Fausta, as usual, has been watching the French press, this time about the recent release of their two journalist hostages from Iraq. Apparently, the whole episode has caused confusion and some self-criticism in their political and chattering classes. Fausta concludes:
Interestingly, while there has been videos of the hostages’ families and the public at large celebrating, no video of the released hostages has yet been shown.
BTW, the French are insisting they did not pay a ransom.








Riiiiight… they just sign back over a couple of oil certificates… “Zut alors! the money, it did not change hands!”
Thank you Roger!
How long before the story of the heroic struggle of the “Iraqi Resistance” comes out?
Hell, they bought those people and everybody knows it.
Kidnapping for ransom has been a cottage industry in the area for centuries,obviously the French Government outbid the terrorists.
I’m not so sure they were kidnapped in the first place.
Notice that their Syrian driver, whom US soldiers found “chained” to a wall and apparently “tortured” by the terrorists, is now suing the US for being tortured.
There have been others who have been “kidnapped” and then “released”. Still others are murdered. What’s the difference between these and ones like Margret Hassan, the aid worker who lived in Iraq for 30 years and was married to an Iraqi?
She was helping ordinary Iraqis while the others were helping the terrorists.