• Arelin@lemmy.zip
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    8 months ago

    This is also where the US has/had the largest military drone base in the world.

    Seems like a pretty big deal, specially with Burkina Faso seeming like it’s going in a socialist direction again.

    Also Burkina Faso’s Ibrahim Traore: “Today, our relationship with Russia is primarily strategic. With Russia, there are no restrictions on the equipment we want to purchase. Others impose restrictions on us. They support us in terms of training, logistics, tactical training, and everything else. They provide support in these aspects."

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      8 months ago

      Well no restrictions on what they can buy beyond the fact Russia has halted and redirected all major military equipment exports to Ukraine for the last three years beyond licensed production and even if the war ended tomorrow it would need to spend years restoring its own military before it could export anything of value.

      Tieing the country’s ability to defend itself to a hypercapitalist far right government instead of a less ideologically driven nation like India or China is probably also an indication that the government isn’t very serious about going in a socialist direction so much as an indication that it is trying to whitewash its image with hollow rhetoric.

      I mean i’d like to see a challenge to a capitalist dominated world, but this sure doesn’t seem to be one.