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A deputy in France's National Assembly has called on French politicians to reconsider the country's foreign policy in the aftermath of Friday's terrorist attacks in Paris, the deadliest in the country's history. Six separate strikes on the city's residents left at least 128 people dead and another 180 injured.
It also reports that an Egyptian passport was found on one of the attackers the Stade de France, as well as a Syrian passport. Neither man has had their identity confirmed by officials.
The paper's police and justice correspondent,Willy Le Devin,says police have identified the 30-year-old French national by his fingerprints, and confirmed he was known to police.
He says a Syrian passport was retrieved from one attacker at the Stade de France but the body has not been formally identified.
An Egyptian passport was also found at the scene of the stadium attack, he tweets.
Un passeport egyptien a également été retrouvé au Stade de France #parisattentats— Willy Le Devin (@Will_ld) November 14, 2015
Protesters from far right organisations walk during a protest against refugees in Warsaw, Poland September 12, 2015.
Konrad Szymanski, who will take the office on Monday as part of the country's new conservative government, said his cabinet didn't agree with their predecessors' commitment to take a share in the refugee burden.
Now, "in the face of the tragic acts in Paris, we do not see the political possibilities to implement" the plan, he told the right-leaning news portal wPolityce.pl.

The "Haddad 1" freighter is moored at the port of Heraklion following an operation of the Greek coast guard on the island of Crete, September 2, 2015.
The coastguard said a search of only the first two of the 14 containers carried by the Bolivian vessel Haddad 1 had revealed almost 500,000 rounds of ammunition and 5,000 shotguns, of a type similar to that used by police, with no accompanying documentation.
They were found at the bottom of the containers, concealed by a load of furniture, including drawers, cupboards, and a layer of gymnastic mats.
The Haddad 1, a rusty 65-metre vessel built in 1976 and registered in the port of La Paz, was intercepted off Ierapetra, southeast of Crete, earlier this week, as it was heading to the Libyan city of Misrata.
Comment: It sounds like the Greeks may have busted a key route in Western intel's weapons-smuggling racket between its African and Middle Eastern 'war theaters'.
This appears to be footage of weapons from the vessel being inspected:
Scouring a ton of reports, I found a Danish citizen describing one of the attackers to a Paris café; ultra-pro, black-clad head to toe, AK-47, very well trained. These are not your usual al-Zawahiri underwear bombers; these are precision killers. This one left the scene undisturbed, and contrary to French police, may not have been captured. He wore no suicide vest.
French intel swears they are monitoring at least 200 nationals who came back from "Syraq". Talk about a lousy job. Paris is hyper-policed. The mind boggles thinking of at least 8 jihadis promenading at will on a Friday night dressed as pro killers.
For me, this is also personal. Jihad came to my hood in Paris. I left Paris last week on my usual commute back to Asia. I have always mocked Fox News describing my hood as a "no-go" area - obviously for the wrong/stupid reasons.
They picked a small Cambodian restaurant, cheap and cozy, where the habitués are young and relatively hip. This means the quartier may have been carefully researched for months.
They picked a mix of heavily symbolic venues.
Comment: ISIS has allegedly claimed responsibility for the attacks. According to French police officials a Syrian passport was found on one of the suicide bombers, while a witness told BFMTV that another of the terrorists was white and appeared to be European. Eight of the attackers are reported dead, 7 by suicide bombing, and at least 1 more is possibly at large. Hollande called the attacks an "act of war ... prepared and planned elsewhere, with outside involvement which this investigation will seek to establish".
If ISIS is responsible, Escobar may be right: ISIS is not a ragtag bunch of homegrown terrorists. They have training, weapons, support, operational intelligence, and organization. How did they develop such capacities? That's the question. But one thing is certain: they would not exist if the U.S. had not spearheaded a campaign to destroy the Middle East. Destruction in Iraq, destruction in Libya, from where ISIS and other Syrian 'rebels' received tons of weapons and thousands of fighters. Unfortunately, France is suffering as a result of the U.S.'s mad policies.

