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French president calls for coalition to ‘fight terrorist army’ and dispatches aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle to eastern Mediterranean

François Hollande has said France’s airstrikes against Islamic State in Syria will be intensified after the terror attacks that killed 129 people in Paris on Friday, with the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle set to leave for the eastern Mediterranean, tripling the country’s air capacity in the region.

Addressing both houses of parliament at the Palace of Versailles on Monday, the French president said the country was engaged in “a war against jihadi terrorism”. The sponsors of the carnage in the capital “must know that their crimes further strengthen the determination of France to fight them and to destroy them”, he said.

“More strikes are needed, and we will carry them out,” Hollande added. “More support for all fighting against Isis is needed, and France will provide it. But we need a union of all who can fight this terrorist army in a single coalition.”

Hollande said he would be meeting Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin in the coming weeks to discuss more effective pooling of France’s resources with those of the US and Russia.

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Hollande told parliament French law must allow dual nationals to be stripped of their citizenship if they were convicted of terrorism. Photograph: Eric Feferberg/AFP/Getty Images

Announcing an extension of France’s national state of emergency to three months, Hollande also called for constitutional reforms to allow the state to better counter the new terrorist menace.

French law must allow dual nationals to be stripped of their citizenship if they were convicted of terrorism, and banned from entering France if they presented a terrorism risk, he said.

He said 5,000 more police officers – mainly anti-terrorist and border forces – would be hired, and that no further cuts would be made to military personnel until at least 2019.

Hollande also demanded the swift and effective introduction of “coordinated and systematic controls” at the EU’s external borders to avoid the reappearance of national frontiers and dismantling of the European Union.

Among a raft of further measures, he demanded asylum should be granted to refugees entitled to it, but those who are not must leave France; that more must be done to combat illegal arms trafficking; and surveillance of returning jihadis must be improved.

“But France must stay the same,” the president said. “The barbarians who want to disfigure it … must not be allowed to change France’s soul.”

The country’s “values, culture, youth, way of life” would be preserved, he concluded, because “no barbarians will prevent us from living how we have decided to live. To live fully. Terrorism will never destroy the Republic, because the Republic will destroy terrorism.”

France to intensify airstrikes against Isis in Syria | World news | The Guardian
 
Great, bomb those terrorists scums to pieces.

Go after ISIS's backers such as Saudi and Turks too.

French president calls for coalition to ‘fight terrorist army’ and dispatches aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle to eastern Mediterranean

François Hollande has said France’s airstrikes against Islamic State in Syria will be intensified after the terror attacks that killed 129 people in Paris on Friday, with the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle set to leave for the eastern Mediterranean, tripling the country’s air capacity in the region.

Addressing both houses of parliament at the Palace of Versailles on Monday, the French president said the country was engaged in “a war against jihadi terrorism”. The sponsors of the carnage in the capital “must know that their crimes further strengthen the determination of France to fight them and to destroy them”, he said.

“More strikes are needed, and we will carry them out,” Hollande added. “More support for all fighting against Isis is needed, and France will provide it. But we need a union of all who can fight this terrorist army in a single coalition.”

Hollande said he would be meeting Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin in the coming weeks to discuss more effective pooling of France’s resources with those of the US and Russia.

4928.jpg

Hollande told parliament French law must allow dual nationals to be stripped of their citizenship if they were convicted of terrorism. Photograph: Eric Feferberg/AFP/Getty Images

Announcing an extension of France’s national state of emergency to three months, Hollande also called for constitutional reforms to allow the state to better counter the new terrorist menace.

French law must allow dual nationals to be stripped of their citizenship if they were convicted of terrorism, and banned from entering France if they presented a terrorism risk, he said.

He said 5,000 more police officers – mainly anti-terrorist and border forces – would be hired, and that no further cuts would be made to military personnel until at least 2019.

Hollande also demanded the swift and effective introduction of “coordinated and systematic controls” at the EU’s external borders to avoid the reappearance of national frontiers and dismantling of the European Union.

