cynic
- 02 Mar 2011 11:48
starting this thread, which i hope will be short-lived, to keep the board up to date with latest reports gleaned from the net
ptholden
- 23 Mar 2011 19:59
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M
As with most idealists, you deplore action, but simultaneously cannot offer an alternative.
I suppose your self-satisfying stance may in your view be the preferred option, but I doubt the Libyan rebels would thank you.
mnamreh
- 23 Mar 2011 20:49
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cynic
- 23 Mar 2011 21:00
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hmm! .... an unconvincing post MN, except for a dedicated fence-sitter
mnamreh
- 23 Mar 2011 21:09
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ptholden
- 23 Mar 2011 21:10
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M
Apologies if I have categorised your pigeon hole incorrectly, I can only conclude from what I read and then understand (clearly not a lot).
As to the military establishment not being very good at thinking, you'd probably be surprised at the reality. In any event the military do not decide to take action, that decision is taken for them.
mnamreh
- 23 Mar 2011 21:23
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mnamreh
- 23 Mar 2011 21:24
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Fred1new
- 23 Mar 2011 21:26
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I liked the underlining.
Reminded me of a petticoat.
8-)
beebusy
- 23 Mar 2011 21:30
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it will end in tears !!!
ptholden
- 23 Mar 2011 21:40
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M
Whilst there must always be a degree of acceptance by 'the Top Brass', the point remains, they do not make the decision. I would also re-assert my comment re military thinking - it is the military who determine the manner in which the assigned task is undertaken; God forbid the politicians had to think that one through.
Bernard M
- 24 Mar 2011 08:18
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Gadaffe will be gone by Monday IMHO
cynic
- 24 Mar 2011 08:20
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in God's ear .... unfortunately i think He is currently preoccupied with the fine detail of GO's budget!
Bernard M
- 24 Mar 2011 08:25
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Doubt it Mr.C more like planning his holiday to Venezuela
Gadaffe reccy
cynic
- 24 Mar 2011 08:40
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He = God ..... i suspect God may even regard venezuela as the counterbalance to eden!
PS - naughty boy! .... your link is dated september 2009
Bernard M
- 24 Mar 2011 09:28
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Yes I know but maybe he was planning ahead.
Haystack
- 24 Mar 2011 14:20
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ABC News report about a Libyan air force jet shot down for violating no-fly zone: it was a single-engine Galeb, apparently. It was shot down by a French fighter.
Haystack
- 24 Mar 2011 14:21
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A Tripoli resident, unnamed for obvious reasons, tells BBC's Newshour: "I'm not exaggerating if I say tens of thousands of young people are arrested. Look, we cannot even now stay close to each other, three four people, for a couple of minutes talking or chatting, I mean it's very danger[ous].
Fred1new
- 25 Mar 2011 18:22
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I am not surprised at the Libyan and Egyptian government "opposition" did not have an organised leadership, but you would expect Britains leadership to have considered the consequences of rushing into intervention without a command structure.
Mind, now I see Cameron and Hague are trying to dodge any responsibility for any further actions.
The quickest milkmen in the West.
Perhaps, they have been worrying about they expense claims.
cynic
- 25 Mar 2011 18:53
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Fred - do try not to be a total pratt ..... you're carrying on (to suit your agenda) as if uk was the sole participant in this, whereas of course it was and is a coordinated operation involving AL, the almost unanimous backing of UN Security Council, and the hardware of a number of other countries, including some of AL unless I am much mistaken
of course no one can predict the exact end-game, but what would be your stance? ...... recommend doing nothing i suppose and then wrung your hands as the libyan rebels were butchered
Fred1new
- 26 Mar 2011 09:39
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My Agenda.
What is yours?
What I am getting at, is that there are two posers strutting across the world calling on others to follow them, without the necessary thought of the cost or end game of their actions and little considered or planning to a withdrawal.
At least Obamma did stop to consider of the consequences before agreeing to action for a limited period and now wishes to withdraw from the impending chaos.
(Cameron and Haque, are seen to be posing once again for their political following, as a distraction from their destruction of the British economy.)
They have not thought out the basic practical considerations of rushing into another "war". They are two political blustering naivet.
America and Britain did not plan for the aftermath in Iraq and this lack of planning is being repeated in Libya.
This government has been in "power" for 10* months and lacks any sense of direction, other than repeating its "mantras" and back stepping.
After the "January Revolution" in Egypt, as a government they should have been considering the problems in ME and drawing up contingency planning and talking with international allies of possible actions and command structures etc..
I have sympathy for the actions of N.F.Zones, which have been implemented in Libya, but those actions have an ongoing moral responsibilities for Britain, France, US and others. That probably means the use of ground forces and providing an interim governing structure, until "free" elections have a mandate from the "ordinary" Libyans.
Also, the present actions has raised the expectancy of the "West" aiding other revolutionaries in the ME. (Including those involved with Israel.)
It is murky to say the least.