Frenchmen's easy hunting in Mali, Africa

badguy2000

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No I mean PRC genocide,ethnic cleansing etc in Tibet and East Turkestan.Your time will come when PRC leaders will be dragged before International Court Of Justice
to face the music!!Oh!How the mighty have fallen!!
guy, what Europeans did with American Indians is called "genocide" and ethinic cleansing........otherwise, Canadia now is still a land ruled by American Indians,instead of Whites.


And now, 90% of Tibetan population are still Tibetan while only 2% of Canadian or less are American indians....haha.
 

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Air Force Deploys Two Alpha Jets to Mali



Speaking to journalists before the take-
off of the fighter jets, the Director of
Information and Public Relations, NAF,
Air Commodore Yusuf Anas, disclosed
that the next deployment of Nigerian
Air Force Mi-35 Helicopters from Nigeria
to Mali will take place later today.


Anas also revealed that the NAF C-130
aircraft have continued to airlift Nigerian
Army personnel and equipment to Mali.



m.allafrica.com/stories/201301190265.html/
 

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Air Force Deploys Two Alpha Jets to Mali



Speaking to journalists before the take-
off of the fighter jets, the Director of
Information and Public Relations, NAF,
Air Commodore Yusuf Anas, disclosed
that the next deployment of Nigerian
Air Force Mi-35 Helicopters from Nigeria
to Mali will take place later today.


Anas also revealed that the NAF C-130
aircraft have continued to airlift Nigerian
Army personnel and equipment to Mali.



m.allafrica.com/stories/201301190265.html/
What are they going to do with two trainer models, fly loops over them?
 

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Support From Western Africa and US


French

4x Rafale Air, 5x C-135FR, 1x
A310, 1x C130, 3x C-160 Transal,
3x Mirage 2000D, 1x CN235 at
N'Djamena, Chad


2x Mirage F1CR, 8x Gazelle, 3x
Mirage 2000D, 4x Super Puma, 3x
Tigre helos at Bamako, Mali

2x Harfang drones at Niamey, Niger

5x French Navy's Atlantique II MPA
(Maritime Patrol Aircraft) at Dakar,
Senegal, performing ISR
(intelligence surveillance
reconnaissance)

French have used an An-225 Mriya,
world's biggest airlifter,


Belarus

Volga Dnepr An-124
and an Il-76



US

five C-17 Globemaster II cargo planes
RQ-4B Global Hawk
MQ-1 Predator drones

Italy

two C-130J cargos
one Boeing KC-767A tanker

Nigeria

two Alpha Jet light attack planes (NAF 455 and NAF 452)

Mi-35 gunships

The Nigerian Army deployment to Mali
was supported by NAF C-130 aircraft that
have airlifted personnel and equipment


They also get Assist by Germany, Denmark, Belgium, Spain,Netherlands and UAE.


In the meanwhile, the French Air Force
has released the first videos of the air
strikes in Mali.


Armée Française au Mali, Frappes sur les terroristes Opération Serval 24 Janvier 2013 - YouTube
 

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American Indians introduced tobacco to white Europeans. They now operate casinos under federal dispensation to relieve the descendants of white Europeans of their money. Karma's a bitch.
No one makes them go to the casinos. What's really funny is someone 1/36th Indian can get a gaming license.
 

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guy, what Europeans did with American Indians is called "genocide" and ethinic cleansing........otherwise, Canadia now is still a land ruled by American Indians,instead of Whites.


And now, 90% of Tibetan population are still Tibetan while only 2% of Canadian or less are American indians....haha.
Given the state sponsored hordes of Hans migrating to Tibet and East Turkestan both Tibetans and Uyghur are in process of becoming minorities in their own country.Of course continuing genocide by PLA is hastening the process.Incidently your comments about the whites and aboriginal people of North America only proves one thing - blissful ignorance.You have been taught well by the CPC!!
 

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True, you just shoot them dead with bullets. It is alot cheaper than using tanks. Cant fault you there.

For 22 years this contested region has endured a regime of torture and disappeared civilians.

The mass graves of Kashmir | World news | The Guardian
Maybe those reporting should also stand vigil and realise the situation rather than being fly by night hunkering down in Srinagar.

How many of the 'disappeared' have resurfaced after their sojourn in Pakistan, has anyone cared to report?
 

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Canadian CC-117 on the way to Mali



A little glimpse of the multinational effort to help the French armed forces, in this case by way of their Francophone brothers across the Atlantic. Pictured are French military jeeps marshalled behind a Canadian Forces CC-177 Globemaster III aircraft at Base aérienne 125 Istres-Le Tubé in Istres, France for transportation to Bamako, Mali. Picture courtesy of the Canadian Forces Combat Camera.
 

