There is perhaps no better person to explain the popularity of coups - now seemingly stretching down to Central Africa from the Sahel - than General Mamadi Doumbouya, the 43-year-old who has been the interim president of Guinea since 1 October 2021.
The only way to prevent a coup is through national domestic tranquility coupled with unchallenged military supremacy. Since we have yet to see such a thing emerge on Earth, it’s governments are still subject to being violently overthrown, sometimes publicly, sometimes covertly.
I thought the problem was France in this case.
But again, what exactly is breaking? And what prevents a coup in the future blaming the existing government of corruption as well?
The only way to prevent a coup is through national domestic tranquility coupled with unchallenged military supremacy. Since we have yet to see such a thing emerge on Earth, it’s governments are still subject to being violently overthrown, sometimes publicly, sometimes covertly.