NORTH KOREA DEPLOYS 700 SOLDIERS TO BURKINA FASO
- Michael Thervil
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Written by Michael Thervil

Ukraine was just the beginning as North Korean soldiers received a crash course in modern warfare 101. But that’s not necessarily a bad thing. It’s been long said that NATO has a long way to go in order to catch up to the demands of modern warfare as well. But in the case of North Korea, it seems as if they are moving on to the next semester when it comes to learning more about and implementing the military tactics learned on the Ukraine-Russian battlefield this time in Burkina Faso, Africa.
Two days ago, North Korea deployed 700 of its most advanced soldiers to Burkina Faso. While major news outlets have been reluctant to report on this matter, we take pride in reporting on it as our prediction that Russia, China, and North Korea would increase their presence in North Korea. in our previous article entitled: “"LEAGUE OF SIX": START OF THE NEW WORLD ORDER” we stated the following:
“Even with our limited ability to peer into the future of the geopolitical landscape – there is an expansion occurring beyond the Trifecta; and that leads us to what we are now coining as the “League of Six”. This is a monumental merging of nations because for the first time in modern history does NATO face a collective of formidable nations that level the geopolitical playing field; not for simply their sake, but for the sake of all nations in existence. As we see it, the “League of Six” consists of Russia, China, North Korea, Iran, Lebanon, and the newly formed African Sahel Alliance.”
In another article entitled “THE TRIFECTA" RUSSIA, CHINA, & NORTH KOREA” we stated and predicted:
“Say what you want, there is no denying that what we at VEDA Magazine call “The Trifecta” will at some point in time be the determining factor on when a shift in world power will take place. Whether you want to admit it or not, Russia is currently forever changing the landscape in countries such as the Polar Arctic as far as oil and energy production and various countries in Africa through global governance and infrastructure building. Then there’s China, who makes literally everything and who is ready at a moment’s notice to do business with anyone that is willing to do business with them with no strings attached.”
keep in mind that not only is North Korea stepping up their military game, but they are more than happy to sell weapons to whoever seeks to broker a deal with them. Meanwhile, President Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso has been making waves all over the world by not only rejecting France and western powers but setting the example of what can be accomplished when one looks to eastern powers for assistance, growth, and development for one country. The reshaping of African geopolitics and strategic alliances led by President Ibrahim Traoré has other African countries such as Mali and Niger considering partnering up with North Korea to deploy even more North Korean soldiers and weapon purchases.
With Jihadist groups occupying 40% of the country and 20 million people caught in the crossfire, President Ibrahim Traoré is enlisting all the help he can get without having to rely on western powers who have done absolutely nothing for African countries like Burkina Faso. North Korea is no stranger to Africa as it has had both diplomatic and military ties with various countries of the continent since the 1980’s. In fact, North Korea explicitly trained Zimbabwe’s 5th Brigade and engaged in weapons sales with at least 4-5 African countries in the past.
For Ibrahim Traoré, the combination of working with and making up what we coin “The League of Six” is a remarkable opportunity for this conglomerate of countries to not only change the world order, but to have a way to enforce the new world order on their terms and for the betterment of developing nations across the globe.
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