Guerrilla Warfare in France
From the desk of The Brussels Journal on Wed, 2006-09-20 21:10
A quote from a French police spokesperson on expatica.com, 20 September 2006
These explosions of violence against the police are a kind of guerrilla warfare aimed at getting the forces of law and order to leave certain areas in order to immerse them in a logic of sedition and terror.
Police in France
Submitted by Ruben on Thu, 2006-09-21 19:40.
Why would the police be surprised by an ambush? Are they still unwilling to admit that France is under Muslim attack? And what is this nonsense from de Villepin? So the goverment is going to draw conclusions from this incident, is it. I should have thought the government, if France actually has one, would have drawn all neccessary conclusions after the riots last fall and prepared itself for this kind of attack. A fully armed company of army troops should have swarmed all over this suburb within hours after the attack, taking it back under army control and finding those who attacked the police--no matter how much effort this required or how brutal the methods.
Is France not worth fighting for, even for Frenchmen?
You raise an interesting point, Ruben....
Submitted by oiznop on Mon, 2006-09-25 14:25.
Which leads me to ask...Are there any MEN left in France???....not to mention, Europe as a whole????
A Dialogue That Would Enlighten the Indigenous French
Submitted by Mission Impossible on Thu, 2006-09-21 03:55.
Visit this page, and read the dialogue. It sums up so much about contemporary France (and Europe). Gain strength from the insights it gives you.
When reading, be patient; the URL leads to you to a long dialogue that only starts to make complete sense once you near its end.
The dialogue is here
"History"
Submitted by panamboy on Thu, 2006-09-21 03:24.
Does history repeat it's self? Do we or can we learn from the past? Or, is history just evolving and learning, for the soul purpose to evade our noticing the inevitable fact, it is repeating it's self and we are unable to learn from the horrors of the past. Can we acknowledge what we have done, what we could have done, not to repeat what may be the inevitable. Have we learned, can we learn to change or are we the same today as we were yesterday.
"Police unions reacted with
Submitted by oiznop on Thu, 2006-09-21 02:10.
"Police unions reacted with outrage Wednesday after two members of a CRS anti-riot unit were badly hurt in an ambush by youths in the southern Paris suburb of Corbeil-Essonnes."
An ambush by youths???....really!....Could those "youths" possible be MUSLIM????.....Neeeee-ya, (crunch crunch crunch)...Could Be!!!....Why doesn't the media just come out and say it???.......