France Is 'At War' Against Al Qaeda Following Execution Of Hostage, Says PM

ELAINE GANLEY   07/27/10 11:11 PM ET   AP

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PARIS — France has declared war on al-Qaida, and matched its fighting words with a first attack on a base camp of the terror network's North African branch, after the terror network killed a French aid worker it took hostage in April.

The declaration and attack marked a shift in strategy for France, usually discrete about its behind-the-scenes battle against terrorism.

"We are at war with al-Qaida," Prime Minister Francois Fillon said Tuesday, a day after President Nicolas Sarkozy announced the death of 78-year-old hostage Michel Germaneau.

The humanitarian worker had been abducted April 20 or 22 in Niger by al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb, and was later taken to Mali, officials said.

The killers will "not go unpunished," Sarkozy said in unusually strong language, given France's habit of employing quiet cooperation with its regional allies – Mauritania, Mali, Niger and Algeria – in which the al-Qaida franchise was spawned amid an Islamist insurgency.

The Salafist Group for Call and Combat formally merged with al-Qaida in 2006 and spread through the Sahel region – parts of Mauritania, Mali and Niger.

Officials suggest France will activate accords with these countries to stop the terrorists in their tracks.

"It's a universal threat that concerns the entire world ... not just France or the West," Defense Minister Herve Morin said Tuesday on France-2 television. "We will support local authorities so these assassins and (their) commanders are tracked, judged and taken before justice and punished. And, yes, we will help them."

Algeria, Mauritania, Mali and Niger in April opened a joint military headquarters deep in the desert to respond to threats from traffickers and the al-Qaida offshoot. U.S. Special Forces have helped the four nations train troops in recent years.

The United States said it would help the French "in any way that we can" to bring those who killed Germaneau to justice, according to U.S. State Dept. spokesman P.J. Crowley.

"There is no religion that sanctions what can only be described as cold-blooded murder," Crowley said Tuesday.

Fillon refused to say how France would act. "But we will," he said in an interview with Europe 1 radio.

And perhaps it already has. On Thursday, the French backed Mauritanian forces in attacking an al-Qaida camp on the border with Mali, killing at least six suspected terrorists. It is the first time France is known to have attacked an al-Qaida base.

France said it was a last-ditch effort to save its citizen, while Mauritania said it was trying to stop an imminent attack by fighters gathering at the base.

For the French, the move may have backfired. The al-Qaida group said in an audio message broadcast Sunday that it had killed Germaneau in retaliation for the raid. However, French officials suggested, however, that the hostage, who had a heart problem, may already have been dead. Even now, "We have no proof of life or death," Morin said.

"We can expect an increase in the French riposte," said Antoine Sfeir, an expert on Islamist terrorists who has traveled in the region.

An estimated 400-500 such fighters are thought to roam the Sahel region, a desert expanse as large as the European Union.

Despite meager numbers, the region's al-Qaida fighters pose a clear threat. Among the more recent victims, a British captive was beheaded last year and two Spanish aid workers were taken hostage in Mauritania in November. Spain is working to free them. Mauritanian soldiers also have fallen in numerous attacks.

The head of the French Institute of Strategic Analysis suggested the French government's rhetoric was normal.

"It's important to make that kind of announcement," Francois Gere said. "I think it's made of the same stuff" as former U.S. President George W. Bush's tough line on al-Qaida.

But "a government has to make clear it must respond strongly" while maintaining the discretion needed to ensure cooperation, Gere said. In the past France has been cautious because those governments don't want the appearance of interference from the West, he said.

Spain has maintained a low profile as videos by the al-Qaida franchise regularly call for the conquest of "al-Andalus" – a reference to the period of Muslim rule of much of Spain in medieval times.

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Slash14
Liberalism makes me laugh!
03:51 AM on 07/30/2010
Are they going to insult them to d e a t h
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Slash14
Liberalism makes me laugh!
03:38 AM on 07/30/2010
France in WW1-Fail
France in WW2-Fail
France in Veitnam-Fail
France in Afganistan- Probably Fail, Most likely SURRENDER
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Christophe
09:35 AM on 07/30/2010
Hey Trash14,

Your History teacher must have been very disappointed with you.
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Gerald Ward
05:37 PM on 08/31/2010
I see you're not into history but really aren't french jokes passé yet?
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09:32 AM on 07/29/2010
Fortunately, it is not war between US and France... But french politicians have to do their show to reassure its citizen, and prove they earn their wages for something. It's just a speech.
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dbrett480
08:21 PM on 07/28/2010
It took the French 9 years to realize al-qaida was a threat. Better late than never I guess.
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Christophe
09:35 PM on 07/28/2010
In what planet are you living? Let me guess...the planet USA.
Just after 9/11, the French uncovered and stopped a planned bombing of the US Embassy in Paris by a group linked to Al-Qaeda.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_embassy_attack_plot
France and other European countries have been fighting Islamic terrorism for much longer than the US.
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Gerald Ward
05:40 PM on 08/31/2010
You will soon learn not to try and teach Americans any measure of history. If we didn't kill it it's not dead.
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goodog
Honk if you believe in a public editor.
07:49 PM on 07/28/2010
"It's a universal threat that concerns the entire world ... not just France or the West," Defense Minister Herve Morin said Tuesday on France-2 television. "We will support local authorities so these assassins and (their) commanders are tracked, judged and taken before justice and punished. And, yes, we will help them."

