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			 by Tony Cartalucci November 14, 2015 from LandDestroyer Website 
 
 
 
			As predicted and previously reported, 
			terrorists who took part in an unprecedented attack in the center of 
			Paris killing over a 100 and injuring hundreds more, were well-known 
			to French security agencies before the attack took place. 
			 The UK Daily Mail reported in its article, "Hunt for the Isis Killers - One Terrorist Identified as 'Young Frenchman known to Authorities' - Another Two found with Syrian and Egyptian Passports," that: 
 
			Similarly in January 2015 in the wake of 
			the "Charlie Hebo attack" which left 12 dead,
			
			it was revealed that French security agencies tracked the 
			perpetrators for nearly a decade beforehand, having arrested at 
			least one terrorist a total of two times, incarcerating him at least 
			once, tracked two of them overseas where they had trained with known 
			terrorist organizations and possibly fought alongside them in Syria, 
			before tracking them back to French territory. 
 
			 
			 
 Dangerous people are in France, but they are being tracked by French security agencies. The problem is not Syria. Terrorists have left to fight there, acquired deadly skills and affiliations before returning to France, but have likewise been tracked by French security agencies. 
 
			Instead, the problem is that French 
			security agencies are doing nothing about these dangerous 
			individuals knowingly living, working, and apparently plotting in 
			the midst of French society. 
 
			But the reality is, the problem is not 
			something the French government can solve, because the problem is 
			clearly the French government itself. 
 
 
			 
 
			While the West has attempted to maintain 
			the terrorist organization possesses almost mythological abilities, 
			capable of sustaining combat operations against Syria, Iraq, 
			Lebanon's Hezbollah, support from Iran, and now the Russian military 
			- all while carrying out large-scale, high-profile terrorist attacks 
			across the globe - it is clear that ISIS is the recipient of immense 
			multinational state-sponsorship. 
 
			The interviews revealed a plan to 
			destabilize and overthrow the government of Syria through the use of 
			sectarian extremists - more specifically, Al Qaeda - with arms and 
			funds laundered through America's oldest and stanchest regional 
			ally, Saudi Arabia. 
 The DIA report enumerates precisely who these "supporting powers" are: 
 And to this day, by simply looking at any number of maps detailing territory held by various factions amid the Syrian conflict, it is clear that ISIS is not a "state" of any kind. 
 But an ongoing invasion emanating from NATO-member Turkey's territory, with its primary supply corridor crossing the Turkish-Syrian border between the Syrian town of Ad Dana and the western bank of the Euphrates River, a supply corridor now increasingly shrinking. 
 
 
 
 
			In fact, the desperation exhibited by 
			the West and its efforts to oust the Syrian government and salvage 
			its proxy force now being decimated by joint Syrian-Russian military 
			operations, is directly proportional to the diminishing size and 
			stability of this corridor. 
 
			The airport is just 20 miles from the 
			Euphrates, and, as Syrian forces backed by Russian airpower work 
			their way up toward the Turkish border along the Syrian coast, 
			constitutes a unified front that will essentially cut off ISIS 
			deeper inside Syria for good.  
 
			The window 
			for the West's "regime change" opportunity is quickly closing, and 
			perhaps in a last ditch effort, France has jammed the spilled blood 
			and broken bodies of its own citizens beneath the window to prevent 
			it from closing for good. 
 With this knowledge, they stood by and did nothing. 
 
			What's more, it appears that instead of 
			keeping France safe, the French government has chosen to use this 
			knowledge as a weapon in and of itself against the perception of its 
			own people, to advance its geopolitical agenda abroad. 
			 
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