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  • ross1948 11:59 on August 12, 2019 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Abu Nidal terror gang, , , , , , Mitterand Doctrine,   

    Secret Deals With Terror Gangs? Not Just In France! 


    Much outrage in France, after the former intelligence chief, Yves Bonnet has owned up to a “secret deal” with terrorists.

    French people are entitled to righteous indignation, and so too are Italians, who already have, even today, reason enough to distrust Paris.

    Lousy Loiseau, Hypocrite Macron’s Snarling Lap-Dog, Lashes Out! 

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    Italy was, and is, a NATO ally of La Belle France, but ‘beautiful’ is probably not the first adjective that came to Italian minds when they read of Bonnet’s evident satisfaction that, as far as the murder gang Abu Nidal was concerned…

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    …while there were “no further attacks between the end of 1983 and the end of 1985 … afterwards, they carried out attacks in Italy, for example, but that did not concern me as long as there was nothing on French soil.”

    Nice, huh?

    But Bonnet was no rogue operative – he is quite clear that the then-president’s chief of staff was kept informed, and why would that be, if not to make sure of the highest level of consent.

    But of course, “officially … the Élysée knew nothing”.

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/aug/09/we-made-a-deal-ex-french-spy-chief-admits-1983-pact-with-fatah-terrorists

    That, remember, was the same Elysee where, as we noted in a previous post, there was a dastardly decree hatched…

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    …the Mitterand Doctrine, a bizarre and VERY un-neighbourly policy instituted by the leftist French president who ran France in the 1980s and 90s and – as Brits may remember – gleefully exported the deadly Exocet missiles to the Argies during the Falklands War.

    Never Forget Brussels’ Back-Stabs in the Falklands War! 

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    French leftist president Francois Mitterand

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    The Mitterand Doctrine was formally enacted in….a 1985 law that offered asylum to about 100 former Italian guerrillas “on the condition that they withdrew from politics

    Rather reminiscent of how Britain’s back-stabbing neighbour, Eire, refused to extradite Sinn Fein/IRA scum wanted for terrorist offences in the UK.

    But that’s history, though interesting history,

    Appalled?

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    But don’t be shocked, not if you’re British.

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    The revelation reminds me of that cur John Major, who told the House of Commons that the very idea of talks with Sinn Fein IRA’s Blood-Beast Adams would make his ‘stomach churn.’

    Look At Major’s Record! 

    And even as he prevaricated at Westminster, his stuck-up flunkey Patrick Mayhew was laying the foundations for the great betrayal…

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    …which culminated in Major’s Labour successor B.liar’s Bad Friday Deal, which saw the vilest terrorists turned loose, and a heinous pledge by the British Government to be even-handed in its dealings, ‘parity of esteem,’ extended to disloyal Sinn Fein vermin on the one hand and to true Brits on the other.

     

     

     
    • Billy King 15:20 on August 12, 2019 Permalink | Reply

      It’s important people remember the way this dirty deal was done.
      Thank you!

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  • ross1948 20:01 on January 29, 2019 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , Italian Terrorists, , , Mitterand Doctrine, Red Brigades, unvetted 'migrants'   

    Memo To Le Muppet Macron – Stop Harbouring Red Terrorists! 


    Having got something useful from EuroNews a few days ago – Outrage! Austrians March Against Migrant Murders! – I dropped by their usually noisome news pages again and lo, another handy hammer to bash Muppet Macron, always a pleasant pastime on a weekend.

    While most French people loathe Macron’s policy of importing unvetted aliens…

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    France’s Macron vows a battle for open border migration in 2019

    …just as his leftist predecessor Le Retch Hollande liked to do, there must be many who were as unaware as I was, till recently, of the Mitterand Doctrine, a bizarre and VERY un-neighbourly policy instituted by leftist French president who ran France in the 1980s and 90s and – as Brits may remember – gleefully exported the deadly Exocet missiles to the Argies during the Falklands War.

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/…/Thatchers-blistering-attack-on-French-over-Exocets

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    Mitterand was not only a bad neighbour to Britain!

    The old rotter deliberately sheltered marxist terrorists from extradition to Italy, as an act of socialist solidarity…

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    Two dead reds – Mitterand was infamously fond of the Cuban tyrant

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    …masquerading as ‘concerns’ that the Italian justice system was stacked against them…

    Yeah, right! In other words, the swine got convicted for their evil deeds!

    EuroNews asserts that this policy ‘was abandoned in the early 2000s.

    But was it?

    Clearly that question is going to be put to the test soon, because Italy’s excellent Interior Minister, Matteo Salvini, has updated a list of 30 Italians — 27 of them leftists — wanted on terrorist offences and who are living abroad. and more than HALF of the leftists – 14 –  are believed to be in France.

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    AND, something that’s highly relevant because of the capture of the Italian communist killer earlier this month…

    A Red Rat Re-Caged – Well Done, Bolsonaro! 

    At least three of them were convicted for their role in the 1978 kidnapping and murder of former Italian prime minister Aldo Moro…

    Now Matteo Salvini has said he’s up for a meeting with Le Muppet to discuss steps to arrest and expatriate Italians living in France but wanted in their native country on charges of terrorism.

    “If needed I’m ready to leave for Paris to meet Macron, it it helps bring back to Italy these assassins,” Salvini said on Twitter.

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    Macron, with his usual arrogance, has ignored the proposal leaving it to his Justice Ministry bureaucrats to respond with weasel words, that they do not keep a detailed list of Italian fugitives living in the country.

    That is simply not credible!

    What is credible is that Macron is as indifferent to the presence of Italian terrorists on French streets as he is to the presence of known jihadists there…

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    Jihadists Known To Police ‘A Common Element?’ Outrageous! 

    …thousands of such disloyal sectarians on his police watch-list, yet undetained, a constant menace to decent people in every town and city, as we saw in Strasbourg just a few weeks ago.

    To be fair, collaboration with red terror has not been something unique to leftist presidents. The same report confirms that ‘centre-right’ President Nicolas Sarkozy refused to extradite Marina Petrella, a former member of the Italian terrorist Red Brigades organisation, sentenced in 1992 for the killing of a police officer.

    Again, there was piffle about “humanitarian grounds” but even EuroNews reminds us that Sarkozy was under the Svengali-like influence of his leftist Italian wife, a nasty piece of work. “My family have always voted to the left. It’s tradition. I’ll never vote right wing.”

    I believe the American phrase is something about being flogged by a cat!

    See also  http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7668064.stm

    http://www.ilgiornale.it/news/politica/dossier-sul-tavolo-salvini-i-trenta-terroristi-catturare-1631145.html?mobile_detect=false 

     

    https://www.euronews.com/2019/01/20/salvini-to-macron-work-with-me-to-arrest-italian-assassins-hiding-in-france

     
    • Pascal D 21:54 on January 29, 2019 Permalink | Reply

      All true but what about failure by other European nations to send Islamist terrorists to places they might be punished?

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