France is mobilising 7,000 soldiers and increasing its alert status to “emergency attack” level after the death of a teacher in the northeast town of Arras, stabbed to death Friday by a former student with a record of Islamic radicalisation.

President Emmanuel Macron made the decision after convening an emergency meeting of his security cabinet on Friday night.

Macron has described the stabbing attack, which left two other staff members at the school seriously injured, as “Islamist terrorism.”

  • nyoooom
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    191 year ago

    Because of the ongoing Israel-Palestine situation, it’s probably much more likely that extremists might commit terrorist attacks, and we have had a history of attacks going by waves, so they’re being careful in advance

    • @SkyezOpen@lemmy.world
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      51 year ago

      “Let’s avoid more terrorism by sending troops there to shoot them.”

      I hate to break it to yall, but America spent 20 years figuring out that doesn’t work that well.

      • nyoooom
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        111 year ago

        It doesn’t really work like that in France, especially in the military, this is more a display of force than anything else imho

          • @Shardikprime@lemmy.world
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            41 year ago

            They do accomplish things. This attacks test and measure (implicitly) reaction time and let that nation know that the attacker is capable of reaching, and therefore attacking that point.

            Scrambling/readiness state shows:

            That enemy/unidentified hostiles will be intercepted, and destroyed if necessary.

            Sends a message that the country’s (or whosoever) defenses are on alert and will react swiftly to any perceived threat.

            Sends a message that the intruding enemy is not wanted and will not be tolerated.

            it also provides an unexpected drill for the militia. So bonus points I guess