While the two events may indeed be unrelated, such brazen attacks inside France will undoubtedly serve to drum up even more support for French military action in the Middle East. The fact that the military action was announced a full day before the attacks took place will be no matter to the few members of the general public who discover it, as support for retribution and retaliation will be given for military action retroactively.
Nevertheless, As Agence France Presse reported on Tuesday January 6,
The deployment of the marine battle group is due to be announced by President Francois Hollande when he gives his annual new year's speech to the armed forces on board the Charles de Gaulle on January 14, according to the "Mer et Marine" news site.Interestingly enough, the suspects in the attack are two French citizens of Algerian decent who were recruited for and trained in the battlefields of Iraq and Syria. These individuals are thus recipients of French, NATO, and American support, aid, weapons, training, and ultimately outright directives in their use as a proxy army against the secular government of Bashar al-Assad.
The Elysee Palace confirmed to AFP that the carrier would travel to the Gulf on its way to India, where it is due to take part in exercises in mid-April.
"The Charles de Gaulle will be available to participate, if necessary, in all operational missions", the Elysee spokesman said.
According to Mer et Marine, the Charles de Gaulle carrier will travel to the Gulf with its fleet of air and naval craft, including Rafale and Super Etendard fighter jets and an attack submarine, to take part in the US-led bombing campaign against IS forces in Iraq.
This should come as no surprise to those who study the nature of color revolutions and, more specifically, the use of terrorist organizations by national governments for political purposes.
After all, it should be remembered that, when the French people and even some French parliamentarians were hesitant to engage in military action in Iraq, ISIS released a video of an alleged beheading of a Frenchman, which provided justification for French involvement. This was the third video in a series that prompted justification for action from each of the "target" countries.
As Tony Cartalucci of Land Destroyer Report writes in his own article, "France Armed Terrorists That Struck Paris,"
France, as part of a NATO-led coalition, has been arming, funding, aiding, and otherwise perpetuating Al Qaeda terrorists for years, beginning, on record in Libya with the overthrow of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and continuing until today with NATO's arming, harboring, and backing of Al Qaeda terrorists including the so-called "Islamic State" (ISIS) within and along Syria's borders.Given the fact that ISIS, al-Qaeda, and related organizations are entirely controlled by Western intelligence agencies, one must question the real reason that Charlie Hebdo was attacked and the true command-and-control structure that exists behind the attackers.
With the recent attack in Paris likely the work of the very terrorists France has been arming and backing across North Africa and the Middle East, the French government itself stands responsible, guilty of the continued material support of a terrorist organization that has now killed French citizens, including two police officers, not only on French soil, but within the French capital itself.
[2 January 2015] Israel vents their fury with France after parliament votes to recognise Palestine as a state [Link]
"Israel has furiously warned that the French parliament's vote in favour of recognising Palestine as a state will 'harm the peace process'.
France's lower house of Parliament voted today 339 votes to 151 to urge the government to recognise a Palestinian state.
The vote is non-binding. Instead it is seen as a symbol of hope for the Palestinians, as support grows in Europe for two states...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called the French vote a 'grave mistake'." [Link]
"Immediately following the vote, Meyer Habib, a center-right lawmaker and close friend of Netanyahu, said,
“France today chose the wrong partner and I fear repercussions in relations with Israel, the only democracy in the region…While radical jihad killed citizens of France and other parts of the free world, legitimization is given to the establishment of a state run by corrupt people and terrorists.”" [Link] [Link] [Link] [Link]
[12 December 2014] French MPs vote in favor of recognizing Palestine state [Link]
[23 December 2014] With French Ultimatum, European Votes on Palestine Recognition Gain Traction [Link]
"In the run-up to the French parliament’s vote urging the government to recognize Palestine on Dec. 2, Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius announced a two-year deadline for the successful conclusion of peace negotiations, after which France would recognize a Palestinian state."
[31 December 2014] Israel to call in French envoy to protest vote in UN Security Council [Link]
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[16 November 2014] ‘Outraged’ French union urges Hollande to honor Mistral deal, 2,500 jobs at stake [Link]
[19 December 2014] Hollande risks EU split with debate on Russian sanctions relief [Link]
"Europe has stumbled into a debate over the end of sanctions on the economically distressed Russia after French President Francois Hollande became the first major leader to dangle the prospect of easing the curbs"
[19 December 2014 EU open to possible easing of sanctions against Russia: Hollande [Link]
[05 January 2014] Hollande Calls for End to Russia Sanctions – Once Progress Made in Ukraine [Link]
"The French president today called for the lifting of the West's economic sanctions on Russia, saying: 'Mr Putin does not want to annex eastern Ukraine. He has told me that.'
Saying the sanctions 'must stop now', Francois Hollande said he was expecting progress on a resolution to the Ukraine crisis at international talks in Kazakhstan in 10 days.
'I think the sanctions must stop now,' President Hollande said during a wide-ranging two-hour interview with France Inter radio station. 'They must be lifted if there is progress. If there is no progress the sanctions will remain.'...
'I am going to Astana on January 15 on one condition, that there be fresh progress. And I think there will be. If it is to meet and talk without making headway, it is not worth it.'
The French president said that while Europe should keep lines of communication open with President Putin.." [..]
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[6 January 2015] Report: France To Deploy Aircraft Carrier To Gulf in IS-rael's War against Syria [Link]
[5 January 2015] Shit Ben creates phoney "ISIS-Inspired" Palestinian Cell in West Bank [Link]
[05 November 2014] French parliament adopts 'anti-terrorism' law [Link]
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[24 December 2014] France’s Anti-Semitic Nightmare [Link]
[January 1, 2015] French president vows to fight anti-Semitism, racism in 2015 During New Year’s Eve TV speech, Francois Hollande says battle will be his national cause for upcoming year [Link]