AFP, NICE, France: France faced hard questions over security failings on Saturday after a Tunisian man rammed a truck into a crowd killing 84, as investigators tried to establish his motives.
There has been no claim of responsibility for the attack in which Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel, 31, smashed a 19-tonne truck into a mass of people celebrating Bastille Day in the Riviera city of Nice. French President Francois Hollande met with his defence and security chiefs and cabinet ministers as criticism from the opposition and media mounted over security failings after the third major attack in France in 18 months.
“If we are at war, as the government tells us, then the currency of war is intelligence, learning from experience, analysing failures and victories,” wrote Yann Marec in an editorial for the southern region’s newspaper Midi Libre.
He was one of several calling for action, and not merely “the same old solemn declarations” from the government, as Le Figaro daily said.
Some 30,000 people had thronged the palm tree-lined Promenade Des Anglais on Thursday night to watch a fireworks display with their friends and families but the night turned to horror as the rampaging truck left mangled bodies strewn in its wake. Hollande said the country would observe three days of mourning as he warned the death toll could rise further, with more than 50 people still fighting for their lives.
Four more people linked to Lahouaiej-Bouhlel have been arrested. The driver’s estranged wife is also being held by police.The massacre, which comes after two other major terror attacks in France within 18 months, has once again shaken the country to its core, raising questions over how to stop such an unsophisticated, yet deadly, assault.
While the attacker’s motives were unknown, former prime minister and mayor of Bordeaux Alain Juppe said Friday that the carnage could have been prevented if “all measures” had been taken. Government spokesman Stephane Le Foll slammed Juppe’s comments, saying there was as much security present for the fireworks display as there had been for the Euro 2016 football tournament in the city.
He said there were more than 185 police, gendarmes and soldiers from operation Sentinelle, launched after January 2015 attacks in Paris, as well as municipal police and a vast network of surveillance cameras. “Despite all of that, this man’s decisions... created the drama and horror we experienced.”
A French parliamentary inquiry last week criticised numerous failings by the intelligence services over attacks in January and in November 2015 which left a total of 147 people dead.
“We know of course that there are still flaws and shortcomings,” said Hollande, who previously described the attack in Nice as being of an “undeniable terrorist nature”.
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AFP, ISTANBUL: Turkish authorities on Saturday imposed a security lockdown at the Incirlik air base in the southern province of Adana used by US and other coalition forces in the fight against jihadists… 
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