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He219
08-26-2003, 09:27 AM
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A newly arrived member of the 1st Company of the 2nd Regiment of French Foreign Legion Paratroopers stands at a checkpoint on the Sassandra river near Guessabo, Ivory Coast, in this Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2002 file photo. Rebels shot and killed two French troops in Ivory Coast Monday night, Aug. 25, 2003, marking France's first combat deaths in peacekeeping efforts in its former colony after a 9-month civil war, the French military said Tuesday. (AP Photo/Christine Nesbitt, File)



Two French Troops Killed in Ivory Coast Clash

Tuesday, August 26, 2003 4:51 a.m. ET

ABIDJAN (*******) - Two French soldiers died and one was wounded in a firefight with former rebels in Ivory Coast , the first French combat fatalities since Paris deployed troops to the West African state last year, officials said on Tuesday.

The men were attacked on Monday by Lake Kossou, near the central town of Sakassou, by rebels who appeared to be drunk, Colonel Christian Battiste, spokesman for the French army headquarters in Paris said.

Battiste said a patrol of around 25 French soldiers had been chatting with local fishermen when a group of 15-20 former rebels arrived and started hurling abuse.

"Suddenly they started shooting. We riposted. During the exchange of fire we believe there was one dead and several wounded (among the rebels)," Battiste said.

Two French soldiers died of their wounds after being hit in the head and chest. A third was wounded in the foot.

French and regional peacekeepers are patrolling a front line between the government-held south and the rebel-held north of Ivory Coast, following a civil war sparked by a failed coup in the world's top cocoa producer in September 2002. Thousands died in the fighting.

France had a base in Ivory Coast with about 600 troops prior to the outbreak of war. It added some 1,000 soldiers in the following weeks, before beefing up its groundforce at the end of December with crack Foreign Legionnaires.

A spokesman for the rebel New Forces said he had heard about the attack on the radio. "We are going to find out more," Antoine Beugre told ******* in the main city Abidjan.

Beugre said Guillaume Soro, a top rebel official and minister of communications in a national unity government, would hold a news conference at noon local time in Abidjan.

DESTABILIZE

The attack on the French came as fears mounted of a fresh outbreak of fighting in the former French colony.

France said on Monday it had foiled a bid to destabilize Ivory Coast by arresting a group of suspected mercenaries in the French capital.

A statement from the presidency in Abidjan said the arrests came "at a moment when various sources are predicting an eventual resumption of hostilities in Ivory Coast and an imminent attack on the city of Abidjan."

A spokesman for President Laurent Gbagbo accused the rebels of being behind the alleged plot, but they denied the charge.

Frustrations are also mounting among the rebels, who launched their uprising almost a year ago to oust Gbagbo.

Emerging from three-day strategy talks in the second city Bouake on Monday, they accused Gbagbo of obstructing the peace plan and said they feared elections due in 2005 would not be organized fairly.

Battiste said Monday's gunbattle was an isolated incident, adding that the vast majority of the rebel New Forces were cooperating with the peace effort.

"This in no way calls into question the action of the Operation Unicorn force, which will continue to support the national reconciliation process," Battiste said.



Copyright © 2003 ******* Limited.



Related: France Says It Foils Ivory Coast Mercenary Plot (http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20030825/wl_nm/france_ivorycoast_dc_1)

budanski
08-26-2003, 12:46 PM
Its a Quagmire!!!

They really need to go to the International Community for premission to undertake this operation. I FEEL better about this if they had German and Belgium forces there with them. Otherwise I FEAR they will be seen as occupiers and the brave French forces will find themselves dragged into a Viet-Nam like situation.[/sarcasm]

morlick
08-26-2003, 01:14 PM
Its a Quagmire!!!

(...) Otherwise I FEAR they will be seen as occupiers and the brave French forces will find themselves dragged into a Viet-Nam like situation.[/sarcasm]

Like american army in Irak, no?

budanski
08-26-2003, 01:24 PM
Its a Quagmire!!!

(...) Otherwise I FEAR they will be seen as occupiers and the brave French forces will find themselves dragged into a Viet-Nam like situation.[/sarcasm]

Like american army in Irak, no?

Here is another sample of sarcasm:
I am foresquare against the cowboy-antics of French imperialism. They gave no time for sanctions to work. The United States will offer no assistance to the reckless French armed forces. [/sarcasm]

Get it Frog?

