[QUOTE=Lufttygger306;28473663]War brings entertainment in the form of movies[/QUOTE]
And Call of Duty sequels :buddy:
Revolution brings a tear to my eye, man.
10 bucks that after the dust settles there is going to be a game about it.
Human Greed :sigh:
[QUOTE=proch;28476444]10 bucks that after the dust settles there is going to be a game about it.
Human Greed :sigh:[/QUOTE]
I really hope this doesn't happen.
All for the rebels, I hope they can fight for their rights successfully.
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Rebels? I [b]HATE[/b] rebels.
[QUOTE=SkinkYEA;28478723][img_thumb]http://www.michellehenry.fr/vader.jpg[/img_thumb]
Rebels? I [b]HATE[/b] rebels.[/QUOTE]
No.
UPDATE: Al-Jazeera has just reported that Col Gaddafi is to hold a people's congress to let him stand down with guarantees. There have been various unverified rumours to this effect on Twitter today. Is this the end of the fighting libya?
hopefully no one else will have to die if it ends then
FINAL UPDATE 07/03/11: The rebels rejected the deal as it would mean an "honourable" exit for Col Gaddafi, Reuters quotes the channel as saying.
The Libyan rebels are democratic rebels, that's why Obama is supporting them. We could be getting lied to again.
BREAKING NEWS 08/03/11: Rebels have moved within a few miles of Surt/Sirt on the coast with Govt renforcments "Few and far between" but in other news Bin Jawad was taken back by Pro-Govt troops this morning. Fighting is at an all time high in the country and with NATO and the UN drawing up international sanctions for a no fly zone the Fight might have just got a little more fair.
Breaking NEWS 10/03/11: As the Rebels get pushed back further to the east its looking hopeless for the rebels but Nicolas Sarkozy will on Friday urge "targeted air strikes" on Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's key military command headquarters as EU and Nato splits emerged over preparations for military intervention in Libya and thus put the Rebels in a strong position to take Gaddafi out and liberate the country.
[QUOTE=johnkane46;28530818]Breaking NEWS 10/03/11: As the Rebels get pushed back further to the east its looking hopeless for the rebels but Nicolas Sarkozy will on Friday urge "targeted air strikes" on Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's key military command headquarters as EU and Nato splits emerged over preparations for military intervention in Libya and thus put the Rebels in a strong position to take Gaddafi out and liberate the country.[/QUOTE]
Of all the countries to make the first move..
France?..
Breaking NEWS 10/03/11: Britain just joined france in the calls for "targeted air strikes" on Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's key military command headquarters.
Let's let him negotiate his way down into what he thinks is safety, then kill him anyway. He deserves it.
It sounds a little weird to say it, but I can't wait for the boiling point of this conflict. Will Sarkozy issue airstrikes? Will Britain send warships? Will there be military intervention? Will there be a no-fly zone? Do the rebels have a chance? It's like an incredibly sadistic soap opera.
I am sorry for everyone in Libya and hope for the best
[QUOTE=Randdalf;28535958]It sounds a little weird to say it, but I can't wait for the boiling point of this conflict. [b]Will Sarkozy issue airstrikes?[/b] Will Britain send warships? Will there be military intervention? Will there be a no-fly zone? Do the rebels have a chance? It's like an incredibly sadistic soap opera.[/QUOTE]
more like
will Sarkozy force all the gypsies to go over there
[QUOTE=Treybuchet;28537131]more like
will Sarkozy force all the gypsies to go over there[/QUOTE]
Wouldn't mind that either!
[QUOTE=AutoTurret;28478763]No.[/QUOTE]
Yes.
I think that at this rate the rebels are going to be driven all the way back to Benghazi, where most of them will dissolve into the citizenry and a few leaders will be made examples of.
Wait... That King Abdullah II guy doesn't look remotely like he's from the Middle East. He looks European.
What the hell is he doing ruling an Arab country?
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