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    Quote Originally Posted by Albion View Post
    The Netherlands has no quarrel with Gadaffi.
    Exactly. But thanks to Rutte we now have.


    Quote Originally Posted by Albion View Post
    Should but didn't. 20 years isn't a long time, there are still family members of the people Gadaffi helped kill.
    It's about as pathetic as going Bush going into Iraq because his daddy wouldn't finish the job in 1991. Britain should have flattened the tar out of Libya in 1988 but it didn't - and now as sleazy little muppets NATO gangs up on Gadaffi because the Americans weren't men enough in 1986 and the British weren't men enough in 1988 to get the job done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Civis Batavi View Post
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    It's about as pathetic as going Bush going into Iraq because his daddy wouldn't finish the job in 1991. Britain should have flattened the tar out of Libya in 1988 but it didn't - and now as sleazy little muppets NATO gangs up on Gadaffi because the Americans weren't men enough in 1986 and the British weren't men enough in 1988 to get the job done.
    The French were the hardest pushers of the Libyan war, the Libyan war is more of a european NATO war than it is american, can't really blame them for everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeerBaron View Post
    The French were the hardest pushers of the Libyan war, the Libyan war is more of a european NATO war than it is american, can't really blame them for everything.
    Nah it sounds more like they gave the French and British precedence so the Americans looked like they "were just jumping on the bandwagon"while a lot of rifles have been found in Libya that were not part of the Libyan Armed Forces.



    NATO grenade launchers, fresh FAL's, 2 x 106-mm shell for the M40 cannon (which are American). So where did they get that, eh ? The Libyan army doesn't use that.

    Check this out:

    [YOUTUBE]Q5FJ0sYF1E0[/YOUTUBE]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Civis Batavi View Post

    Nah it sounds more like they gave the French and British precedence so the Americans looked like they "were just jumping on the bandwagon"while a lot of rifles have been found in Libya that were not part of the Libyan Armed Forces.



    NATO grenade launchers, fresh FAL's, 2 x 106-mm shell for the M40 cannon (which are American). So where did they get that, eh ? The Libyan army doesn't use that.

    Check this out:

    [YOUTUBE]Q5FJ0sYF1E0[/YOUTUBE]
    Weapons sales to Libyan forces is predictable, and the USA is the largest arms exporter in the world, that doesn't mean however that the USA stood to gain the most, other countries do exorcise foreign policy as well.

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    NATO is in Libya not for the Libyans or the rebels, but the vast wealth that Libya has such as gold and of course the black gold which is oil. As well NATO has a strategic reasons to be there, and will unfold in the future. The Libyan war does have American backing but it's more of a covert player, through it's Qatar, UAE allies who supplied the rebels with weapons. The interest of Europe and the U.S are not that different in Libya. However Libya might not be stable, which can endanger the whole med region, especially with the rise of the militant Salafi movement that has been under taken by the rebels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeerBaron View Post
    Weapons sales to Libyan forces is predictable, and the USA is the largest arms exporter in the world, that doesn't mean however that the USA stood to gain the most, other countries do exorcise foreign policy as well.
    A lot of American weapons, "spontaneous" revolution. Yes we know the drill by now.

    It has CIA written all over it.

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    Default Lookie lookie what the tide brings in:

    [YOUTUBE]BwXHJxOdfyA[/YOUTUBE]
    Dennis Kucinich questions the role of Khalifa Haftar and the intelligence services in the Libyan conflict.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeerBaron View Post
    The French were the hardest pushers of the Libyan war, the Libyan war is more of a european NATO war than it is american, can't really blame them for everything.
    We're a convenient scapegoat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Civis Batavi View Post
    [YOUTUBE]BwXHJxOdfyA[/YOUTUBE]
    Dennis Kucinich questions the role of Khalifa Haftar and the intelligence services in the Libyan conflict.
    Kucinich is a far left loon. The George Galloway of America.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Civis Batavi View Post

    A lot of American weapons, "spontaneous" revolution. Yes we know the drill by now.

    It has CIA written all over it.
    This happens in almost every armed conflict, it doesn't mean the CIA is involved, though they probably are. There are many other ways to get arms into a country, the first being private sellers, like the movie "lord of war" Selling arms is just a business transaction, its the biggest business in the world after all.

    It's an interesting video,(though hardly ground breaking) since the first half is about the Belgian rifle and grenade launcher FN is a Belgian company, only the anti-tank weapons were american.

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