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Mon Oct 22, 2012, 08:07 PM

 

AP EXCLUSIVE: FRANCE TO SEND DRONES TO MALI REGION

Source: AP

BY Jamey Keatan
October 22, 2012

PARIS -- France will move surveillance drones to West Africa and is holding secretive talks with U.S. officials in Paris this week as it seeks to steer international military action to help Mali's feeble government win back the northern part of the country from al-Qaida-linked rebels, The Associated Press has learned.

France and the United Nations insist any invasion of Mali's north must be led by African troops. But France, which has six hostages in Mali and has citizens who have joined al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb, is playing an increasing role behind the scenes.

Many in the West fear that northeast Mali and the arid Sahel region could become the new Afghanistan, a no-man's-land where extremists can train, impose hardline Islamic law and plot terror attacks abroad. And France, former colonial ruler to countries across the Sahel, is a prime target.

"This is actually a major threat - to French interests in the region, and to France itself," said Francois Heisbourg, an expert at the Foundation for Strategic Research, a partially state-funded think tank in Paris. "This is like Afghanistan 1996. This is like when Bin Laden found a place that was larger than France in which he could organize training camps, in which he could provide stable preparations for organizing far-flung terror attacks."

Read more: http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/F/FRANCE_MALI?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2012-10-22-17-12-39

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Reply AP EXCLUSIVE: FRANCE TO SEND DRONES TO MALI REGION (Original post)
UnrepentantLiberal Oct 2012 OP
Vincardog Oct 2012 #1
Ash_F Oct 2012 #2
UnrepentantLiberal Oct 2012 #5
Ash_F Oct 2012 #6
UnrepentantLiberal Oct 2012 #7
Posteritatis Oct 2012 #3
UnrepentantLiberal Oct 2012 #4

Response to UnrepentantLiberal (Original post)

Mon Oct 22, 2012, 08:09 PM

1. Don't let the CIA fund any more terrorists. Problem solved.

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Response to UnrepentantLiberal (Original post)

Mon Oct 22, 2012, 08:27 PM

2. The rebellion has little to do with al-Qaida

"Neither Gaddafi’s fall nor AQIM are the prime movers
In truth, neither Gaddafi’s fall nor AQIM nor drugs and insecurity are the prime movers behind this latest revolt. They are just fresh opportunities and circumstances in a very old struggle. The first rebellion of the nomadic Tuareg, (or Kel Tamasheq - ‘the Tamasheq speaking people’ - as they prefer to be known) against the central government of Mali broke out in 1963 when a young renegade called Alladi Ag Alla attacked two camel-mounted policemen or goumiers in a remote region north of the town of Kidal. Mali had only just won its independence from France, and the Kel Tamasheq, detached from world events in their far flung desert home, simply could not understand why their cherished independence and age old nomadic culture had been subsumed into a new state ruled by black Africans living hundreds of miles away who had never proved their right nor their fitness to become the Tuareg’s new masters. It was to be six years before Gaddafi grabbed power in Libya in a military coup and 44 years before the Algerian terrorist group, the GSPC, rebranded itself as AQIM and became the north African franchise of a successful global Islamic terror movement."


Here is a comprehensive article on the recent history of the region.
http://thinkafricapress.com/mali/causes-uprising-northern-mali-tuareg

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Response to Ash_F (Reply #2)

Mon Oct 22, 2012, 08:38 PM

5. Interesting article.

 

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Response to UnrepentantLiberal (Reply #5)

Mon Oct 22, 2012, 08:45 PM

6. Great site for actual African news

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Instead of the prime-time theatre we have here.

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Response to Ash_F (Reply #6)

Mon Oct 22, 2012, 09:00 PM

7. Bookmarked.

 

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Response to UnrepentantLiberal (Original post)

Mon Oct 22, 2012, 08:30 PM

3. The UN's going in in a month or two in all likelihood

When the P-5 agree to invoke Chapter Seven on an area these days, it's pretty much a done deal.

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Response to Posteritatis (Reply #3)

Mon Oct 22, 2012, 08:36 PM

4. It sure does look that way.

 

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