Oh, those wonderful altruistic French. Always doing things to help their fellow man with absolutely no ulterior motives.
Viva La Revolution!
Oh, those wonderful altruistic French. Always doing things to help their fellow man with absolutely no ulterior motives.
Viva La Revolution!
I haven't read anything about the history of Mali but I take it that it was once a French Colony or some such shit, why else would France be trying to help them. I do know that Mali is a large country with plenty of places for Islamic rebels to operate or hide, so it may not be easy to eradicate or remove them, which the French say they are committed to doing.
I see where Britain & the U.S. are getting involved, so this could get interesting. I mean WTF, why miss out on all the fun.
First I heard about this was a local newscast tonight. Sounds like it was centered around a failed hostage rescue but they are pretty tight lipped so far. Figures with the number of citizens they have in the immediate region they feel the urge to actually do something but I'd be hesitant to stand to close with them mainly because you have to think they'll secure their own interest and hop on the next plane out, rebels taking dirt naps or not.
This is one of half a dozen countries that are getting Islamist nutjob/Al Quaeda-like groups setting up shop in it. But really it's just a continuation of rebel groups taking over from tinpot dictatorships in African countries, it's been going on since the colonial era. A couple of decades ago these guys were all Communist or similar, now they're Islamist. Islamism is just the rallying call du jour.
What'll be interesting is to see how much coverage the Brit/US media gives to French industrial/commercial interests in the region and how much of a part they're playing in it. There was plenty Frecnh coverage of our situation when we invaded Iraq.
We've got regional interest too. We'll probably get involved in a limited way, nothing on an Afghanistan scale, more like Libya.
Also, we're allleaving Afghanistan with out tails between our legs. The French just did it first. Getting your people killed for no reason the longest is going to be a competition between Britain and America.
Also too, the Jewhadi attack on Chuck Hagel getting nominated for War Secretary brought this stuff to my attention about our, uh, regional interests. Firstly Chuck Hagel, top foreign policy guy and chairman of the Pentagon Defense Committee for over a decade :
"People say we're not fighting for oil. Of course we are," said the Republican Senator from Nebraska Chuck Hagel to law students of Catholic University last September. "They talk about America's national interest. What the hell do you think they're talking about? We're not there for figs."
Hagel: War for Oil | The Weekly Standard
and this guy, a General who was running the war in Iraq for a couple of years and was head of CENTCOM :
"Of course it’s about oil, it's very much about oil, and we can’t really deny that. From the standpoint of a solider who's now fought in the middle east for six years – my son-in-law's fought there for four years, my daughter's been over there, my son has served the nation – my family has been fighting for a long time." – Gen. John Abizaid, former commander of CENTCOM, October 13, 2007. (Watch Abizaid say this .)
and Chairman of the Fed/Wall Street chief spokesman Alan Greenspan :
"I am saddened that it is politically inconvenient to acknowledge what everyone knows: the Iraq war is largely about oil."
Spend some time with the French in Kapisa Province Kirk and you will understand what I'm talking about.
Most bad government has grown out of too much government. Thomas Jefferson
The Mali Army seems totally worthless:
"Islamist rebels chased Mali's army from a garrison town deep in its own territory on Monday, striking back at the weakest link in a nascent coalition after French fighter jets hit militant bases deep in the Sahara."
Mali Rebels Push On Despite French Strikes - WSJ.com
Most bad government has grown out of too much government. Thomas Jefferson
I always wonder where the al Qaeda militants get most of their funding, it would be interesting to know. I know in Afganistan much of their funding came from the sale of opium.Chairman of the Fed/Wall Street chief spokesman Alan Greenspan :
"I am saddened that it is politically inconvenient to acknowledge what everyone knows: the Iraq war is largely about oil."
In re: 'The war with Iraq being largely about oil', yeah that and protecting Israel from imaginary nukes.![]()
The guys in Mali get their money from drug/people smuggling and kidnapping. And they've got a lot of money.
Al Quaeda's biggest funder is various members of the Saudi royal family but there are so many wealthy people in Saudi and the Gulf states who donate money to Islamist terrorist groups that there's no problem for any bunch of guys who want to cause the west trouble gettting funding.
What have they run out of atolls to bomb into submission?
I like green tree frogs more than I like the majority of French men in positions.
A few in the poorer sector were absolute gems though.
The ones in charge;flexing at certain victory, then run if the tide turns?
This is my impression of a French man saying ello
My impression of a French man saying goodbye
What?![]()
would you like some coffee?
I love you, no?![]()
We will bomb you ,no?![]()
I dont speak English sorry
French women seem a lot more casual and more socially relaxed with less to prove
Fundamentalists will probably target civilians in Paris or other large cities soon if they push them into a corner.
Mars AX is an idiot. He suddenly thinks we are worried about the French. What a wanker.
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