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23. Marto 2011, 23:22:45
Mort 
Temo: GT...
.. Is it me or are some of those reports.. opinions?

Just they were discussing whether the ol' presidenti was a legit target (on the news) after one of his compounds was hit. They were asking on whether Gadhafi could be killed under the UN resolution.... amongst talk that Gadhafi was thinking about emigrating to a Latin American country.

On the BBC news now.. how Benghazi'ans are thanking coalition forces for saving them from the "no mercy" attack Gadhafi was promising.

23. Marto 2011, 23:34:54
tyyy 
Temo: Re: GT...
Modifita de tyyy (23. Marto 2011, 23:43:54)
(V): and I'm sure Jefferson Davis and Oliver Cromwell would be thanking any coalition that bailed them out too. Just like the Taliban was so grateful for help against the Soviets in Afghanistan. Who knows who these rebels are...Again.. the U.S. should stay out of other civil wars. But I thought that the UK was Qaddafi's best buddy after that Lockerbie intrigue..how quickly things turn... oh and they"re not MY opinion .. they are German and UK..well Australian anyways, news articles..oh and yes..MSNBC.. that noted Republican news organ..(sarcasm intended).. I know since they don't meet someones agenda here ..some try to twist and discredit things here

24. Marto 2011, 00:01:10
Mort 
Temo: Re: But I thought that the UK was Qaddafi's best buddy after that Lockerbie intrigue..how quickly things turn... oh and they"re not MY opinion
GT: I was referring to them being an opinion of those who wrote the articles, not you!!

As for Gadhafi being the UK's bestis buddy I think the release might have been part of the deal to get Gadhafi to stop thinking Nuclear. That UK arms companies have been supplying him.. that as far as I've heard since this war has started has stopped or is being stopped. It seemed the justification for selling him arms was that as a country Libya was allowed to defend itself.

If you can try and watch Question time.. BBC prog.. the point on arms sales was brought up. Last weeks or the one before I think.

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