It's just an automatic assumption when you hear "coup in Africa." France has a very, very long record of staging coups in African countries, in particular upstanding ones.
> I don't see what France would get from such a case,
I don't see either, but America never got anything out of its coups in South Americas either, only more headaches.
Many of them, just because they didn't like the Africans, and just wanted to hurt them out of their sociopatic tendencies, with some geopolitical bullshit as a pretext.
It's just an automatic assumption when you hear "coup in Africa." France has a very, very long record of staging coups in African countries, in particular upstanding ones.
> I don't see what France would get from such a case,
I don't see either, but America never got anything out of its coups in South Americas either, only more headaches.
Many of them, just because they didn't like the Africans, and just wanted to hurt them out of their sociopatic tendencies, with some geopolitical bullshit as a pretext.