Originally posted by Simon
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...Should the West Arm Libya's Rebels?
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View PostI'll send them some bullets as long as they promise to stop firing them into the air....don't they know there is a recession....
Bullets fired up always come down – often with fatal results – so war reporters are wise to wear helmets, even in a friendly throng
(To save Mr Pee the trouble - )
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Mahlerei
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My understanding is that the gold reserves are stashed in Libya; those other assets - prime property, football clubs etc - sre outside its borders. Does anyone know for certain?. I'm working on the assumption that it would be one helluva risk to salt this stuff outside the country, where it can be confiscated (like the property and cash).
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scottycelt
Originally posted by Mahlerei View Postscotty
My understanding is that the gold reserves are stashed in Libya; those other assets - prime property, football clubs etc - sre outside its borders. Does anyone know for certain?. I'm working on the assumption that it would be one helluva risk to salt this stuff outside the country, where it can be confiscated (like the property and cash).
There may well be a lot more secretly hidden away somewhere in Libya ...
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Simon
I'm working on the assumption...
This unconscionable position is worsened, if possible, by the glee with which you seem to hope things will all go wrong for those western leaders who had the backbone and integrity to do the right thing and to prevent the tyrant committing unimaginable atrocities.
"As long as Cameron/Sarkozy/whoever gets egg on his face, it doesn't matter about the ordinary millions of Libyan people" is an attitude that I've come across a few times in various countries this summer. It's a shameful attitude that doesn't improve with repetition.
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scottycelt
Originally posted by Mahlerei View Postscotty
An interesting titbit in the Telegraph.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...ng-tribes.html
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Originally posted by Simon View PostYoe seem to have been working on a lot of assumptions, all apparently underpinned by some strange idea that G should have been left to massacre a whole city full of people at the start.
This unconscionable position is worsened, if possible, by the glee with which you seem to hope things will all go wrong for those western leaders who had the backbone and integrity to do the right thing and to prevent the tyrant committing unimaginable atrocities.
"As long as Cameron/Sarkozy/whoever gets egg on his face, it doesn't matter about the ordinary millions of Libyan people" is an attitude that I've come across a few times in various countries this summer. It's a shameful attitude that doesn't improve with repetition.
However, I do know that until we stop selling guns and arms all over the world, including to the Libya, these awful situations will never stop.
The arms indusry, and the western governments that do their will, and deeply complicit in the endless government oppression and war through out the world.
Its not an accident.
Heres a thought. Lets spend £1bn on something useful, rather than 14 helicopters. That would be a start. after that , we could look at whether the UK REALLY need updated nuclear capability, and at which dictators we are currently selling to.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Mahlerei View Postscotty
An interesting titbit in the Telegraph.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...ng-tribes.html
He knows y'know http://madmikesamerica.com/wp-conten...er-210x210.jpg
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Simon
However, I do know that until we stop selling guns and arms all over the world, including to the Libya, these awful situations will never stop.
These situations will continue, with stones and clubs and fists if all the world's "modern" weapons magically disappeared tomorrow, as long as there are dictators about who value their own hold on power more than the welfare of their people and are prepared to commit mass murder to retain that power. How do you think the African tribes used to fight each other 10,000 years ago? "We" weren't shipping rockets to them then, I don't think.
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As for your alleged straw man crack, ff - do me a favour. Read some posts. Then try to understand them. Thanks.
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