Posted on 04/07/2011 1:19:36 PM PDT by Nachum
Ajdabiya, Libya - An apparent NATO airstrike slammed into a rebel combat convoy Thursday, killing at least five fighters and sharply boosting anger among anti-government forces after the second bungled mission in a week blamed on the military alliance. (Snip) In a sign of the hair-trigger tensions along the front, thousands of civilians and fighters raced out of the rebel-held city of Ajdabiya in eastern Libya after reports that Moammar Gadhafi's forces gained ground in the chaos after the bombing. Some militiamen shouted insults against NATO as they retreated. "We don't want NATO anymore!" cried fighter Basit bin Nasser. Another
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Has NATO bombed the Chinese Embassy, yet?
Now that Obama is out, NATO has shifted focus to Al Qeda.
With friends like them, who needs enemas!
Obama has adopted the “shoot ‘em all and let God sort ‘em out” strategy.
BWAHAHAHA! This is turning out to a giant cluster foxtrot, which is pretty much how everything Obastard gets his paws on turns out.
Rebels advance at 35MPH. Retreat at 70MPH. Then wonder why they’ve lost ground? Simple mathematics at work here, boys.
-John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt
Beautiful.
In this fustercluck, no matter who we bomb we’re killing Muslims. No matter where you drop a bomb in Libya, it equals dead Muslims.
And, the Arab League and UN asked us to do it! Go figure...
Sorry from 50,000 feet you all look the same...
I guess they were just FLYING down that road.....
Maybe the problem is that the rebels and the government troops are all going in the same direction, so it’s hard to distinguish them.
I wouldn’t be surprised if some NATO or even American aviator was brought up on ‘war crimes’ charges before the ICC.
With a Republican in charge...YES!
With a Democrat in charge...NEVER
Sad but true.
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