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Topic History of: Simple question on the UN resolution Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
In The Know |
JK2006 wrote:
My mistake ITK; I foolishly assumed the rest of the world had a hand in this - still, if you're right, we can expect a magnificent replacement government from the rebels without having to back them in any financial way. Your wisdom and observations are frequently so deep.
Now now JK - I dont make deep observations (as many on this board - yourself excluded) would not understand them (such as those who think we have invaded, when we haven't ... or those who confuse an invasion (Iraq) with a request, from the people, (and the world) for help !!!)
We already pay huge amounts to keep these pariah governments onside (such as the 1.5 billion paid to the Egyptian army every year by the USA?). |
JK2006 |
My mistake ITK; I foolishly assumed the rest of the world had a hand in this - still, if you're right, we can expect a magnificent replacement government from the rebels without having to back them in any financial way. Your wisdom and observations are frequently so deep. |
In The Know |
JK2006 wrote:
if the opposition in Libya can't even win the odd battle.
Ajdabiya falls ! The new government retakes strategic town -
www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-12869658 |
Solihull Exile |
In The Know wrote:
veritas wrote:
Yes there is obvviously popualr grass roots uprisings but I do not believe that it is solely spontaneous.
Yemen and Syria today, veritas ..... the dominos fall !
Are you daft enough to think their replacements will be any better? |
Solihull Exile |
In The Know wrote:
veritas wrote:
Yes there is obvviously popualr grass roots uprisings but I do not believe that it is solely spontaneous.
Yemen and Syria today, veritas ..... the dominos fall !
It's not the dominoes you need to to watch,it's the marbles you've lost
The lone voice of reason....or a friendless ignoramous? |
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