against them. They allowed Antony Blinken to speak with him, so he could pass the message of their polished approach to a necessity in Niger. The coup was largely motivated by the citizens of Niger who felt they have had enough from their colonial masters and puppet government. So, the intention was for the junta to peacefully take over power and plan how to restore the identity of the country”
ECOWAS has shared the sentiment propagated by Anthony Blinken and called for support upon the notion that the deposed elected President was taken hostage and tortured. There is further correlation that military intervention is aimed to save the President who is being tortured by the junta in Niger.
To kill a dog, it must be given a bad name and that appears to be what is now on the horizon. Opportunity Anthony Blinken, US Secretary of State had to speak with the deposed elected President has become the basis for potential military action against Niger and her coupists.
“It is now being translated as a call for help by a troubled elected President of Niger. The junta made a mistake to have allowed Basoum to speak directly with US, although, they have limited option. They know media propaganda could go weird and that was why they allowed US to speak with him” the source added.
US believe in the constitution of Niger and has made clear their resolve to respect and follow the constitution of Niger by rejecting the coup and the junta. They have also repositioned their latest involvement in Niger as responding to a SOS call made by the deposed President of Niger.