French police with protective shields walk in line near the Bataclan concert hall following fatal shootings in Paris, France, November 14, 2015.
Three of the attackers were killed after letting off their explosive devices, while the fourth died after being shot by police. The exact number of hostages killed is still unknown. The Le Parisien newspaper claims over 100 people died, with at least a dozen suffering injuries.
ces pompiers se préparent à secourir des bléssés graves dans cet immeuble. #Bataclan pic.twitter.com/fkItaAFnFW
— Guillaume Auda (@GuillaumeAuda) November 13, 2015The exact number of people taken hostage at the Bataclan concert hall remains unknown. The media has reported varying figures, ranging from 60 to 100 people.

A general view of the scene that shows rescue services personnel working near the covered bodies outside a restaurant following a shooting incident in Paris, France, November 13, 2015.
Possibly believable evidence will be presented that the Paris attacks were real terrorist attacks. However, what do refugees have to gain from making themselves unwelcome with acts of violence committed against the host country, and where do refugees in France obtain automatic weapons and bombs? Indeed, where would the French themselves obtain them?
Comment: "Refugees" are not one homogenous group. Yes, ordinary people have nothing to gain from this sort of violence. But it is not certain that all the refugees are ordinary people. It is quite possible that a relatively small number are radicalized. It is up to Western nations to keep cool heads, not paint all Muslims and refugees with the same brush, and react and respond appropriately and with reason.
The millions of refugees from Washington's wars who are overrunning Europe are bringing to the forefront of European politics the anti-EU nationalists parties, such as Pegida in Germany, Nigel Farage's UK Independence Party, and Marine Le Pen's National Front Party in France. These anti-EU political parties are also anti-immigrant political parties.
The latest French poll shows that, as a result of the refugees from Washington's wars, Marine Le Pen has come out on top of the candidates for the next French presidential election.
Comment: It is too early to label the terrorists as false flag actors; we need to understand that the U.S. is 100% responsible for creating the global mess we experience today by destabilizing and destroying much of the Middle East. For all we know, terrorists came to France hidden amongst refugees. And if that is the case, remember: the blame for the refugee crisis, and the creation and success of tens of thousands of terrorists all over the Middle East, falls squarely on the shoulders of the U.S. France is now paying a tragic price for the mess the U.S. made.

Federal workers can't interact with Facebook pages like this one when they are on duty or in a government building.
"Social media and email — and the ease of accessing those accounts at work, either on computers or smartphones — have made it easier for federal employees to violate the Hatch Act. Yet there are many activities employees can do on social media and email that do not violate the law," the guide issued by the Office of Special Counsel, an independent federal investigative and prosecutorial agency in charge of enforcing that law, said.
Dozens of people have lost their lives in a series of apparently coordinated attacks in the French capital on Friday evening. Addressing the nation, President Francois Hollande called on everyone to remain strong and show "compassion and unity."
"There is much to fear, but we must face these fears as a nation that knows how to muster its forces and will confront the terrorists," the president said.
Comment: This is a tragic turn of events. France is paying for the problems the U.S. started. Their mad vision to destroy Libya and now Syria has left hundreds of thousands dead and even more without homes. Now, refugees have come to Europe in large numbers. A small number of those refugees are probably radical militants. Perhaps Hollande should be asking Obama, "Do you see what you have done?" Because whoever these nutjobs were who carried out the attacks, the chain of responsibility goes straight back to the U.S.
See also:
- Paris terror attack: at least 46 killed - "ISIS" likely to be blamed
- Another mass shooting just in time to distract US from Putin's truth-telling
- Once again: Another school shooting to keep Russia and Syria out of mainstream news

Bodies litter the streets of a Paris alley after a series of coordinated terror attacks in the French capital on Friday, November 13th, 2015
In what appears to be a direct message to the French and German governments, two explosions also occurred near the Stade de France sports stadium (one in a Quik fast food restaurant) where France and Germany were playing in an international friendly match, President Hollande was in attendance.









Comment: Is it standard procedure for terrorists to carry their passports on them? Perhaps they're always "on the move", and need them on hand, but it is still curious...
See also: Pepe Escobar on the Paris attacks: Who profits?