The war on terror launched by France after the deadly attacks Nov. 13 in Paris resembles the anti-terrorism campaign of the U.S. after the Sept. 11 attacks in 2001. It remains to be seen if France is going to repeat the mistakes of former U.S. President George Bush
The war on terror launched by France after the deadly attacks Nov. 13 in Paris resembles the anti-terrorism campaign of the U.S. after the Sept. 11 attacks in 2001. It remains to be seen if France is going to repeat the mistakes of former U.S. President George Bush
The war on terror launched by France after the deadly attacks Nov. 13 in Paris resembles the anti-terrorism campaign of the U.S. after the Sept. 11 attacks in 2001. It remains to be seen if France is going to repeat the mistakes of former U.S. President George Bush
It was the chemical weapons attack that so nearly led to direct war between the US, the UK, France and the Syrian government; a war which most likely would have delivered the whole of Syria to IS and Al-Qaeda extremists.
France's anti-terrorism campaigns in North Africa and the Middle East, along with its strong secular traditions, have made it a tempting target for Muslim extremists such as those who carried out the deadly attack on a French satirical magazine - the bloodiest terror strike in the country in half a century.