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    France Formally Requests US Military Aid for Mali Invasion

    France Formally Requests US Military Aid for Mali Invasion

    Sunday, January 20, 2013 16:20
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    By Jason Ditz | AntiWar Joint Chiefs Chair Declares Northern Mali a Threat to the World According to Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey, the French government has formally asked the United States for military aid for its invasion of Mali, saying that the aid will conclude planning, logistics and air support, but [...]

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    Algeria Al Qaeda terrorists had been working for BP and were able to plan attack with lethal precision

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    Some of the terrorists involved in the Algeria hostage crisis in which up to five Britons died had been working at the BP plant where the atrocity took place, it was claimed today.

    They had been given short-term contracts by the oil and gas giant, allowing them to plan their attack with lethal precision.Five of the Al Qaeda operatives were ‘taken alive’ by the Algerian army today, while some 32 were killed during four days of fierce fighting with special forces.


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