Well.. we hope that it's tracked, taken before justice, THEN judges, and then punished.
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ScoopLV
Conservatives: ALWAYS on the wrong side of history
07:37 PM on 07/28/2010
Sigh....

I see the France-bashing rubes have already reared their ugly heads.

As for me, I'll go buy a good bottle of French wine, and save it for a day when we have some happy news for a change.
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06:48 PM on 07/28/2010
Some of these comments are unworthy of Americans. To any French citizens reading these misguided and unjustified posts, I would like to express my sorrow for your countryman and I hope you don't think all Americans are the same. I hope you remain independent, strong and our allies despite the behavior of some.
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Slash14
Liberalism makes me laugh!
03:49 AM on 07/30/2010
to all france citizens, I care less what you think of us. Really
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Gerald Ward
05:44 PM on 08/31/2010
Damn you! the expression is "I couldn't care less". What does 'I care less' even mean? What does it mean to you?
06:37 PM on 07/28/2010
At last this great nation is showing some testicular fortitude, although given their history one is naturally concerned that the new fighting spirit of La France might not last beyond Christmas.
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Christophe
09:56 PM on 07/28/2010
Let's talk about History.

I was born near a small town in SW France named Castillon La Bataille (the Battle) where the French fought and won in in 1453 the last battle of a 100 year war (!!!) against the English.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hundred_Years'_War
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Castillon

More recently, the French lost 4% of their population during WW I. In today's terms it would be the equivalent of 12 Million Americans...

During WWII France lost 1.35% of its population, the US only 0.32%...

Please become "BetterEducatedObserver" and don't question the French fighting spirit.
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Slash14
Liberalism makes me laugh!
03:43 AM on 07/30/2010
Yeah they will probably surrender right after Thanksgiving
05:03 PM on 07/28/2010
The religion of peace on full display.
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Phil Hill 2012
03:27 PM on 07/28/2010
I'm surprised the killing of the Aid worker didn't send the white flags flying.
03:55 PM on 07/28/2010
Pathetic.
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Christophe
10:14 PM on 07/28/2010
Careful.
This comment may send a French flag flying all the way up you arse.
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Slash14
Liberalism makes me laugh!
03:44 AM on 07/30/2010
white like toilet paper
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I'm Just Me!
01:40 PM on 07/28/2010
Vive la France !
12:50 PM on 07/28/2010
Wow....France.
11:40 AM on 07/28/2010
Why does it take a country's own loss to make them act.
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Christophe
11:56 AM on 07/28/2010
The French fight against Islamic terrorists stated a long time ago (80's ?).
12:27 PM on 07/28/2010
self intrest is every countries natural desposition
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09:27 AM on 07/28/2010
Meanwhile the First Lady is debuting in a film or something. Those 2 are ridiculous.
10:10 AM on 07/28/2010
The Woody Allen film?
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Christophe
11:56 AM on 07/28/2010
???
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06:03 AM on 07/28/2010
France has been going after Al Queda since before 911. Which may have been the reason Al Queda reportedly plotted to crash airliners into the Eiffel Tower and other targets on 911. I also seem to recall an earlier incident in which the French destroyed some kind of bizarre Taliban religious monument because, among things, it was "tacky." Well said.
In the meantime it would behoove some readers here to remember that France suffered over 5 million casualties in WW One alone. I believe that was about one-eighth of the population. They had one generation to rebuild the country before a multi-nation onslaught at the beginning of WWII. Nevertheless the D-Day invasion was successful and WW Two was won, thanks in no small part to the bravery of war hero Charles DeGaulle and the French Resistance. In addition, despite ongoing summary executions of Frenchmen (including children) during the Nazi reign of terror, the general population kept secret a well-planned D-Day uprising which caught the occupiers by almost complete surprise. The war extracted a terrible toll on many nations from Canada to Australia, Russia, etc. etc. The French did their part too, and they are still on our side.
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Patricia Poteau Mellen
07:19 AM on 07/28/2010
Well said!
10:13 AM on 07/28/2010
You can tell by their posts that most posters in here are History experts and PhDs: their mastery of Historical facts and their knowledge of European history in particular are beyond stellar!

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harmlesstree
"We are a warlike people" George Carlin
11:44 PM on 07/28/2010
LOL Fav!