RageAgainstTheAmish

So let me get this straight.

France went to Africa to stop terrorism that is coming to France from Africa instead of just slaughtering all of the Africans that are in France causing terrorism and sending the rest back to Africa?

WhyNoDonuts

France went to Africa over a hundred years ago to get their resources. They nationalized certain places in the 50s and 60s, and these folks could get passports as French citizens as early as the 80s, and sometimes emigrated to Europe. The soldiers in Africa remain to protect access to the resources they’ve developed there.

The same thing happened in VietNam - I didn’t expect to see so many Vietnamese in France as I did, and they tend to lay low in Paris. The third group of immigrants are the North Africans - Arabs. They fight against the French blacks and often don’t have papers. Some Parisian suburbs have subway station entrances straight out of the ghetto.

Witsend

Just goes to show, you can surrender anywhere 8n the world.

2017Fallout

If you control Africa you control the world in terms of resources.

i_scream_trucks

been that way fora very long time

israelmossadjewgold

isn't weird how we never here about it in the media...yet we constantly here bashing of the united states in all national media. the united states has it's problems for sure but they nenver talk about the retarded shit india is doing or israel or france.

israelmossadjewgold

It was so bad that "France is engrossing nearly the whole of the slave trade," and in the 12 months ending in September 1819 "60,000 Africans have been forced from their country, principally under the colours of France."

derram

https://archive.ph/EtLZg :

2015-01-22 | France's Military Is All Over Africa - Business Insider

'France's Licorne ("Unicorn") forces prepare for a military operation in southern Ivory Coast April 11, 2011. ', "Under France's reorganization of its military in Africa, the French plan to reinforce their base at Abidjan, Ivory Coast's capital.", "French soldiers of the 16th Hunter's Battalion secure the tarmac at Abeche airport in eastern Chad August 4, 2004 as the French military airlifts humanitarian aid."

'As part of a global mission to tackle militancy across Africa, France launched Operation Barkhane in 2014 as a continuation of Operation Epervier and Operation Servel. ', "Sayyid Azim/AP Until France's rebalancing of forces across Africa following its intervention in Mali, Djibouti was the sight of the largest concentration of French forces in Africa."


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israelmossadjewgold

they control all our major label music in the united states...

taking billions and billions and investing it into a gigantic french spy network in the united states.

we need to remove all spies from other countries and start executing them in the united states.