Tunisian ‘Terror’ Attempt Occurs as AFRICOM and NATO Expand ! How Convenient!

- Tunisian ‘Terror’ attempt occurs as AFRICOM and NATO expand!
by 21st Century Wire
Attempted ‘Twin Terror’ in Tunisia…
We recently discussed AFRICOM and its current stranglehold on the Horn of Africa, along with the many bizarre anomalies surrounding the purported Westgate mall attack. Yesterday, we learned that Tunisia has also fallen prey to two attempted terror attacks, raising the suspicion of those who have followed the events developing in Africa.
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Remember in late July, it was reported nearly two thousand al Qaeda linked operatives had broken free from various prison compounds almost simultaneously in three separate jail breaks.
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More than half of those who escaped were from the Kuayfia detention center in Benghazi, Libya.
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NATO’s efforts have been well documented, particularly their involvement in the destruction of Libya, as the nation was flooded with terror outfits along with a “no fly zone” leading to a total collapse of structure.
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Land Destroyer’s Tony Cartalucci, examined this idea in a 2012 article titled ‘Al Qaeda and NATO’s Pan-Arab Terrorist Blitzkrieg’:
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“Western policy makers admit that NATO’s operations in Libya have played the primary role in emboldening Al Qaeda’s AQIM faction (Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb). The Fortune 500-funded Brookings Institution’s Bruce Riedel in his article, “The New Al Qaeda Menace,” admits that AQIM is now heavily armed thanks to NATO’s intervention in Libya, and that AQIM’s base in Mali, North Africa, serves as a staging ground for terrorist activities across the region.”
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Tunisian authorities reported on Wednesday, October 30th, that a man blew himself up just outside the Riadh Palm Hotel in Sousse.
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The terror motive remains unclear and no group has claimed responsibility as of yet. Additionally, we’re told that police put a stop to another “would-be suicide bomber” at the tomb of former President Habib Bourguiba in Monastir.
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Tunisian Interior Ministry spokesman Mohammed Ali Aroui’s press briefing seemed to fit the mold of Western foreign policy advisors:
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“The two suicide bombers are radical Islamist jihadists. They are Tunisians, but they had been in a neighboring country.”
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Conveniently, we’re told that both attackers are Tunisian but were from a nearby country. Several people have been detained for questioning.
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