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France Declares War On Al-Qaida

kensington

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France's War Flag...


PARIS (AP) - France has declared war on al-Qaida, and matched its fighting words with a first attack on a base camp of the terror network's North African branch, after the terror network killed a French aid worker it took hostage in April.

The declaration and attack marked a shift in strategy for France, usually discrete about its behind-the-scenes battle against terrorism.

"We are at war with al-Qaida," Prime Minister Francois Fillon said Tuesday, a day after President Nicolas Sarkozy announced the death of 78-year-old hostage Michel Germaneau.

The humanitarian worker had been abducted April 20 or 22 in Niger by al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb, and was later taken to Mali, officials said.

The killers will "not go unpunished," Sarkozy said in unusually strong language, given France's habit of employing quiet cooperation with its regional allies—Mauritania, Mali, Niger and Algeria—in which the al-Qaida franchise was spawned amid an Islamist insurgency.

The Salafist Group for Call and Combat formally merged with al-Qaida in 2006 and spread through the Sahel region—parts of Mauritania, Mali and Niger.

Officials suggest France will activate accords with these countries to stop the terrorists in their tracks.

"It's a universal threat that concerns the entire world ... not just France or the West," Defense Minister Herve Morin said Tuesday on France-2 television. "We will support local authorities so these assassins and (their) commanders are tracked, judged and taken before justice and punished. And, yes, we will help them."

Algeria, Mauritania, Mali and Niger in April opened a joint military headquarters deep in the desert to respond to threats from traffickers and the al-Qaida offshoot. U.S. Special Forces have helped the four nations train troops in recent years.

The United States said it would help the French "in any way that we can" to bring those who killed Germaneau to justice, according to U.S. State Dept. spokesman P.J. Crowley.

"There is no religion that sanctions what can only be described as cold-blooded murder," Crowley said Tuesday.

Fillon refused to say how France would act. "But we will," he said in an interview with Europe 1 radio.

And perhaps it already has. On Thursday, the French backed Mauritanian forces in attacking an al-Qaida camp on the border with Mali, killing at least six suspected terrorists. It is the first time France is known to have attacked an al-Qaida base.

France said it was a last-ditch effort to save its citizen, while Mauritania said it was trying to stop an imminent attack by fighters gathering at the base.

For the French, the move may have backfired. The al-Qaida group said in an audio message broadcast Sunday that it had killed Germaneau in retaliation for the raid. However, French officials suggested, however, that the hostage, who had a heart problem, may already have been dead. Even now, "We have no proof of life or death," Morin said.

"We can expect an increase in the French riposte," said Antoine Sfeir, an expert on Islamist terrorists who has traveled in the region.

An estimated 400-500 such fighters are thought to roam the Sahel region, a desert expanse as large as the European Union.

Despite meager numbers, the region's al-Qaida fighters pose a clear threat. Among the more recent victims, a British captive was beheaded last year and two Spanish aid workers were taken hostage in Mauritania in November. Spain is working to free them. Mauritanian soldiers also have fallen in numerous attacks.

The head of the French Institute of Strategic Analysis suggested the French government's rhetoric was normal.

"It's important to make that kind of announcement," Francois Gere said. "I think it's made of the same stuff" as former U.S. President George W. Bush's tough line on al-Qaida.

But "a government has to make clear it must respond strongly" while maintaining the discretion needed to ensure cooperation, Gere said. In the past France has been cautious because those governments don't want the appearance of interference from the West, he said.

Spain has maintained a low profile as videos by the al-Qaida franchise regularly call for the conquest of "al-Andalus"—a reference to the period of Muslim rule of much of Spain in medieval times.
 

kensington

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It looks more like a Surrender Flag...

Hahaha...
It is and they will when the Al Qaida threaten to kill Monalisa.:o
Suddenly Paris seem to be very dangerous sans romantique.

Why in the hell they delared war on an entity that doesn't have a national boundary really beats me. To avenge a killed hostage ?

