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Topic History of: Foreign Office - get out of Benghazi
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In The Know JK2006 wrote:
Oh my, weren't we sensible bombing Libya ITK?

It seems the Foreign Office forgot to tell the PM - he is in Libya now !!!
Ben 9 Then, of course - Vargas, Pinochet, Zemin. Figueres, Primo de Rivera, Than Schwe, Sulla and Castro.

And King Lear
Ben 9 Many Roman Emperors did - Trajan, Diocletian, Vespasian, Agustus and Aurelian, for example.
In The Know JK2006 wrote:
Sometimes that veers over into dictatorship. That's when change is needed. But not through violence and killing.

Can you name just ONE dictator that went peacefully when asked to do so ?
Ben 9 JK2006 wrote:
Total freedom = anarchy

No.

Freedom is when people are not repressed.

Anarchy comes about when people don't respect each other's human rights.