Spine
08-26-2003, 01:27 PM
On second thought, I don't want to comment.

morlick
08-26-2003, 01:36 PM
T'as un super tee-shirt Bud!

budanski
08-26-2003, 01:38 PM
merci *croak

morlick
08-26-2003, 01:45 PM
You're welcome *redneck accent

hood
08-26-2003, 01:56 PM
I forsee more such events happening if the rebels are allowed to keep their weapons. On the flip side, they have to keep their weapons to keep the government in check so they'll hold their word on the agreement. Not a friendly place to be.

Trigger
08-26-2003, 02:03 PM
Just keep the 'O.E. 800' out of their hands...problem solved.

...then again, it's called 'Operation Unicorn'...maybe it was 'gay bashing' :D

budanski
08-26-2003, 02:10 PM
As long as the temperatures stay in the low 80's, (http://www.canada.com/news/world/story.asp?id=6CBDED10-289E-42AB-AD88-51C7C4E7BDDA) the French should do alright against unarmed combatants.

How does someone get killed dropping a rifle on their foot?

Grimjack
08-26-2003, 02:40 PM
heh heh,maybe that's why one was shot in the foot.It was too hot for the poor fella.

usa320
08-26-2003, 02:53 PM
I dont get...there must be alot of old folks in france, or alot of stupid folks who lock their kids in their cars when its hot or something...because here, that would be a "cool" wave in the summer...we get 90 degree temps just about everday, and so far in this city there have been so few heatstroke deaths you could count them on your digits.

How 10,000 people could die from 80-100 degree heat, is beyond me... ALl they need to do is stay hydrated and they will be fine. IMHO it seems that the poeple are being too ignorant to the problem to properly protect themselves... If they drink alot of water, stay out of the sun, and dont stay in cars for long time, they should be alright... sheesh, i wish we could get down into the 80's...its been 92 all alst week here, and the humidity is awful.

hood
08-26-2003, 03:29 PM
They were blaming the lack of air conditioners as one of the big factors. Ironically enough, they don't seem to have a shortage of refrigerated morgues for the bodies. Talk about having your priorities skewed.

morlick
08-26-2003, 03:39 PM
I dont get...there must be alot of old folks in france, or alot of stupid folks who lock their kids in their cars when its hot or something...because here, that would be a "cool" wave in the summer...we get 90 degree temps just about everday, and so far in this city there have been so few heatstroke deaths you could count them on your digits.

How 10,000 people could die from 80-100 degree heat, is beyond me... ALl they need to do is stay hydrated and they will be fine. IMHO it seems that the poeple are being too ignorant to the problem to properly protect themselves... If they drink alot of water, stay out of the sun, and dont stay in cars for long time, they should be alright... sheesh, i wish we could get down into the 80's...its been 92 all alst week here, and the humidity is awful.

Si tu savais le nombre de gens aux USA qui meurent chaque année en raison de surcharge pondérale (plus que 10000). L'ignorance est universelle, et est même présente dans ton pays.

If you knew the number of people in the USA which die every year because of weight overload (more than 10,000). Ignorance is universal, and is even present in your country.

hood
08-26-2003, 03:53 PM
Being overweight is a choice made by those individuals, and they have 10+ years in which to make a lifestyle change before they would suffer from a life threatening event. Elderly deaths from a heatwave on the other hand, is a sudden thing and is totally preventable if the people in the country care about the older generation. As many French politicians have said, is that it's not a failure of the French government, but a failure of the French people on the whole. Not nearly enough people are willing to take care of the elderly and the sick to help them get through this heat. Nobody cares about anyone else. Kind of sounds like Iraq. The French looked the other way and sold Saddam Hussein a nuclear reactor while he murdered and starved and tortured his own people. "We can't get involved! It's not our country! Who are we to tell others what to do?" Apparently they don't even want to take care of their own people if they're someone they don't personally know.

EvanL
08-26-2003, 03:57 PM
According to recent surveys, over 60% of the population of France is a senior citizen. And i got this from my French book. :lol:

budanski
08-26-2003, 04:00 PM
Werent the Frogs harking about how great their socialised medicine was?
No air conditioning while you're alive, but you can have it once you've died. I guess that's socialism for you.

Are they sure people are dying from the heat though?

http://pics.drugstore.com/prodimg/11709/200.jpg

budanski
08-26-2003, 04:12 PM
Si tu savais le nombre de gens aux USA qui meurent chaque année en raison de surcharge pondérale (plus que 10000). L'ignorance est universelle, et est même présente dans ton pays.

If you knew the number of people in the USA which die every year because of weight overload (more than 10,000). Ignorance is universal, and is even present in your country.

What this fat American (http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtPrint/WSIHW000/333/8015/361778.html) thinks of Dead Frenchmen in Heat wave: mmmmm FRENCH FRIES.

