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Libya: SAS leads hunt for Gaddafi
Telegraph ^ | 9:19PM BST 24 Aug 2011 | Thomas Harding, Gordon Rayner and Damien McElroy in Tripoli

Posted on 08/24/2011 6:22:18 PM PDT by Pan_Yan

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To: Pan_Yan
Does it bother you that we are enforcing the UN no-fly zone, or are we violating it by exceeding its mandate and not "protecting civilians?"

Which is it?

21 posted on 08/24/2011 8:05:09 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
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To: MplsSteve

It seems inevitable that the “Arab Spring” means an increased likelihood of massive bloodshed in and around Israel. They are truly being surrounded by hostile regimes and the period of peace appears to be over.

We are living in biblical times and the forces of evil are growing stronger around Israel. If you have not picked up the book of books lately it definitely makes for interesting reading and study. It is uncanny to compare the events predicted in prophecy to the events we are witnessing unfold.


22 posted on 08/24/2011 8:21:04 PM PDT by volunbeer (Keep the dope, we'll make the change in 2012!)
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To: Pan_Yan
>>>>>the SAS soldiers, who have been dressed in Arab civilian clothing<<<<<<<

Glad to see that SAS is also commanded by the League of Morons.

1. Anyone familiar with the footage from Libya from the last 5 months can see that Libyans do not wear "Arab clothing". They wear clothes like anyone else, often Western labels. SAS in "Arab clothing" will stick like a sore thumb.

2. Since SAS murderers are not in uniform with clear marking of the army they belong to, under Geneva Convention they are classified as SPIES and enjoy no protection. They can be shot. Or left to die very painful death.

My guess is they are British but of Arab extraction, so considered expendable.

23 posted on 08/24/2011 8:26:26 PM PDT by DTA (U.S. Centcom vs. U.S. AFRICOM)
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To: Pan_Yan
Libyan fossil water is more valuable than Libyan oil.


24 posted on 08/24/2011 8:28:35 PM PDT by DTA (U.S. Centcom vs. U.S. AFRICOM)
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To: Pan_Yan
Libyan desert is worth more than Libyan gold reserves


25 posted on 08/24/2011 8:32:43 PM PDT by DTA (U.S. Centcom vs. U.S. AFRICOM)
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To: Pan_Yan
Libyan phosphates reserves (fertilizers), combined with new arable land created with Great Man made River is worth more than DESERTEC.

Libyan sovereign wealth is worth more than UK and French gold reserves combined.

That's the part of the picture what banksters are hoping to loot.

26 posted on 08/24/2011 8:40:45 PM PDT by DTA (U.S. Centcom vs. U.S. AFRICOM)
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To: FlingWingFlyer
Yeah, they’ll probably take out Israel but America is going to suffer a lot of collateral damage from this fiasco. Everything is going according to the communist party’s plan.

THE SAMSON OPTION

It is possible to take Israel out in a first strike with nuclear weapons. It must be remembered that Israel has a triad of retaliatory options such as bombers, ground launched missiles, and submarine launched missiles.

Yes an adversary of Israel can take it out if they have enough nuclear weapons in a first strike offense.

What must be remembered is that Israel can absorb a nuclear first strike and still reduce all major population centers and military centers in the Middle East to a smoking radioactive cinder.

The Samson option also includes Russia.

27 posted on 08/24/2011 8:57:19 PM PDT by cpdiii (Deckhand, Roughneck, Mud Man, Geologist, Pilot, Pharmacist. THE CONSTITUTION IS WORTH DYING FOR!)
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To: cpdiii
>>>>>>>and still reduce all major population centers and military centers in the Middle East to a smoking radioactive cinder.<<<<<<<<

And major population centers and military centers in Western Europe.

Creation of Caliphate is masterminded from the City Of London.Muzzies are only the tool. If Isael is attacked with nukes, Elysee and City Glassworks should be created along Mecca Glassworks.

IMHO nuke attack is not very likely. I am more afraid of false flag attack with WMD on Palies to blame Israel in order to provide independence to "Palestine". That's how scum work today.

28 posted on 08/24/2011 9:11:06 PM PDT by DTA (U.S. Centcom vs. U.S. AFRICOM)
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To: Pan_Yan

The Russian media reported a few days ago that NATO Special Forces were operating on the ground in Libya, and were taking Tripoli for the rebels.

When the russies said it, it sounded wild, but now here it is in the sober British Daily Telegraph.


29 posted on 08/24/2011 10:19:07 PM PDT by BlackVeil
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To: Pan_Yan
The only people that got shot were those hit by the celebratory bullets that didn't magically disappear when fired in the air.

