France: After
the Third Jihadist Attack
by Guy Millière
• July 23, 2016 at 5:00 am
The French army is at the limit of its capacity for
action: it already patrols the streets of France and is deployed in Africa
and the Middle East. Pictured above: French soldiers guard a Jewish school in
Strasbourg, February 2015. (Image source: Claude Truong-Ngoc/Wikimedia
Commons)
Nice, July 14, 2016: Bastille Day. The evening festivities were ending.
As the crowd watching fireworks was beginning to disperse, the driver of a
19-ton truck, zig-zagging, mowed down everyone in his way. Ten minutes and 84
dead persons later, the driver was shot and killed. Dozens were wounded; many
will be crippled for life. Dazed survivors wandered the streets of the city
for hours.
French television news anchors quickly said that what happened was
almost certainly an "accident," or when the French authorities
started to speak of terrorism, that the driver could just be a madman. When
the police disclosed the killer's name and identity, and that he had been
depressed in the past, they suggested that he had acted in a moment of
"high anxiety." They found witnesses who testified that he was
"not a devout Muslim" -- maybe not a Muslim at all.
President François Hollande spoke a few hours later and affirmed his
determination to "protect the populace."
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