Friday, February 8, 2013

Mosajet: Is the War on Mali really  Against Islam or Just f...

Mosajet: Is the War on Mali really  Against Islam or Just f...: Is the War on Mali really  Against Islam or Just for wealth control from strong countries over poor Africans First I will  reviewing Th...

Is the War on Mali really  Against Islam or Just for wealth control from strong countries over poor Africans


First I will  reviewing The political History of Mali


Starting from the early history of the region, during roughly the 8th to 12th centuries, was dominated by the Ghana empire then Mali empire to
 
The Songhai empire  1591–1892
around the end of the 17th century.
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After the collapse of the Songhai Empire, no single state controlled the region. The Moroccans only succeeded in occupying a few portions of the country,
The Bambara Empire existed as a centralized state from 1712 to 1861, 1861 and declaring an end to the empire.
Kingdom of Kaarta
Kaarta, in what is now western Mali, in 1753. It was defeated in 1854 by Umar Tall, leader of Toucouleur Empire, before his war with Ségou.
Kenedougou Kingdom
The Senufo Kenedugu Kingdom originated in the 17th century was one of the last kingdoms in the area to fall to the French in 1898.
An Islamic-inspired uprising in the largely Fula Inner Niger Delta region against rule by Ségou in 1818 led to establishment of a separate state. It later allied with Bambara Empire against Umar Tall's Toucouleur Empire and was also defeated by it in 1862.then The Wassoulou.
Mali fell under French colonial rule in 1892.In 1893, the French appointed a civilian governor of the territory they called Soudan Français (French Sudan), On 31 March 1960 France agreed to the Federation of Mali becoming fully independent.[2] On 20 June 1960 the Federation of Mali became an independent country and Modibo Keïta became its first President.
Independence,
Since 1960 tell the present several govenment and Military leads to democratic
 

 Further information: Northern Mali conflict (2012–present)

In January 2012 an insurgency has begun, led by the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad.[5]
On 22 March 2012, it was reported that rebel troops from the military appeared on state TV announcing they had seized control of the country.[6] Unrest over the president's handling of the conflict with the rebels was a motivating force. The former President was forced into hiding.
However, due to the 2012 insurgency in northern Mali, the military government controls only the southern third of the country, leaving the north of the country (known as Azawad) to MNLA rebels. The rebels control Timbuktu, 700 km from the capital.[7] In response, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) froze assets and imposed an embargo, leaving some with only days of fuel. Mali is dependent on fuel imports trucked overland from Senegal and Côte d'Ivoire.[8]
As of July 17, 2012, the Tuareg rebels have since been pushed out by their allies, the Islamists, Ansar Dine, and Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (A.Q.I.M.).[9] An extremist ministate in northern Mali is the unexpected result from the collapse of the earlier coup d'etat by the angry army officers.[9]
Refuges, in the 92,000-person refugee camp at Mbera, Mauritania, describe the Islamists as "intent on imposing an Islam of lash and gun on Malian Muslims."[9] The Islamists in Timbuktu have destroyed about a half-dozen venerable above-ground tombs of revered holy men, proclaiming the tombs contrary to Shariah.[9] One refugee in the spoke of encountering Afghans, Pakistanis and Nigerians.[9]
Ramtane Lamamra, the African Union's peace and security commissioner, said the African Union has discussed sending a military force to reunify Mali and that negotiations with terrorists had been ruled out but negotiations with other armed factions is still open.[9]
On 10 December 2012 Prime Minister Cheick Modibo Diarra was arrested by soldiers and taken to a military base in Kati.[10]Hours later, the Prime Minister announced his resignation and the resignation of his government on national television.[11]
On 10 January 2013, Islamist forces captured the strategic town of Konna, located 600 km from the capital, from the Malian army.[12] The following day, the French military launched Opération Serval, intervening in the conflict.[

What is Mali's wealth


From The most important Resources Wealth Natural In The Republic of Mali: Gold , phosphates, kaolin (clay pure white, normally used in the manufacture of porcelain China), salt, stone , uranium, gypsum, and granite, and energy water.

As I discovered Newly In Land Finance, Raw materials Bauxite, And iron, And manganese, Tin, And copper; But No Exploit After... Most This Resources You The exploited Companies French As Turning Directly To France At Low And for conventions of silly as the Convention against desertification and protect the layer of ozone ... Etc

But With Advent Islamists To Power Now Interests French In Risk Large And is what necessitated the military urgency of for the leadership of the new guarantee interest French in Mali ... And all allegations French that the operation aimed to free hostages French is beyond being pure nonsense political and talaat flimsy to justify.

 

Now who is the participant in the War in Mali

 

Latest List The names of States Which Locked War Crusader With France Established Against Muslims Mali The vulnerable:
First : assistance with aircraft and equipment
Britain - Germany - Jordan
II : assistance to support intelligence and logistics:
America , Denmark , Belgium , Russia

III : support through Open air ground and air:
Algeria And Morocco
IV : support financial

UAE
VA : support the troops land on Earth

Nigeria - Senegal - Burkina Faso - Benin - Togo - Chad - Niger - Ghana - army financial - transaction editing aswad
VI : support political

Union Europe - America - the Government of Tunisia
 
So now let us think together as conclusion
1.It is from the first place wealth control like like regular plan with Iraq,Sudan,Saudi,emirate etc. in order to continuing using this countries and put them on diet of war and pay for it from there wealth which of course they can not sell it unless they learn the technology and investment to get it out but with this way will be for nothing and pay for the military cost to get these government out of what they call it rebels
2. Second reason is just protective against an Islam's terrorist created cover form as usual which I believe will be strong and effective in time being or even in nearest future because of lots of problems insider the Islamic groups themselves either from the from their own Islamic understanding or outsider.