Among a raft of further measures, he demanded asylum should be granted to refugees entitled to it, but those who are not must leave France; that more must be done to combat illegal arms trafficking; and surveillance of returning jihadis must be improved.

“But France must stay the same,” the president said. “The barbarians who want to disfigure it … must not be allowed to change France’s soul.”

The country’s “values, culture, youth, way of life” would be preserved, he concluded, because “no barbarians will prevent us from living how we have decided to live. To live fully. Terrorism will never destroy the Republic, because the Republic will destroy terrorism.”

France to intensify airstrikes against Isis in Syria | World news | The Guardian
 
The whole reason they attacked you was in retaliation for French military involvement in Syria and bombing their people. France intensifying its bombing campaign will only result in ISIS intensifying their attacks in France and French people holding more candle vigils.
 
The whole reason they attacked you was in retaliation for French military involvement in Syria and bombing their people. France intensifying its bombing campaign will only result in ISIS intensifying their attacks in France and French people holding more candle vigils.


Then fine, France will tactical nuke Raqqa and kill everyone in the city.
 
Then fine, France will tactical nuke Raqqa and kill everyone in the city.

Yeah right, they do that and I can only imagine what the retaliation will be. Good bye Paris and Eiffel Tower.
 
The whole reason they attacked you was in retaliation for French military involvement in Syria and bombing their people. France intensifying its bombing campaign will only result in ISIS intensifying their attacks in France and French people holding more candle vigils.

Yeah striking ISIS positions is striking "their people" ? You seem to get upset about them being bombed ?
During an interview on French TV at 8pm,our defence minister said French aircrafts were currently striking Raqqah. Our aircraft carrier will soon join the strikes in coordination with the US and Russia.
 
Yeah striking ISIS positions is striking "their people" ? You seem to get upset about them being bombed ?
During an interview on French TV at 8pm,our defence minister said French aircrafts were currently striking Raqqah. Our aircraft carrier will soon join the strikes in coordination with the US and Russia.

France doesn't even have the intelligence of ISIS positions, they don't have any ground intelligence and ISIS is always moving around. They've been bombing civilians and a mix of ISIS fighters. If France was bombing ISIS they would have at least weakened them but that isn't the case.

By meddling in the Middle East you are only subjecting yourself to future attacks, be careful what you ask for. Don't cry later when they bring the fight to you. It was NATO that created this whole mess when the removed Saddam from power. If you want to fight ISIS that's fine, it won't only be in Syria it'll be in your country too.
 
France doesn't even have the intelligence of ISIS positions, they don't have any ground intelligence and ISIS is always moving around.

We get the targets either by our reconnaissance flights or even by the Americans.

They've been bombing civilians and a mix of ISIS fighters. If France was bombing ISIS they would have at least weakened them but that isn't the case.

How do you know that ? Are you on the ground ? Yeah,we bomb civilians we are devils,ISIS terrorists are saint.

By meddling in the Middle East you are only subjecting yourself to future attacks, be care what you ask for. Don't cry later when they bring the fight to you.

If we don't fight ISIS it would be a fututre threat to Europe,we act so it won't be too late. The Iraqis and Kurds are gaining territories and that is good.
 
We get the targets either by our reconnaissance flights or even by the Americans.



How do you know that ? Are you on the ground ? Yeah,we bomb civilians we are devils,ISIS terrorists are saint.



If we don't fight ISIS it would be a fututre threat to Europe,we act so it won't be too late. The Iraqis and Kurds are gaining territories and that is good.


We get the targets either by our reconnaissance flights or even by the Americans.

Even an American Air Force official came out in the press and stated they are unsure of their intelligence before conducting air strikes as they have no ground intelligence. He basically revealed the possibility of them killing civilians. We know civilians are being killed because of reports coming out of Syria and civilians themselves that live in these areas and manage to survive. The American Air force also recently bombed a hospital in Afghanistan even after being in the country for over 10 years.

