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The Geopolitical Reordering of Africa:
US Covert Support to Al Qaeda in
Northern Mali, France “Comes to the Rescue”
NATO funding, arming, while simultaneously fighting Al Qaeda from Mali to
Syria
By Tony Cartalucci
A deluge of
articles have been quickly put into circulation defending France’s military
intervention in the African nation of Mali. TIME’s article, “The Crisis in Mali: Will French
Intervention Stop the Islamist Advance?” decides that old tricks are the best tricks,
and elects the tiresome “War on Terror” narrative.TIME claims the intervention
seeks to stop “Islamist” terrorists from overrunning both Africa and all of
Europe. Specifically, the article states:
“…there is
a (probably well-founded) fear in France that a radical Islamist Mali threatens
France most of all, since most of the Islamists are French speakers and many
have relatives in France. (Intelligence sources in Paris have told TIME that
they’ve identified aspiring jihadis leaving France for northern Mali to train and
fight.) Al-Qaeda in Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), one of the three groups that make
up the Malian Islamist alliance and which provides much of the leadership, has
also designated France — the representative of Western power in the region — as
a prime target for attack.”
What TIME
elects not to tell readers is that Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) is
closely allied to the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG whom France
intervened on behalf of during NATO’s 2011 proxy-invasion of Libya – providing
weapons, training, special forces and even aircraft to support them in the
overthrow of Libya’s government.
As far back
as August of 2011, Bruce Riedel out of the corporate-financier funded
think-tank, the Brookings Institution, wrote “Algeria will be next to fall,” where he gleefully predicted
success in Libya would embolden radical elements in Algeria, in particular
AQIM. Between extremist violence and the prospect of French airstrikes, Riedel
hoped to see the fall of the Algerian government. Ironically Riedel noted:
Algeria has
expressed particular concern that the unrest in Libya could lead to the
development of a major safe haven and sanctuary for al-Qaeda and other
extremist jihadis.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/geopolitical-reordering-and-dirty-tricks-us-covert-support-to-al-qaeda-in-northern-mali-france-comes-to-the-rescue/5318614
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