Mali: French troops leave Timbuktu as focus turns north

  •   The Alex Jones Channel Alex Jones Show podcast Prison Planet TV Infowars.com Twitter Alex Jones' Facebook Infowars store

David Blair
telegraph.co.uk
February 4, 2013

Barely 48 hours after President Francois Hollande received a rapturous welcome in Timbuktu, the departure of the “Groupe Tactique Inter-Armes” raised fears of a precipitate French retreat.

The plan is for the Malian army, supported by soldiers from other African countries, to assume responsibility for security. Many ordinary Malians however do not trust their own army to defend them, remembering how al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) and its allies seized Timbuktu and the rest of northern Mali with ease last March.

Until yesterday, about 800 French soldiers were deployed in Timbuktu. A French military spokesman said that 500 were departing, but a smaller number would arrive. After this rotation, the French contingent will be reduced, but still able to secure the city.

Read more

This article was posted: Monday, February 4, 2013 at 2:42 pm





Infowars.com Videos:

Comment on this article

Comments are closed.


Watch the News

FEATURED VIDEOS
Liberal Opportunists Take Advantage of Oklahoma Disaster See the rest on the Alex Jones YouTube channel.

Oklahoma Tornado Survivors Sound Off See the rest on the Alex Jones YouTube channel.

© 2013 Infowars.com is a Free Speech Systems, LLC company. All rights reserved. Digital Millennium Copyright Act Notice.