MALI'S MINISTERS ARE DEAD. THE STATE IS GONE.
THE ARMADA OF DECAY IN MALI.
Sadio Camara, Mali’s Defence Minister, was killed during recent coordinated attacks. This is not some small tragedy. It is the predictable, bloody consequence of state structures failing under the relentless weight of violence. The bloodshed confirms the total collapse of central authority in this region.
Violence against government figures has become a routine spectacle. This constant stream of attacks proves that the concept of protected office is a laughable fiction on the ground. The state apparatus is already hollowed out, nothing more than a cheap backdrop for international photo opportunities.
The conflict here is pure entropy. What is happening in Mali is the textbook definition of systemic collapse. The pathetic reports of fighting are just noise covering the absolute ruin.
The signs of terminal failure are impossible to ignore. Political figures are targeted without any distinguishing factor. Security cannot be guaranteed even within the supposed safety of the capital zones. The state only cares about staging a performance instead of actual defense.
There is no pivot planned. There is no restructuring coming. There is only the steady, inevitable bleed out of civil order. The people are left to choke on the resulting chaos with nothing but sheer desperation. The cycle of slaughter simply continues, fueled by nothing but greed and indifference.