France faces terrorism in a complicated environment
 
 
France has returned to experience terrorist attacks, amid calls by Islamists on their media platforms and on social media for targeting the French capital.
The French government
is, meanwhile, launching a campaign to cut off the arms of Turkish President
Recep Tayyip Erdogan across France, namely the charities and agencies working
to serve Turkish interests.
Intellectual struggle
The rise in terrorist
attacks against France is accompanied by an intellectual struggle used,
according to French authorities, to serve foreign agendas. 
A series of terrorist
attacks took place in the past period, including one near the main premises of
the French magazine, Charlie Hebdo, on September 25. 
This attack was
followed by the beheading of a school teacher on October 16. A 21-year-old man
with Tunisian origins also killed three people in the southern French city of
Nice on October 30. 
The abovementioned
attacks were connected with cartoons offending to Islam's prophet, Muhammad.
The cartoons were republished as terrorists affiliated to al-Qaeda, who
launched an attack on Charlie Hebdo in 2015, were brought to trial. 
French President
Emmanuel Macron also made remarks that triggered an international crisis. He
said, however, that he was misquoted in a way that gave the impression that he
attacked the Islamic religion. 
Complicated map
The Muslim Brotherhood
succeeded in establishing a strong alliance with cultural and religious
institutions across France. It used these institutions in spreading its
expansionist ideology. 
Turkey and Qatar are
known to be the main sponsors of the Muslim Brotherhood. They represent an
expansionist alliance in Europe. The two countries are joining hands with the
Muslim Brotherhood to give France one crisis after another. 
Macron accused Erdogan
of using the latest row over his remarks to settle old scores with France and
undermine its economy by encouraging an international boycott of French goods.
 
 
          
     
                                
 
 


