WAR: Libya : UN ready to attack ?

Flyboy

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    Yeah if you can read about his work you will realise he is indeed one hell of a man this is fabricated story amercians made fairytale I am not going to say all his work are holy

    but Libyans need no americans interferance if they really want peace in Libya they should talk with him first they should try to approach Gadafi in some way or other but they want something else

    when we fought seriously with LTTE they ask us go for a peace talk hey common elakirians there is something going wrong with F...cking americans

    :yes::yes::yes:

    Where the oil is US is there....
     

    Y2K

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    War should be your final solution (it is not really a solution actually) how many people die in Iraq (those things are top scecrets) who did horrible kinds of war crimes ?
     

    Y2K

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    Libya Truth...
    Follow the link...
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    http://english.pravda.ru/opinion/columnists/02-03-2011/117072-libya_west-0/http://english.pravda.ru/opinion/columnists/02-03-2011/117072-libya_west-0/

    Some quoted sections..

    In short, the West is once again fabricating evidence, lying and manipulating the media, as it did in the Balkans, when an absurd image was shown of Bosnian "refugees" in a Serbian "concentration camp", when in fact the images were taken from within a barbed wire perimeter to protect Serbs against marauding terrorists... and as it has done so many times.
    Time for the circus to move on, starting with Libya and ending with Iran. After all, Hillary Clinton represents what? The will of the people of the United States of America, or AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee)?


    Amid the hype, from the bought western media, no reference to the great contribution Colonel Gadhafi has made, namely in helping to free countless peoples from the yolk of colonialism - without any personal gain, i.e. a real freedom fighter - no reference to the fact that Libya has the greatest Human Development Index in Africa. Some dictator, eh?


    No mention of the fact that Gadhafi wrote the Green Book, expounding the Third Way of economic theory, and that he has implemented its teachings in Libya, namely the government of Libya by the Libyan people...the quality of life is over a hundred times better than it was when he took over in 1969, when he instilled a policy of control of Libyan resources by Libyans for Libyans, then literacy rates rose from 10 to 90 per cent.
    Is this a dictator? Is he any more tyrannical than others who control countries in the Middle East? And that goes for the behavior of the USA as well in Iraq...



    me site eka kageda ? Libian one? or wht
     

    lkdood

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    Netherlands getting ready to deploy F-16's, KC-10

    Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF)


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    F-16

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    Y2K

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    Libya's Gaddafi proposes 1 million-strong African army

    (Reuters) - African nations should join forces to create a one-million-strong army to protect the continent and confront outsiders like NATO and China, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi said on Tuesday.

    Gaddafi, well known for his forthright rhetoric, has acquired growing influence in Africa but his ambition to build a united states of Africa is not shared by the continent's biggest powers.

    "National militaries alone cannot save countries. Africa should have one army with one million soldiers," Gaddafi said in a speech in the Senegalese capital.

    He said the joint force would "guard the borders and seas, protect Africa's independence and confront NATO, China, France, Britain and other countries."

    Speaking at an event called the World Festival of Black Arts and Cultures, Gaddafi also attacked opponents of his long-standing proposal for a unified African government.

    "They should leave home, abandon their countries and go and live in the capitals of the capitalist, imperialist countries which once occupied Africa," he said in his speech.

    Gaddafi has been pushing for an African unity government for years, saying it is the only way Africa can develop without Western interference.

    His ideas have had a sympathetic response in some states, helped by his reputation in parts of the continent as champion of the developing world and also by the millions of dollars in aid his oil-exporting country gives to Africa.

    But many African leaders, especially in the bigger economies, are skeptical. They say they cannot be expected to cede sovereignty to an African bloc only a few decades after wresting it from their colonial rulers.