By Design: French Mali Invasion Spills into Algeria
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- Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2013 17:18:51 +0100 (CET)
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By Design: French Mali Invasion Spills into Algeria
January 17, 2013 (LD-Tony Cartalucci) - Exactly as predicted, the ongoing
French "intervention" in the North African nation of Mali has spilled into
Algeria - the next most likely objective of Western geopolitical interests in
the region since the successful destabilization of Libya in 2011.
In last
week's "France
Displays Unhinged Hypocrisy as Bombs Fall on Mali" report, it was stated
specifically that:
And thanks to NATO, that is exactly what Libya has become - a Western sponsored sanctuary for Al-Qaeda. AQIM's headway in northern Mali and now French involvement will see the conflict inevitably spill over into Algeria. It should be noted that Riedel is a co-author of "Which Path to Persia?" which openly conspires to arm yet another US State Department-listed terrorist organization (list as #28), the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) to wreak havoc across Iran and help collapse the government there - illustrating a pattern of using clearly terroristic organizations, even those listed as so by the US State Department, to carry out US foreign policy."
Now, it is reported that "Al Qaeda-linked" terrorists have
seized American hostages in Algeria in what is being described by the Western
press as "spill over" from France's Mali operations.
The Washington Post,
in their article, "Al-Qaida-linked
militants seize BP complex in Algeria, take hostages in revenge for Mali,"
claims:
"As Algerian army helicopters clattered overhead deep in the Sahara desert, Islamist militants hunkered down for the night in a natural gas complex they had assaulted Wednesday morning, killing two people and taking dozens of foreigners hostage in what could be the first spillover from France’s intervention in Mali."
The Wall Street
Journal, in its article, "Militants
Grab U.S. Hostages in Algeria," reports that:
"Militants with possible links to al Qaeda seized about 40 foreign hostages, including several Americans, at a natural-gas field in Algeria, posing a new level of threat to nations trying to blunt the growing influence of Islamist extremists in Africa.
As security officials in the U.S. and Europe assessed options to reach the captives from distant bases, Algerian security forces failed in an attempt late Wednesday to storm the facility."
The WSJ
also added:
"Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said the U.S. would take "necessary and proper steps" in the hostage situation, and didn't rule out military action. He said the Algeria attack could represent a spillover from Mali."
And it is military action, both covert and incrementally
more overt, that will see the West's extremist proxies and the West's faux
efforts to stem them, increasingly creep over the Mali-Algerian border, as the
old imperial maps of Europe are redrawn right before our eyes.
Image: The French Empire at
its height right before the World Wars. The regions that are now Libya, Algeria,
Mali, and the Ivory Coast all face reconquest by the French and Anglo-Americans,
with French troops literally occupying the region and playing a pivotal role in
installing Western-friendly client regimes. Also notice Syria too, was a French
holding - now under attack by US-British-French funded, armed, and backed
terrorists - the same terrorists allegedly being fought in Mali and now
Algeria.
Meanwhile, these
very same terrorist forces continue to receive funding, arms, covert
military support, and diplomatic recognition in Syria, by NATO, and specifically
the US and France who are both claiming to fight the "Free Syrian Army's"
ideological and very literal allies in North Africa.
In reality, Al Qaeda
is allowing the US and France to intervene and interfere in Algeria, after
attempts in 2011 to trigger political subversion was soundly defeated by the
Algerian government. Al Qaeda is essentially both a casus belli and mercenary
force, deployed by the West against targeted nations. It is clear that French
operations seek to trigger armed conflict in Algeria as well as a possible
Western military intervention there as well, with the Mali conflict serving only
as a pretense.
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