Syrians in Raqqa tell of 'insane nights' of air strikes - Al Jazeera English

Russian Airstrikes in Syria Kill More Than a Hundred Civilians - The Atlantic

If we don't fight ISIS it would be a fututre threat to Europe,we act so it won't be too late.

You will get plenty of opportunities to fight them in your own streets.
 
France doesn't even have the intelligence of ISIS positions, they don't have any ground intelligence and ISIS is always moving around. They've been bombing civilians and a mix of ISIS fighters. If France was bombing ISIS they would have at least weakened them but that isn't the case.

By meddling in the Middle East you are only subjecting yourself to future attacks, be careful what you ask for. Don't cry later when they bring the fight to you. It was NATO that created this whole mess when the removed Saddam from power. If you want to fight ISIS that's fine, it won't only be in Syria it'll be in your country too.

That is the beautiful thing. It doesn't matter anymore. They are just going to bomb everybody. More dead Muslims in ISIS-held areas = destruction of ISIS. Once the entire region is depopulated and filled with corpses ISIS will be permanently dead, there won't be anyone left to fight.

More ISIS resists the more scorched Earth policies will be taken until they know that if they ever attack a Western country they will be met with hundreds of strikes and tens of thousands dead in land they hold. ISIS leaders can't even leave their apartments now for fear of drone strikes, as Jihad John was killed just for walking outside.

Russia has just approved sending in strategic bombers originally designed for WW3. These are capable of levelling cities. They will be unleashed upon the cowardly Daesh Pigs.

Long-range bombers to fly anti-ISIS missions from Russia, Putin orders Navy to work with France — RT News
 
French president calls for coalition to ‘fight terrorist army’ and dispatches aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle to eastern Mediterranean

François Hollande has said France’s airstrikes against Islamic State in Syria will be intensified after the terror attacks that killed 129 people in Paris on Friday, with the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle set to leave for the eastern Mediterranean, tripling the country’s air capacity in the region.

Addressing both houses of parliament at the Palace of Versailles on Monday, the French president said the country was engaged in “a war against jihadi terrorism”. The sponsors of the carnage in the capital “must know that their crimes further strengthen the determination of France to fight them and to destroy them”, he said.

“More strikes are needed, and we will carry them out,” Hollande added. “More support for all fighting against Isis is needed, and France will provide it. But we need a union of all who can fight this terrorist army in a single coalition.”

Hollande said he would be meeting Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin in the coming weeks to discuss more effective pooling of France’s resources with those of the US and Russia.

4928.jpg

Hollande told parliament French law must allow dual nationals to be stripped of their citizenship if they were convicted of terrorism. Photograph: Eric Feferberg/AFP/Getty Images

Announcing an extension of France’s national state of emergency to three months, Hollande also called for constitutional reforms to allow the state to better counter the new terrorist menace.

French law must allow dual nationals to be stripped of their citizenship if they were convicted of terrorism, and banned from entering France if they presented a terrorism risk, he said.

He said 5,000 more police officers – mainly anti-terrorist and border forces – would be hired, and that no further cuts would be made to military personnel until at least 2019.

Hollande also demanded the swift and effective introduction of “coordinated and systematic controls” at the EU’s external borders to avoid the reappearance of national frontiers and dismantling of the European Union.

Among a raft of further measures, he demanded asylum should be granted to refugees entitled to it, but those who are not must leave France; that more must be done to combat illegal arms trafficking; and surveillance of returning jihadis must be improved.

“But France must stay the same,” the president said. “The barbarians who want to disfigure it … must not be allowed to change France’s soul.”

The country’s “values, culture, youth, way of life” would be preserved, he concluded, because “no barbarians will prevent us from living how we have decided to live. To live fully. Terrorism will never destroy the Republic, because the Republic will destroy terrorism.”

France to intensify airstrikes against Isis in Syria | World news | The Guardian
 
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