Spain learnt a terrible lesson, remember? And British too. But the British bulldogs stood firm and tenacious enough to take the bites and wiped them off but could the frogs endure the same ? Not likely, when riots and bombs go off at regular intervals and Eiffel Tower loses a leg.


Why Sarkozy succumbed to this cheap publicity shot is beyond comprehension. They have a quite large restive minority population that is the underclass in their larger cities who belongs to this religion and common sense tells us more is to come.

This is one stupid pride that they'll have to live with for years to come
 

shOUTloud

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The President is desperate to do anything to raise his popularity. Interesting he is taking lessons from George Bush.
 

kirby

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AlQaida is thin air according to this docu.


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kirby

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Fake thin air somemore. :eek:


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kiwibird7

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Al Qaeda can only be defeated when its source of finance is cut off. Oil producing Muslim countries are covertly financing Osama in his operations from PETRO$$$.

Each time we fill a tankful of fossil fuel in our cars, we are indirectly financing Osama Bin Laden.

Make the internal combustion engine obsolete by mass producing electric cars CHEAPER than cars that run on fossil fuels is the 1st step to defeat OSAMA and the Al Qaeda.
 

manokie

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Wayang at its best

I doubt France will declare war over 1 citizen
There are other reasons involved...
 

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Wikileaks Afghanistan: Osama bin Laden alive


Wikileaks Afghanistan: Osama bin Laden alive


Osama bin Laden is alive and playing a key role in directing the war in Afghanistan, leaked US military files suggest.

By John Bingham
Published: 9:00PM BST


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Osama bin Laden

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Multiple intelligence reports on the whereabouts of the al-Qaeda leader are contained among the documents. They disclose publicly for the first time that bin Laden is thought to be personally overseeing the work of suicide bombers and the makers of Taliban roadside bombs which have had a devastating effect on British and US troops.

They undermine rumours bin Laden had died and also appear to contradict comments by Leon Panetta, the CIA director, as recently as last month that there had been no intelligence on the al-Qaeda leader since the “early 2000s”. A secret “threat report” drafted by the Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) in 2006 locates bin Laden as well as the Taliban leader Mullah Omar to the Pakistani city of Quetta as well as several villages on the Afghan border.

In 2008, he is reported to have presented an insurgent called Abdullah with an Arab bride as a reward for his work making improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in the northern Afghan province of Kunduz. The previous year a newly developed poison, intended to kill coalition troops in Afghanistan, was named after Osama Kapa in recognition of bin Laden’s role in the Afghan war. Isaf’s August 2006 threat report detailed a high-level meeting was held in Quetta where six suicide bombers had been given orders for a suicide bombing mission to Afghanistan.

“These meetings take place once every month, and there are usually about 20 people present,” the report adds. “The place for the meeting alternates between Quetta and villages on the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan. “The top four people in these meetings are [Taliban leader] Mullah Omar, Osama bin Laden, Mullah Dadullah and Mullah [Baradar].”


 

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why sarkozy succumbed to this cheap publicity shot is beyond comprehension. They have a quite large restive minority population that is the underclass in their larger cities who belongs to this religion and common sense tells us more is to come.

This is one stupid pride that they'll have to live with for years to come


2 + 2 = $3.40 :wink:


french president nicolas sarkozy worked for israeli intelligence for a long time before he was elected president.

French daily le figaro has revealed the french leader once worked for the zionist regime as a sayan, hebrew for 'collaborator'.

Ex-mossad agent victor ostrovsky says sayans, who perform many roles, are jewish citizens of other nationalities assisting mossad.

Le figaro claimed that french police officials managed to keep secret a letter, which exposed sarkozy's past participation in espionage activities for mossad.

The letter fixed sarkozy's alleged spying activities as far back as 1983.

In the immediate aftermath of le figaro's exposé, the zionist regime's then prime minister ehud olmert was on a state visit to france to discuss iran's nuclear program, which raised more questions about the report.

Analysts believe since sarkozy took office, he has taken every opportunity to pledge his allegiance to the united states and the zionist regime.

""sarko the sayan"" has also followed in the footsteps of the white house by choosing a hostile approach toward iran and its peaceful nuclear activities
 
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