Well, I don’t know how any freedom loving person could see the Libian people being slaughtered wholesale...Syrians too...and not help. I don”t know nor do you that nutjobs have taken over Libya. I don’t think any of us over here know as much as we think. Obviously the radicals are there and trying to dominate, but that is up to our ops and the Libians to make sure that doesn’t happen. They have a chance at real freedom now.
Soory, but you are going along with Glen’s kookiness here.
Now Mubarak I really don’t know...I think he was not nearly as bad as Ghaddafi...although those people yearn for a better life too and I don’t blame them. Just too bad that they have a cult like religion and radicals all over that use that as their reason for murder...mass murder. Bunch of control freaks.
The Libyan people were never being slaughtered wholesale. Or at all. That was 0coward and MSM propaganda. It has been disproven. Gaddafi was attacking terrorists. That has been proven. Stop drinking the Kool-Aid.
You may not know that but I do. It's more than obvious from what happened to our consulate. The reason the Brits pulled out. Why the Red Cross pulled out. It was apparent even a year ago.
Benghazi: A Sea of Al-Qaeda Flags NRO Nov. 5, 2011
To: Tailgunner JoeWhat is an "Arab nationalist guerrilla? Isn't that what the Muslim Brotherhood is all about? Arab nationalism?
Niger fears takeover by militants in neighbour LibyaExiled Islamists Fuel Libyan Revolution (Obama & NATO islamic allies....)
Libyan Rebels Led by "Former-Mujahedeen" from Guantanamo Bay
Abdel Hakim al-Hasady, an influential Islamic preacher and school teacher, who spent five years in a training camp in eastern Afghanistan, oversees the recruitment, training and deployment of about 300 rebel fighters Darna.
Field Commander Mr. Hasady in the first line is Salah al-Barrani, a veteran of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, or LIFG, which was formed in the early 1990 by the Libyan mujahideen returning home after helping expel the Soviets from Afghanistan and dedicated to the expulsion of Mr Gaddafi's power.
Sufyan bin Qumu, an Army veteran who worked for the Libyan holding company of Usama bin Laden in Sudan and later for a charity linked to al Qaeda in Afghanistan, is the training of recruits many rebels in the city.
Both Ben and colleagues Hasady Qumu Pakistani authorities picked up after the US-led invasion in Afghanistan in 2001 and fell in SU Dr. Hasady reached with Libya in prison two months later. Mr. Ben Qumu spent six years at Guantanamo Bay before he was imprisoned in 2007 killed Libya.
They were both released from prison in Libya in 2008 as part of the liquidation of the Islamists in Libya.
Liquidation of the Islamists in 2008? So now 0bama and Leon Panetta's CIA are helping those Islamists, that Gaddafi was getting rid of, get complete control of Libya. That should be a big comfort to Israel alright.
The Washington Times, Bill Gertz; September 4, 2011
Jihadists among the Libyan rebels revealed plans last week on the Internet to subvert the post-Moammar Gadhafi government and create an Islamist state, according to U.S. intelligence agencies.
Libya: Now What? New American; Thursday, 10 November 2011Gadhafi Becomes the Enemy
The evidence favors Gadhafis version of events. Of course, Gadhafis past record of human rights abuses does make his claims suspect, to say the least. But how about the veracity of the rebels? As The New American reported early on, numerous current and former al-Qaeda leaders as well as other affiliated extremists who boasted of having battled U.S. soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan were largely leading the rebellion. And they had been armed and trained by foreign powers including the U.S. government well before the international community officially intervened.
Al-Qaeda & Co. Become Allies
As Gadhafi became public enemy number one, other veteran foes of the U.S. government suddenly went from dangerous terrorists to democratic freedom fighters. Most prominent among the terror groups that became Western allies was the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG).
According to a 2007 study entitled Al Qaidas Foreign Fighters in Iraq by the U.S. military, the organization had an increasingly cooperative relationship with al-Qaida, which culminated in the LIFG officially joining al-Qaida on November 3, 2007. Before that, former CIA boss George Tenet warned the U.S. Senate in 2004 that al-Qaeda-linked groups like the LIFG represented one of the most immediate threats to American security.