This is it: Libyan rebels hit Zawiya - just 22 miles from Tripoli and the capital's final supply rou
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[QUOTE=tacticalcommand;31738938]I like how NATO is completely over stepping the resolution and yet no one it trying to stop them, I can't to see facepunch cry when gaddafi beats the rebels once he starts using gas which he should have done a long time ago.[/QUOTE]
hi there yai9ka
[QUOTE=tacticalcommand;31738938]I can't to see facepunch cry when gaddafi beats the rebels once he starts using gas which he should have done a long time ago.[/QUOTE]
Grammar errors and deplorable viewpoints abound!
[b]IT IS KICKING THE FUCK OFF[/b]
[url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-14523802[/url]
• Fighting has also flared up Saryan, another town around Tripoli
• Col Gaddafi has gone on TV telling the Libyan people to "get ready for the fight"
• "If the towns fall to the rebels, they would have Tripoli surrounded by land, with Nato blocking sea access"
BUT GET THIS:
[quote]The BBC's Matthew Price in Tripoli says social networking sites have been reporting that the government and opposition are in talks to get Col Gaddafi out of the country.
There were also reports, carried by the Reuters news agency, of a meeting between Col Gaddafi's representatives and rebels on the Tunisian island of Djerba.
However, our correspondent says the government has dismissed the suggestions out of hand, along with a report that two South African planes had landed at Tripoli airport to take the leader into exile.[/quote]
[B]YES.[/B]
The end is very nigh.
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Here's hoping they can just force him out of office without bloodshed, he's gotta realize he's screwed.
[QUOTE=ThePutty;31738006]I'm just gonna come out and say that anybody who honestly supports Gaddafi after he began the massacre onto his own people is really, really retarded[/QUOTE]
I have a better term for it, it's called being fascist.
[QUOTE=tacticalcommand;31738938]I like how NATO is completely over stepping the resolution and yet no one it trying to stop them, I can't to see facepunch cry when gaddafi beats the rebels once he starts using gas which he should have done a long time ago.[/QUOTE]
How do you support such a gutless, heartless tyrant. He is a dictator, a monster. If I lived in Tripoli I would be taking pot shots at him right about now. How do you support such a fascist? I'm pretty sure you support Hitler, too.
There are 3 things myself (and a lot of other Americans and Europeans) don't tolerate:
We don't tolerate racism, sexism, or ignorance. Now please, go die before the National Socialist Movement comes to recruit you.
[QUOTE=smurfy;31740130][b]IT IS KICKING THE FUCK OFF[/b]
[url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-14523802[/url]
• Fighting has also flared up Saryan, another town around Tripoli
• Col Gaddafi has gone on TV telling the Libyan people to "get ready for the fight"
• "If the towns fall to the rebels, they would have Tripoli surrounded by land, with Nato blocking sea access"
BUT GET THIS:[/QUOTE]
9:30 AM reporting, on FP no less? Good show, Smurfy!
This whole thing reminds me of Hitler's last days
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[url]http://twitter.com/ZeinakhodrAljaz?_escaped_fragment_=/ZeinakhodrAljaz#!/ZeinakhodrAljaz[/url]
This feed has some active information on it, most of it confirmed
[img_thumb]http://i.imgur.com/fQ2El.jpg[/img_thumb]
Situation map as of August 14th, probably outdated already
[QUOTE=ShadoWxAssassiN;31740234]I have a better term for it, it's called being fascist.
How do you support such a gutless, heartless tyrant. He is a dictator, a monster. If I lived in Tripoli I would be taking pot shots at him right about now. How do you support such a fascist? I'm pretty sure you support Hitler, too.
There are 3 things myself (and a lot of other Americans and Europeans) don't tolerate:
We don't tolerate racism, sexism, or ignorance. Now please, go die before the National Socialist Movement comes to recruit you.[/QUOTE]
No you don't tolerate anyone that the mainstream tells you not to tolerate, I'm not really seeing anythreads on the Bahrain situation If Gaddafi can't beat the rebels then the country will fall apart from infighting inside the rebels or suffer from a pro gaddafi insurgency.
Thank you so much for the map!
[QUOTE=tacticalcommand;31746096]No you don't tolerate anyone that the mainstream tells you not to tolerate, I'm not really seeing anythreads on the Bahrain situation If Gaddafi can't beat the rebels then the country will fall apart from infighting inside the rebels or suffer from a pro gaddafi insurgency.[/QUOTE]
The "Bahrain situation" largely ended about four months ago
[QUOTE=tacticalcommand;31746096]No you don't tolerate anyone that the mainstream tells you not to tolerate, I'm not really seeing anythreads on the Bahrain situation If Gaddafi can't beat the rebels then the country will fall apart from infighting inside the rebels or suffer from a pro gaddafi insurgency.[/QUOTE]
Go shove a hammer and sickle up your ass.
