Chaos has to be dealt with so it doesn't grow. I don't know of any better way to handle chaos when it results in the increase of terrorist infiltration then to end it. What did anyone believe Algeria was going to do wave a magic wand? They have to preserve their own sovereignty and their own military forces. No hand holding. End of discussion.
Where does any First World nation 'get off' criticizing Algerian forces when there are French jets dropping bombs and killing people? Where does that come from? There is a war being conducted. Someone is delusional as hell and it isn't the Algerians.
Gee whiz, it must not be directly out of the Pentagon's play book. Too bad it ain't their country.
One of the aspects of The West global terrorist networks count on is whining that goes on when people are taken hostage. They use it to reign terror and propagate their power. The only way to stop terrorism is to end it. Just that simple.
Where does any First World nation 'get off' criticizing Algerian forces when there are French jets dropping bombs and killing people? Where does that come from? There is a war being conducted. Someone is delusional as hell and it isn't the Algerians.
Gee whiz, it must not be directly out of the Pentagon's play book. Too bad it ain't their country.
One of the aspects of The West global terrorist networks count on is whining that goes on when people are taken hostage. They use it to reign terror and propagate their power. The only way to stop terrorism is to end it. Just that simple.
CAIRO -- International officials Friday (click here) questioned the Algerian military's storming of a natural gas plant in the Sahara Desert that led to a firefight with Islamic militants and the deaths of an undisclosed number of hostages, including Westerners and Asians.
There was no clear indication of exactly how many hostages were killed or wounded in Thursday's assault. Conflicting reports continued to emerge. The Algerian government said the army raid had ended while the British Foreign Office said the "terrorist incident remains ongoing."
The chaos along the Algerian-Libyan border left the U.S.,Britain, France and other countries worried about their citizens while questioning what appeared to be Algeria's rushed strike against the kidnappers without consulting foreign capitals. One unconfirmed media report suggested that 35 foreign hostages were killed by gunfire from Algerian helicopters during the raid....