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
cynic
- 02 Mar 2011 11:58
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thanks skinny .... my stuff is gleaned from the live yahoo site
cynic
- 02 Mar 2011 12:20
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1207 GMT
"The Arab League council will issue a resolution stressing Arab rejection of any foreign military intervention in Libya," said Hesham Youssef (Arab League chief)
cynic says -
quite right, and a good clear message to any intended interfering country .... of course that does not mean that AL will not itself intervene and perhaps ask for help from outside, but that is different
skinny
- 02 Mar 2011 12:23
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Interesting debate on Radio 2 atm.
skinny
- 02 Mar 2011 16:19
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markymar
- 03 Mar 2011 07:43
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cynic
- 07 Mar 2011 12:13
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France has said the Arab League supports imposing a no-fly zone over Libya to prevent Moamer Kadhafi's government forces attacking rebels.
if the above is true, and it may well be, then the question arises as to who (will be asked to) enforce this
required field
- 07 Mar 2011 12:29
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Arab league ?....must be the new version of "The Human League"....Don't ...don't you want me ....?..don't you want me gaddafi baby ?...
required field
- 07 Mar 2011 12:34
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It must be a bit like the ad for hamilton cigars out there.....carlos...carlos.......el presidente...el presidente....
Bernard M
- 07 Mar 2011 12:37
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Where next. Brixton, Birmingham, Manchester, or maybe a gay revolution in Brighton.
cynic
- 07 Mar 2011 12:47
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despite the mockery, i think you'll find AL is an important confederation of 20+ countries for both economic and political alignment and cooperation ..... i suspect saudi as the richest member calls a lot of shots, even if it is technically "one nation = one vote" ..... it is certainly important in this instance if the arab nations can be seen as talking with a single and unified voice
cynic
- 08 Mar 2011 10:22
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i think this is an interesting development ......
Rebel forces controlling much of eastern Libya say they have rejected an offer of negotiations with the regime of Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi. Skip related content
A spokesman for the so-called National Libyan Council said the proposal had been made by a representative "seeking to negotiate Gaddafi's exit".
Mustafa Gheriani, the group's media officer, said: "We are not negotiating with someone who spilled Libyan blood and continues to do so. Why would we trust the guy today?"
Bernard M
- 08 Mar 2011 10:33
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Gadaffe and his sons day's are numbered.
cynic
- 10 Mar 2011 18:49
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now this is encouraging to see .....
1839 GMT: Moamer Kadhafi's regime is illegitimate and contacts should be initiated with the Libyan rebels, the Arab Gulf states say a meeting in Riyadh.
mitzy
- 10 Mar 2011 18:53
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First post on this ..
I think Gaddafi will last another 9 months before getting the boot but meantime its going to get very nasty with a chance of foreign intervention.
cynic
- 10 Mar 2011 19:01
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if you're right, though i don't think you are, then seriously consider selling virtually all, especially minnows
goldfinger
- 10 Mar 2011 19:19
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|You would be right on that pineapple bonce. But cant see them lassting long. Bush would havwe had it over by now. Its these new liberal chiefs who are fing things up for everyone on the markets.
aldwickk
- 10 Mar 2011 19:53
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The US have now finally realized that they are not very good at winning the end game in war's , that's why they are not in a hurry in get involved in Liberia
cynic
- 10 Mar 2011 20:38
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confess was unaware of any great disturbances there!
aldwickk
- 11 Mar 2011 07:27
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There is next door , but that's another story. I meant Libya
required field
- 11 Mar 2011 08:11
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Best joke of the conflict so far ! (:)))