[QUOTE=SNNS-SEAN;31731020]If any of you remember that conservative fuckwit Bllasae, I just talked to him on Steam, he had this to say:
I seriously want him to kill himself.[/QUOTE]
Reminded me of this trope: [URL]http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/YourTerroristsAreOurFreedomFighters[/URL]
[QUOTE=tacticalcommand;31746096]No you don't tolerate anyone that the mainstream tells you not to tolerate, I'm not really seeing anythreads on the Bahrain situation If Gaddafi can't beat the rebels then the country will fall apart from infighting inside the rebels or suffer from a pro gaddafi insurgency.[/QUOTE]
If you don't see it, go ahead and make it. Glaber makes any thread to bash Obama and he told that he's wrong in every one of them. No one's stopping you.
[QUOTE=Zambies!;31746437]Go shove a hammer and sickle up your ass.[/QUOTE]
Well if I'm going to do that you should shove mainstream medias big spiked dildo up yours as well.
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[QUOTE=CabooseRvB;31746955]If you don't see it, go ahead and make it. Glaber makes any thread to bash Obama and he told that he's wrong in every one of them. No one's stopping you.[/QUOTE]
I'm just trying to point out how all your opinions are all controlled by the pro-west media.
Anyone who thinks that Libya will be better off after this civil war than before are naive.
[QUOTE=tacticalcommand;31748353]I'm just trying to point out how all your opinions are all controlled by the pro-west media.[/QUOTE]
Then what isn't "Pro-West Media"? RT? Al-Jazeera?
[QUOTE=Megafanx13;31748693]Then what isn't "Pro-West Media"? RT? Al-Jazeera?[/QUOTE]
RT, while obviously not Pro-West, is possibly the worst source of information possible.
It's pretty much confirmed: the government is holding talks with the rebels in Tunisia, overseen by a UN special envoy, about kicking Gaddafi out of the country and ending the war.
EDIT: the talks might be on Gaddafi's orders actually but it seems unlikely he'd wait this long then decide to leave power voluntarily
[quote]t they replaced the green flag of Col Gaddafi's regime hanging from a mosque minaret with two rebel flags.[/quote]
RIP laziest flag design ever.
[IMG]http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRCmbK8TknJtiX6BT0OZPTTFdlPeRje_iTeQf4-rD4VaeXV9lib[/IMG]
[QUOTE=tacticalcommand;31748353]Well if I'm going to do that you should shove mainstream medias big spiked dildo up yours as well.
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I'm just trying to point out how all your opinions are all controlled by the pro-west media.[/QUOTE]
So what's a pro-eastern media that is not controlled by a certain state.
[QUOTE=Zambies!;31748704]RT, while obviously not Pro-West, is possibly the worst source of information possible.[/QUOTE]
I wouldn't trust RT on pretty much anything involving the US or the UK.
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[QUOTE=CabooseRvB;31748905]So what's a pro-eastern media that is not controlled by a certain state.[/QUOTE]
NHK?
[QUOTE=smurfy;31748869]It's pretty much confirmed: the government is holding talks with the rebels in Tunisia, overseen by a UN special envoy, about kicking Gadaffi out of the country and ending the war.[/QUOTE]
Getting rid of Gaddafi probably won't mean an end to the war.
[QUOTE=Sobotnik;31748945]Getting rid of Gaddafi probably won't mean an end to the war.[/QUOTE]
It will if the remaining government wants it to, which considering they are negotiating with the rebels appears likely
[QUOTE=Sobotnik;31748945]Getting rid of Gaddafi probably won't mean an end to the war.[/QUOTE]
Who else would fight them other than [I]maybe[/I] residual government forces?
[QUOTE=Ringo_Satu;31728573]Well, because he brought Libya on it's feet.
I also tend to support him because of bullshit NATO decision of invasion which I find hard to justify.
And, by the way, I'm too lazy to edit my last post but I just want to say that you should give disagrees instead of boxes. Everyone has a right to opinion and that was mine. If you disagree - ok, it's your choice and I respect it, but it doesn't make me dumb in any way I think.[/QUOTE]
Relevant to this post:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExWfh6sGyso&feature=related[/media]
That was a terribly worded post of mine! What I meant was, my feeling is that the negotiations constitute Gaddafi's government saying "okay you win, now what are your demands?"
Whether or not they have gone behind Gaddafi's back to do this is unclear
[QUOTE=Megafanx13;31749047]Who else would fight them other than [I]maybe[/I] residual government forces?[/QUOTE]
People who don't like the new government, or will hate it later on.
Also some foreign intervention at hand later on.
[QUOTE=Megafanx13;31749047]Who else would fight them other than [I]maybe[/I] residual government forces?[/QUOTE]
The rebel factions will fight each other. Historically, it's happened all the time. In Iran after Shah Pahlavi was overthrown between the Monarchists, Nationalists, Communists, Socialists, and Theocrats; in China between the Nationalists and Communists, in Russia between the Communists, Anarchists, Monarchists, and Socialists; in Germany after the end of the Great War between the Communists, Monarchists, Socialists, Nationalists; and it's happening in Egypt at this very moment.
Libya will be no different. Especially with a bunch of Islamic theocratic nuts spearheading the rebellion (the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group) who have ties to al-Qaeda and were declared an illegal terrorist organization by the United Nations after 9/11.
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libyan_Islamic_Fighting_Group[/url]
Trading one oppressive government for another...:smith:
The LIFG have placed themselves under the command of the NTC and are definitely not "spearheading the rebellion"
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