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7 min readNov 13, 2020

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France is two weeks into a new national lockdown that has hit the economy but some politicians are hoping that if the country’s Covid-19 figures improve the country may be able to re-open major shops and businesses for Christmas.
Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire said earlier Thursday that the economic boost provided by the crucial Christmas shopping season could be salvaged — provided people abide by the health restrictions until then.

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The sheer horror of the attacks, which were claimed by extremists from the Islamic State (IS) group, has left scars that have still not healed. Five years on, the country is again on its highest security alert following a spate of attacks blamed on Islamist radicals.

Friday’s anniversary comes with France still reeling from three attacks in the last weeks: a knife attack outside the former offices of the Charlie Hebdo weekly, the beheading of a teacher and a deadly stabbing spree at a Nice church.

In the last five years, 20 attacks have been carried out on French soil, 19 plots failed and 61 were foiled.

There has been an increasing trend of attacks being carried out by isolated individuals, previously unknown to the intelligence services, who are inspired by jihadist propaganda and carry out attacks with cold weapons needing little preparation.
“Just because [the IS group] has suffered a military defeat does not mean its military capacities have been annihilated,” said a French official involved in the fight against terror, who asked not to be named.

Between 100 and 200 French jihadists are still believed to be in former IS group strongholds in northern Iraq and Syria, and it would be an “illusion” to think they were not capable of clandestinely coming back to France, added the official.

Repeated attacks

In January 2015, Islamist gunmen massacred staff at the Charlie Hebdo satirical weekly, claiming they were avenging its publication of cartoons of the prophet Mohammed.

True to its defiant reputation, the magazine republished the cartoons to mark the start in September of the trial of suspected accomplices in the killings.

In the wake of that move, a Pakistan-born man wounded two people with a meat cleaver on September 25 outside Charlie Hebdo’s former offices.
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Teacher Samuel Paty, who had shown his class the cartoons, was beheaded outside his school on October 16 by an Islamist radical from Chechnya. And on October 29 a man recently arrived from Tunisia killed three people with a knife in a Nice church.

The attacks reopened painful debates in France about the integration of the country’s Muslim population — the largest in Europe — and also prompted tougher rhetoric from President Emmanuel Macron against radical Islamism.

In turn, Macron’s defiant stance triggered a wave of protests in some Muslim countries and calls for a boycott of French goods.

slam is being hyper-politicised in France, but Muslims are not part of the debate’

On Thursday, the IS group claimed responsibility for a bomb attack on Western diplomats attending an Armistice Day ceremony in Saudi Arabia’s Jeddah. That came weeks after a knife-wielding assailant injured a guard at the French consulate in Jeddah.

Security sources say the terror threat is higher in the context of the current Charlie Hebdo trial and another trial over the Paris attacks, which is due to open early next year.

Pompeo’s trip to seven European and Middle Eastern countries is aimed at shoring up the outgoing Trump administration’s priorities, notably its anti-China and Iran policies.
But the usual US foreign policy issues are likely to be overshadowed by an extraordinary moment in global politics: While most of the world has accepted the results of the November 3 presidential election, the top US diplomat — as well as the US president and much of his Republican Party — have not.

Pompeo’s trip to France, Turkey, Georgia, Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Saudi Arabia comes days after the US secretary of state raised alarm bells when he dismissed a reporter’s question about the transition period following Trump’s refusal to concede the 2020 presidential race to Joe Biden.

“There will be a smooth transition to a second Trump administration,” Pompeo said during a briefing Tuesday. “All right? We’re ready.”

Days later however Pompeo tempered his remarks, noting that the State Department will be functional and successful with the president who takes office on January 20, 2021. But those comments and subsequent statements in interviews with conservative media did not acknowledge that Biden would be taking the oath of office next year.

Russia is the only major power that has not congratulated Biden on his projected win after China on Friday joined most of the world in accepting the election results.

France, along with Germany, the UK and other European countries, congratulated Biden last weekend and French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday held his first telephone conversation with the US president-elect.
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Pompeo will see Macron on Monday in a meeting that will be conducted “in complete transparency towards the team of president-elect Joe Biden”, Macron’s office said.

In keeping with Trump’s refusal to concede and orders for Cabinet agencies not to cooperate with the Biden transition team, the State Department has not been involved with facilitating Biden’s calls to foreign leaders, according to officials familiar with the process.

France to urge US troops to remain in Afghanistan, Iraq

French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian on Friday said the situation in Iraq and Afghanistan was on the table during Pompeo’s visit and that France would urge the US to remain in both countries.

Le Drian was responding to a question about Trump’s reported plans to hasten a US withdrawal from Afghanistan during a televised interview. “We don’t think that should happen. We will also say that it shouldn’t happen in Iraq, either,” said Le Drian.

According to political and diplomatic sources, Pompeo issued an ultimatum in September that all US personnel would leave Iraq unless the government puts a stop to a rash of attacks against them.

A month before the November 3 elections, Trump declared that he wanted all US troops home from Afghanistan “by Christmas”, December 25.
That promise was followed by clarification attempts by high-ranking officials, including national security advisor Robert O’Brien who said that troop numbers in Afghanistan would be cut to around 2,500 in early 2021.

‘I’m the secretary of state’

Pompeo’s ardent support for Trump, who has claimed without evidence that the election was beset by fraud, threatens to hurt America’s standing in making pronouncements about other countries’ democratic shortcomings.

On Thursday, Pompeo weighed in on Hong Kong’s legislature, and he has in recent weeks denounced alleged electoral problems in Belarus, Tanzania and Ivory Coast.

Yet, at his news conference Tuesday, Pompeo roundly dismissed a question about whether Trump’s unfounded protests have created problems for US credibility. “You asked a question that is ridiculous,” he responded. “This department cares deeply to make sure that elections around the world are safe and secure and free and fair, and my officers risk their lives to ensure that that happens.”

In addition to Macron, Biden has already spoken with the leaders of Australia, Canada, Japan and South Korea, and fielded congratulatory notes on social media and elsewhere from others.
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Pompeo has said he would carry on as if there was no change.

“I’m the secretary of state,” he said. “I’m getting calls from all across the world. These people are watching our election. They understand that we have a legal process. They understand that this takes time.”

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