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I know the Colonel and I seriously doubt that he's on AQMI payroll!
Yes, I admit that was wild speculation - I am turning into Keenan! ;-) But I think it works something like that - if not that particular individual. Ch |
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If they can drive for days to take hostages near Nouadhibou or in downtown Niamey where there's supposedly a lot of security how much easier wouldn't it be to do the same in Kidal/Tombouctoo/Gao where there is close to none? As for Aqmi and Kel T. there has recently been some clashes in the north between touareg and drug smugglers/aqmi with quite a few causalties reported so perhaps the balance is changing? In an opportunistic environment. Ag Bahanga is back and he must have some sort of mission/agenda? Quote:
Six Q/A Niger : six questions sur l'échec d'une opération (et quelques réponses...) How about this: Quote:
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Details from the kidnapping
Barbarie du 8 janvier au Sahel : - Liberation-Niger Aqims statement makes more sense than what has come out of Paris or Niamey French strike killed French hostage: News24: World: News friends of the victims demand resignation of Juppé Les amis d'Antoine, tué au Niger, pour la démission d'Alain Juppé | Rue89 |
This article explains some of the mishaps that happened
Niger: Le récit du double enlèvement des otages français et de la traque des forces spéciales - leJDD.fr or in English I think this is the best and most detailed account of what happened http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/monde...ils-morts.html |
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