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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

In The Land of the B - 05 Apr 2011 14:49 - 414 of 685

savaloys !

In The Land of the B - 05 Apr 2011 14:52 - 415 of 685

"itlob usually drinks vintage piss from haystack's Graves cru classe, Ch. Cesspit "

Get it right.
Haystack's has a sweetly nauseous scent of long decayed grass cuttings and comes from his very own Chateau Merde

Fred1new - 05 Apr 2011 19:06 - 416 of 685

Cynic,

I doubt you could tell this difference between a Burgundy and vinegar.

cynic - 05 Apr 2011 20:05 - 417 of 685

chump .... go back to the gaza thread lol

Fred1new - 07 Apr 2011 09:52 - 418 of 685

Cynic,

What do you suggest is Cameron's next move, now that he has got off his charge?

Forgot he is busy with the NHS.

cynic - 07 Apr 2011 15:07 - 419 of 685

fred - unlike you, i am more concerned with the immediate and longer future of libya and its general effect on whole m/e region, and thus oil and overall stability and the rest of the world economies ......

i recognise that having a bash at the current gov't is your current little hobbyhorse, but actually, other than the fact that quite correctly (in my opinion and many others) cameron stood up and helped get things moving internationally, the uk's physical involvement is and has been no more (or less) than it should have been

Fred1new - 07 Apr 2011 16:38 - 420 of 685

Cynic,

Yes.

But Cameron is leading from his rear.

Sorry meant the rear as usual.

Give me your pearls of wisdom on the long term future of Libya.

After NATO puts ground forces in, will it be another quagmire.

(From earlier postings I thought denigrating the government was your forte.)

Fred1new - 07 Apr 2011 16:38 - 421 of 685

Cynic,

Yes.

But Cameron is leading from his rear.

Sorry meant the rear as usual.

Give me your pearls of wisdom on the long term future of Libya.

After NATO puts ground forces in, will it be another quagmire.

(From earlier postings I thought denigrating the government was your forte.)

cynic - 07 Apr 2011 16:56 - 422 of 685

but i don't need to post twice for emphasis lol!

the blatant rationalisation of using air-power as alleged protection of innocents is pretty flimsy and farcical - but no surprises there, but acceptable to the world at large it would seem, so i guess i'll run with it

ground forces even under the NATO banner are (would be) a different issue entirely, and that makes me very uncomfortable, and i'll ponder on same as and when it comes to pass and under exactly what circumstances etc

overall, i'm 90%+ certain that MG and his family will be exported one way or another within say 2/3/4 months ..... though that will leave something of a vacuum, there are reasons to hope that the transition will be reasonably comfortably - as seems to be happening in egypt - not least because sunni/shiia antagonism is not at the heart of the matter

paperbag - 07 Apr 2011 21:23 - 423 of 685

I believe that Libya has $70 Billion stashed away. Maybe it will be used for the Portuguese bail-out. With such a surplus, Gadaffi hasnt done so badly. Instead of sending him into exile, maybe he could head FEEF and run the Portuguese economy.

Bernard M - 08 Apr 2011 08:06 - 424 of 685

Libya the Country, or Gadaffe family

Fred1new - 13 Apr 2011 08:42 - 425 of 685

Cameron, while on holiday, seems Hague to sink.

What are the new policies for Libya.

Mind there are only a few hundred Libyans being killed.

A bit like Gaza.

When does our half pint genius think this in unimportant too?

Another ill thought out policy, put in to progress with out discussion of the involved parties and due for a reversal.

This government will be known as the strong U turn government.


cynic - 13 Apr 2011 08:49 - 426 of 685

fred - your way off line and getting repetitively boring

Fred1new - 13 Apr 2011 12:05 - 427 of 685

Cynic,

As you are a genie, I thought you might have some ideas, especially after your postings.

Ah well, understand your feet are in the sand.

Bernard M - 13 Apr 2011 12:13 - 428 of 685

This is going on for longer than I thought. Much pussy footing, not enough action against Gadaffe family.

Doha meeting just a chance for Mr Fudd to jack up his expences.

cynic - 13 Apr 2011 12:21 - 429 of 685

if i was a genie as you suggest, then assuredly would make haystack disappear pro bono publico!

Bernard M - 13 Apr 2011 13:18 - 430 of 685

Educated man even speaks Mexican.

Fred1new - 13 Apr 2011 15:28 - 431 of 685

Little i, little genie.

But!

Fred1new - 14 Apr 2011 13:14 - 432 of 685

I see Hague has his cap in hand at Berlin.

Should go down well after previous anti European rhetoric.

Is he begging from other EU nations or NATO for help.

Cynic, as suggested before the Cameron and Hague's band standing earlier had little strategy or grown up command structure.

C and H showing immaturity once again.

America seem to be saying over to you Limeys.

Mind it may be diversionary tactic from Lib/Tory policy splitting .

Fred1new - 19 Apr 2011 08:43 - 433 of 685

Seems very quiet.

No opinions.


Cynic,

Can you gives the latest news from Libya and opinion where the coalition (either in Libya or this country) should go?
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