It amazes me that those nomads haven't figured that out after all these years.

30 posted on 08/24/2011 10:31:26 PM PDT by Mind-numbed Robot (I retain the right to be inconsistent, contradictory and even flat-out wrong!)
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To: Forward the Light Brigade

I agree with all you say, but resent this “wag the dog” benefitting Bambi. Media lionize him when he does not do a what? a “Farthing”?


31 posted on 08/25/2011 3:37:02 AM PDT by shalom aleichem
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To: Pan_Yan

And I have no doubt that the CIA has been feeding the SAS/SBS (and probably French SpecOps as well) satellite imagery to help bring down Qaddafi. I mean, does anyone really believe that the “rebels” actually organized and conducted a successful amphibious operation all by themselves?


32 posted on 08/25/2011 4:19:37 AM PDT by Virginia Ridgerunner (Sarah Palin has crossed the Rubicon!)
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To: Tailgunner Joe
Does it bother you that we are enforcing the UN no-fly zone, or are we violating it by exceeding its mandate and not "protecting civilians?" Which is it?

Yes. As time goes by and I feel I have a clearer image of "The Big Picture" the more of an isolationist I become. The idea that our armed forces are being used to depose recognized foreign leaders on what can only be described as a whim scares me greatly.

Afghanistan I can understand, they attacked us. Iraq I can still justify in some way, because they threatened us and aided our enemies. Also, we were able to lure great numbers of Al Qaeda to Iraq and kill them, a task which is infinitely more complicated in Afghanistan.

But the list goes on, seemingly ever expanding. We attack Pakistan, our reluctant ally, who helps us out of fear and betrays and robs us any chance they get. Yet we pour billions into their country and still call them friend because we can not get out of Afghanistan. We bomb Yemen and Somalia, not because their governments have attacked us but because terrorists from those countries have taken advantage of our shoddy and schizophrenic security at home. We make Libya an ally, establish diplomatic relations and trade, invest in their industry, welcome their terrorist leader with a hearty handshake and a promise that all is forgiven. Then when a bunch of disaffected protesters in a distant town are suppressed we turn on our newly minted friend and begin to destroy his military and target him for assassination. Why? Because he didn't immediately abdicate power.

Who will we attack next? What dictator, king, or President-for-Life can rest easy, not knowing who the next U.N. mandate will be against? Zimbabwe? Belarus? Myanmar? Venezuela? How many No-Fly-Zone-Regime-Changes under a U.N. flag will NATO enforce? What have we become?

33 posted on 08/25/2011 4:28:28 AM PDT by Pan_Yan
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To: BlackVeil

Several reporters during the push to Tripoli mentioned reports of civilian attired non-arabs asking for directions, or traveling with the rebels. They’ve been there for months.


34 posted on 08/25/2011 4:32:05 AM PDT by Pan_Yan
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To: Pan_Yan

By the timme the dust settles in Libya, most people who are sane and have a minimum of two gray cells to rub together will have realized that the only reason to hunt Gaddafi is to secure his place as leader. End of story.


35 posted on 08/25/2011 4:55:11 AM PDT by Jack Hammer
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To: Pan_Yan

Th rise of Sharia is going to be ugly.


36 posted on 08/25/2011 6:39:49 AM PDT by GeronL (The Right to Life came before the Right to Happiness)
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To: Pan_Yan
Zimbabwe? Belarus? Myanmar? Venezuela?

Personally I favor regime change in all those places. If the UN does not veto these actions, then good! All the better!

We should relieve Pakistan of the burden of their weapons of mass destruction.

We should bomb Yemen and Somalia a lot more.

Kadaffy was never an ally. You believed that because you wanted to. You wanted to believe that Bush made an enemy into an ally, but that was never true. The United Kingdom is our ally, not Libya.

If you believe that nations have no permanent allies, but permanent interests, then you need to understand that we dealt with Kadaffy only because it was in our interest to do so at the time, just like it is now in our interest to destroy him. Overthrowing Kadaffy has nothing to do with "protecting civilians", "international law", or any other "humanitarian" concern. It was entirely strategic and geopolitical. It was indeed wise for President Bush to have tricked Kadaffy into disarming himself. It made regime change possible.

37 posted on 08/28/2011 3:17:33 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
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To: Pan_Yan; Sarah Barracuda; All
Bada bing!

Special Operations clears paths for Libyan rebels

38 posted on 08/31/2011 2:19:40 AM PDT by Virginia Ridgerunner (Sarah Palin has crossed the Rubicon!)
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