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LIBYA - updating news     

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

Fred1new - 30 Mar 2011 14:08 - 325 of 685

Israel - Waiting for Godot

cynic - 30 Mar 2011 14:36 - 326 of 685

the wasteland!

In The Land of the B - 30 Mar 2011 14:38 - 327 of 685

fred's and parrot's and fahel's favourite book is.....Mein Kampf

Bernard M - 30 Mar 2011 14:47 - 328 of 685

Is it porno

beebusy - 30 Mar 2011 15:53 - 329 of 685

Do any of you free thinking gentlemen honestly think that it will end when Gaddafi goes?? I say there will be one big bun fight while various factions try to wrest control from the others. We may well end up out of the frying pan so to speak !!!! You cannot knock the bravery shown but to what end?? I bet that in some shady little dens deals are all ready being struck and not by the people dodging the bullets.

cynic - 30 Mar 2011 16:11 - 330 of 685

it will at least be the end of the beginning, but it is indeed possible that the frogs will ultimately inherit a heron king

In The Land of the B - 30 Mar 2011 16:14 - 331 of 685

very Churchillian

beebusy - 30 Mar 2011 16:21 - 332 of 685

In the 1920/30s we would have backed them to the hilt until the chips were down then walk away as they were fed to the lions. As a nation we are not without guilt ask the cossacks!!

cynic - 30 Mar 2011 16:48 - 333 of 685

itlob - the first part indeed; the second is aesop

In The Land of the B - 30 Mar 2011 17:09 - 334 of 685

Yes, I know, though the heron king reminded me of the long necked de Gaulle and all the problems we had with him and his ego both during the war and afterwards :)

Bernard M - 30 Mar 2011 17:09 - 335 of 685

There speaks a true sesquipedalian. Mr.c lol.

cynic - 30 Mar 2011 17:12 - 336 of 685

and there's a great non-seq ..... i'ld have liked oxymoron, but that isn't apposite unfortunately

but meantime and back on subject, things are looking very bloody and nasty in libya

In The Land of the B - 30 Mar 2011 17:20 - 337 of 685

oxymoron = certain contributors here whose brains' functionality doesn't extend beyond autonomically breathing oxygen

cynic - 30 Mar 2011 17:25 - 338 of 685

don't tease bernard; he won't like it and will sulk .... as for me, i never take offense anyway

In The Land of the B - 30 Mar 2011 17:35 - 339 of 685

Just in case anyone (and I realise you aren't serious) does take offence, please don't. I was only referring to fred, the parrot and fahel and that is axiomatic.

Haystack - 30 Mar 2011 18:16 - 340 of 685

Just ones who dare to criticise Israel!

Assad's speach today was very interesting. It looks as though he has missed the chance to fix Syria's problems and they will get more demos, especially from Friday. He was too vague about changes.

One item went largely unnoticed. He said that the Arab world will not be the same place very soon. The attitude of Arab nations to the Palestine problem will change from one of consessions to demanding what is right.

Fred1new - 30 Mar 2011 19:15 - 341 of 685

The Libyan rebels are OK.

Hague had ridden to the rescue.

He has expelled 5 Gaddafi diplomats from London.

What a mess.

No command structure, No overall strategy. Woeful tactics.

Cameron next idea is probably to arm al-Qaeda.

Actually, interesting that the British government structure is out of step with itself. Hague is walking to a different tune to Cameron and Cleggy seems to be on holidays again.

Crazy. Send in the SAS.







Oh. I forgot Hague has already done that.

cynic - 30 Mar 2011 19:37 - 342 of 685

fred - you have yet to say what your strategy would have been - please enlighten us

hayseed - you write "One item went largely unnoticed. He said that the Arab world will not be the same place very soon. The attitude of Arab nations to the Palestine problem will change from one of consessions to demanding what is right." .... the first part is a statement of the obvious and probably factual; the second is what you might hope and 95% certain not said by assad - your elucidation please

In The Land of the B - 30 Mar 2011 22:12 - 343 of 685

Usual parrot rubbish.
I criticise Israel when I don't agree with its government's policies. Just like the UK or France or the US or anybody else.

Parrot says, "He said that the Arab world will not be the same place very soon."

Why, is the Arab world going to join you back on your home planet, hay parrot?


Haystack - 30 Mar 2011 22:22 - 344 of 685

Assad speech translation. "Arab people as well are saying have in relation to the Palestinian question. These changes, these recent events is going to change the Middle East peace process. So we will not be going to give up our rights in Palestine. We will have the power to ask for our rights. We are part of the Arabic region..."

The version I heared was translated slightly differently. Where this one says "So we will not be going to give up our rights in Palestine", the other one said "So we will not give any more consessions on Palestine".

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