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French Foreign Legion paradrop over Timbuktu, Mali. As seen from a drone.

The following video shows a French Foreign Legion (2e r̩giment ̩tranger de parachutistes Р2eREP) paradrop into Timbuktu, Mali, from a C-160 Transal airlifter of the French Air Force.



La Légion saute sur Tombouctou, Opération Serval 28 Janvier 2013 - YouTube

It was taken on Jan. 28, from the Infra-Red camera of a Harfang drone, supporting Operation Serval from Niger.

The Harfang drones are the only French UAVs reportedly operating in West Africa. These ISR (Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance) platforms are about to be supported by a RAF Sentinel R1 deployed in Senegal.

The Sentinel will be extremely important in Mali, maybe more than it was in Libya. The aircraft is the air segment of the Airborne STand-Off Radar (ASTOR) system, uses a Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imagery and Ground Moving Target Indicator (GMTI) to detect and track enemy ground forces. With a Dual Mode Radar similar to the U-2s ASARS, the Sentinel will be able to provide French forces with data relating to the rebels movements as it did in Libya pinpointing Gaddafi's forces.

The Aviationist » French Foreign Legion paradrop over Timbuktu, Mali. As seen from a drone.
 

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French, Malians retake Timbuktu, rebels torch library

French and Malian troops retook control of Timbuktu, a UNESCO World Heritage site, on Monday after Islamist rebel occupiers fled the ancient Sahara trading town and torched several buildings, including a library holding priceless manuscripts.



The United States and the European Union are backing a French-led intervention in Mali against al Qaeda-allied militants they fear could use the West African state's desert north as a springboard for international attacks.

The recovery of Timbuktu followed the swift capture by French and Malian forces at the weekend of Gao, another major town in Mali's north that had been occupied by the alliance of jihadist groups since last year.

The two-week-old mission by France in its former Sahel colony, at the request of Mali's government, has driven the Islamist rebels northwards out of towns into the desert and mountains.

Without a shot being fired, 1,000 French soldiers and paratroopers and 200 Malian troops seized Timbuktu airport and surrounded the town on the banks of the Niger River, looking to block the escape of insurgents.

In both Timbuktu and Gao, cheering crowds turned out to welcome the French and Malian troops.

A third town in Mali's vast desert north, Kidal, had remained in Islamist militant hands. But Malian Tuareg MNLA rebels, who are seeking autonomy for their northern region, said on Monday they had taken charge in Kidal after Islamist fighters abandoned it.

A diplomat in Bamako confirmed the MNLA takeover of Kidal.

A French military spokesman said the assault forces at Timbuktu were avoiding any fighting inside the city to protect the cultural treasures, mosques and religious shrines in what is considered a seat of Islamic learning.

But Timbuktu Mayor Ousmane Halle told Reuters departing Islamist gunmen had four days earlier set fire to the town's new Ahmed Baba Institute, which contained thousands of manuscripts.

UNESCO spokesman Roni Amelan said the Paris-based U.N. cultural agency was "horrified" by the news of the fire, but was awaiting a full assessment of the damage.

Ali Baba, a worker at the Ahmed Baba Institute, told Sky News in Timbuktu more than 3,000 manuscripts had been destroyed. "They are bandits. They have burned some manuscripts and also stole a lot of manuscripts which they took with them," he said.

Marie Rodet, an African history lecturer at Britain's School of Oriental and African Studies, said Timbuktu held one of the greatest libraries of Islamic manuscripts in the world.

"It's pure retaliation. They (the Islamist militant rebels) knew they were losing the battle and they hit where it really hurts," Rodet told Reuters. "These people are not interested in any intellectual debate. They are anti-intellectual."

French, Malians retake Timbuktu, rebels torch library | Reuters
 

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It is all too easy. They just run away into the desert where it will be harder to find them, but easier to kill them.
 

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Mistral DIXMUDE unloads her cargo of 500 troops and 130 armoured vehicles including VBCI and AMX-10RCR...


There are now 2,900 combat troops in Mali.
 
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This operation is pretty much over... time to hand over to the Africans.

Mali Liberation = 3 weeks
Vive La Republique! :thumb:
 
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if they were sent to China, they would be disarmed by Chinese policemen
Considering you needed army (not police) to slaughter unarmed students near Tien an Men place, i doubt they'd be able to disarm any trained soldier easily, whatever nation he is from.

For your information, french were so ennemies to american natives that Oneida tribe called Marquis de la Fayette Kahula ("fearsome horseman")

Btw French troops are presently indirectly protecting Chinese mines from invasion by islamists in Niger
 

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