He219
08-26-2003, 04:14 PM
http://www.dragg.net/users/pennywitt/pepe/pepe4.gif

"And your Mother smells of Elderberries.."

:P


French military officials said 15-20 apparently drunk fighters from the rebel New Forces attacked a patrol of around 25 French soldiers Monday afternoon by Lake Kossou, near the West African state's central town of Sakassou.

Gen. Pierre-Michel Joana, head of France's Operation Unicorn, said heavily armed rebels roared up in several pickups as the French soldiers talked to villagers. A fiery hour-long argument erupted, with the rebels demanding the French leave.

Then suddenly, one rebel fighter opened fire.

"The situation turned ugly and everyone started shooting," Joana told reporters in Ivory Coast's main city Abidjan.

Two French soldiers were killed. One was a corporal with a 10-month-old daughter. A third was shot in the foot.

The gun battle exploded in a demilitarized zone where neither government nor rebel troops are allowed guns. Joana said there were probably also casualties on the rebel side.

FEARS OF FRESH FIGHTING

Elite Foreign Legionnaires fought fierce battles with rebels last year in Ivory Coast's west, killing dozens of insurgents after drugged-up fighters from Liberia joined Ivorian rebels.

A spokesman for the rebel New Forces said they were investigating. Guillaume Soro, a top rebel official and communications minister in a national unity government, was due to hold a news conference later Tuesday in Abidjan.

Joana said the shooting would not dampen the French forces' determination and vowed they would continue to enforce the weapons-free zone. "Even if there have been people killed, it will not dampen our morale," he said.



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morlick
08-26-2003, 04:21 PM
Moins que la tienne! :D :D :D :D :D :D

He219
08-26-2003, 04:40 PM
"That about does it"

I've been working on my French, correct me if I'm wrong...

Nom de dieu putain de voiture bordel de merde connard saloperie enculé de ta mère!

hehehehe

:P

hood
08-26-2003, 04:45 PM
google's translator does a great job with that one he219. Particularly the part about being a whore of a car.

Royal
08-26-2003, 04:45 PM
I think you mean votre bordel.

You're also mixing the tu and vous form, but hey ****, you're trying to wind the guy up :P

Kriz
08-26-2003, 04:47 PM
"That about does it"


....
de voiture bordel
....
:P

Hahah your car brothel rofl, I suppose you didn't have French in school ?

hood
08-26-2003, 04:50 PM
I think he just called you a car rental garage. Tous mes amis ont conduit votre voiture.

He219
08-26-2003, 05:04 PM
Oh man! I'm just having fun and am not even attempting to burn anybody!

rofl

No, we don't even offer French in ours Schools anymore......

hostie de calice de sacre Pepe le Pew de tabarnac de marde

hood
08-26-2003, 05:09 PM
accroché sur le phonics travaille pour moi

budanski
08-26-2003, 05:11 PM
mekaleckahai mekachiniho.

Trigger
08-26-2003, 05:13 PM
OpStay eakinspay enchfray ouyay oronsmay!

Vance
08-26-2003, 05:17 PM
You're all nuts.

Seiyuuki
08-26-2003, 05:40 PM
This whole thread is... rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

California Joe
08-26-2003, 05:57 PM
Tabernac.

Ratamacue
08-26-2003, 06:03 PM
Il gatto e' nei miei pantaloni.

Haiw
08-26-2003, 08:22 PM
Ja joh, late we allemaal een andre taal gan prate, da werkt zo fijn...

Fargin
08-26-2003, 10:55 PM
de voiture bordel

I think he meant a drive-in brothel, if I'd have to guess the majority of such would be located in Las Vegas.

usa320
08-26-2003, 11:12 PM
I give the eff up...i dont understand.

The school i attended dropped french when i was in sophomore year because the year before they only had 7 kids out of 2600 enrolled in it.

stuntman
08-27-2003, 03:34 AM
This post reminds me of this saying.
"Strong as bull and almost as smart!" (think it with a asian accent)

Takeda Shingen
08-27-2003, 04:27 AM
Une merveille de chirurgien... qui serait le meilleur type de personne à être opèrent? Son chirurgien de camarade a suggéré des Français parce que la tête et l'âne sont inter-variables.

外科医は事実に関してコメントしました、それ、1つの、フランス人は大部分でしょう、頭およびロバが相互変わりやすいので、上に作動するのに容易。...I think

Kriz
08-27-2003, 09:01 AM
Ja joh, late we allemaal een andre taal gan prate, da werkt zo fijn...
Spreekt is vlaams maat :lol:

Haiw
08-27-2003, 10:09 AM
Naaaah...ik ben n trotse 100% noord-brabantse kaaskop :P