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17-Jan-13 World View -- Mali conflict explodes

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 11:38 pm
by John
17-Jan-13 World View -- Mali conflict explodes into ground war and hostage crisis


Britain prepares for a new Falklands war

** 17-Jan-13 World View -- Mali conflict explodes into ground war and hostage crisis
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/cgi ... 17#e130117




Contents:
France launches ground campaign in Mali
Islamist militants seize gas complex in Algeria, with dozens of hostages
Britain prepares for a new Falklands war


Keys:
Generational Dynamics, France, Mali, Algeria, AQIM,
Britain, Argentina, Falklands, Malvinas

Re: 17-Jan-13 World View -- Mali conflict explodes

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 12:22 am
by Reality Check
The Algerian security forces are fighting their own war against Islamic militants.

France is no longer a threat to the government of Algeria, the Islamist s are their mortal enemies.

Why would they possibly want to help Islamist militants take over any country in their region ?

Re: 17-Jan-13 World View -- Mali conflict explodes

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 12:26 am
by Reality Check
To answer my own question, Algeria might want the Islamists to murder U.S. and European hostages to encourage an even larger western military response against Militant Islamists in Northern Africa.

Re: 17-Jan-13 World View -- Mali conflict explodes

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 1:48 am
by OLD1953
The militants work very hard at infiltrating security forces. This is one of their primary goals in every country. Don't make the mistake of confusing the attitudes held by "security" groups as typical of government or military services in the region.

In a number of countries they'd do better with no security forces at all, because the penetration is nearly total.

Re: 17-Jan-13 World View -- Mali conflict explodes

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 11:52 am
by Reality Check
OLD1953 wrote:The militants work very hard at infiltrating security forces. This is one of their primary goals in every country. Don't make the mistake of confusing the attitudes held by "security" groups as typical of government or military services in the region.

In a number of countries they'd do better with no security forces at all, because the penetration is nearly total.
Infiltration and rogue elements are certainly possible.

But the "Algerian Experts" were speculating the Algerian government or the Algerian government's security forces as a whole were punishing the French for intervening in Mali.

If indeed this was a government policy, it would appear to make much more sense that it was to bring more western militaries into the fight against the Algerian governments enemies, than to punish the French.