Posted on 02/21/2011 7:44:33 AM PST by SE Mom
Ongoing live thread for developments in North Africa and the Middle East.
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Libyan justice minister resigns in protest at 'excessive use of violence against protesters,' Quryna newspaper says - Reuters 6 minutes ago via breakingnews.com
Group of Libyan Muslim leaders says rebelling against Libyan regime is everyone's divine duty - Reuters 33 minutes ago via breakingnews.com
Anti-government protests break out in Libyan oil town of Ras Lanuf, Libya's Quryna newspaper says - Reuters about 1 hour ago via breakingnews.com
Police station in suburb of Libyan capital of Tripoli is on fire, according to a Reuters reporter on the scene about 2 hours ago via breakingnews.com
Europe plans for Libya evacuation: EU foreign ministers discuss plans to transport citizens out of Libya, as vio... http://aje.me/dMmkVb 4 minutes ago via twitterfeed
6:52pm: The Libyan ambassador to the United Kingdom has resigned, alongside other embassy staff. They have joined demonstrators, Al Jazeera’s correspondent reported.
6:46pm: Al Jazeera, alonside specialist technical investigators, have pinpointed the source of its signal blockage to a Libyan intelligence agency building, south of the capital Tripoli. The network’s website has also been blocked in the country, with Libyan users getting the message: “File does not exist” when they try to access it.
http://blogs.aljazeera.net/middle-east/2011/02/17/live-blog-libya
THERE you are- wondered when we’d get some of your links ;)
It seems the Iranians are using the same excuse as Libya - it’s the foreigners, stupid.
Maghreb prayers, might be the signal for the storm to begin!
half a minute ago via Twitter for iPhone
Libyan army we can try to deal with but WHAT THE HELL are we going to do with those mercenaries being deployed around tripoli at the moment?
22 minutes ago via Twitter for iPhone
Fox reporting that Libyan military jets fired on protesters.
I’m going to ask a dumb question. This is not necessarily directed at you TomGuy, but your post fit it the best.
I’m probably going to be flamed for this but I’ll try anyway.
Could this be the fruits of Bush’s policy ideas. I know I heard somewhere, at the beginning of the Iraq war, the statement was made that “if we were able to establish a democratic government in Iraq, that the rest of the Middle Eastern countries could also move towards that goal” (paraphrased). I think Iran is trying to move away from “ineedadinnerjacket”, and we have supported that (not the idiot in the WH), but couldn’t it be that the rest of these countries have seen it can be done, and have gotten the taste for Freedom?
Obviously, it will not be the Representative Republic, that we have here, Iraq is not the utopia we hoped for, but they, and Afghanistan are continuing to struggle towards that goal.
Is this concept possible, or am I being naive?
Yep- that’s been confirmed from several sources. Unreal, eh?
Gunfire on the west side.
8 minutes ago via Twitter for iPhone
The night just started.
9 minutes ago via Twitter for iPhone
heavy gunshots and mercenaries roaming the streets massacring and terrorising us just by existing in our city.
20 minutes ago via Twitter for iPhone
“Any that I’ve missed?”
Jordan - negotiations in process
Sudan - elections to play out
State Department orders all embassy family members and non-emergency personnel to leave Libya - NBC News
less than 20 seconds ago via breakingnews.com
Quadaffi was afraid of the US, at least (and rightfully so). The next one in power likely won't be.
And B.O. cheering these idiots on is making things worse, not better. He, like 50-odd percent of the population of 2008 America, is too dumb to recognize that not all change is a good thing.
“Yup. No good choices in the ME. Just “Bad Guys” and “Worse Guys”. “
Sounds like elections in Washington or Oslo :P
Give the last word to Washingtons great adversary, King George III. The king asked his American painter, Benjamin West, what Washington would do after winning independence West replied, They say he will return to his farm.If he does that, the incredulous monarch said, he will be the greatest man in the world.
Give the last word to Washingtons great adversary, King George III. The king asked his American painter, Benjamin West, what Washington would do after winning independence West replied, They say he will return to his farm.If he does that, the incredulous monarch said, he will be the greatest man in the world.
And.......not a word from our POTUS Obama!!! Some leader!!! No. he likes his communist union goons in Wisconsin!!! Failed POTUS that needs to be impeached or forced to resign.
Now that’s funny!!
jbsers @AliTweel to access internet dial-up service for Libya.Use modem dial +31205350535username: xs4all password: xs4all
4 minutes ago via web
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Terror, that’s what i feel now. Good thing my 2 year son doesn’t understand any of this. I wish that he live in a free country.
3 minutes ago via Twitter for iPhone
Abukhit From 3 Min 4 millitary transport airplanes are flying .... i don’t know where are they going .
5 minutes ago via Echofon
Retweeted by AliTweel and 1 other
The Bad guys won in '08, but they usually don't. With a couple of significant exceptions (BO being one of them), America is usually smart enough to sniff out the legitimately bad actors.
Now, "Dumb" is a whole 'nother story. But, as my Dad said just this weekend.... "If someone is smart enough to be a good politician, then they're smart enough to know better than to be one."
Because the MSM gets a free pass.
Under normal circumstances, this story would elicit from me a comment to the effect - “You’ve got to be kidding me”...
Unfortunately, my incredulity and outrage circuits seem to have overloaded and burned out...
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Key U.S. official meets Egyptian authorities after $150 million aid promise
The Hill ^ | 2/21/11 | Bridget Johnson
Posted on Monday, February 21, 2011 10:39:46 AM by Nachum
A key U.S. official landed in Cairo on Monday to meet with military leaders and discuss the extra aid promised by Washington to help Egypt with its democratic transition. Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs William Burns arrived days after Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton announced Egypt would be receiving an extra $150 million to help with the political transition. The $1.5 billion in foreign aid the U.S. gives annually to Egypt, which is unchanged in the State Department’s budget.
(Excerpt) Read more at thehill.com ...
Gold up $18.60 ($1407.00)
Oil up $5.00 ($91.25)
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