Posted on 10/20/2011 12:31:51 PM PDT by ventanax5
Wounded, weakened and covered in blood and dirt, the fallen dictator was dragged from a truck to meet his unceremonious end. In front of a baying mob, Muammar Gaddafi, the former Libyan leader, begged the revolutionary soldiers for his life. Becoming increasingly desperate, he asked one rebel fighter: 'What did I ever do to you?' But his pleas fell on deaf ears. The deposed despot was mercilessly shot to death, his spilt blood heralding the end of a terrible 42-year epoch in Libyan history.
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Much to be thankful to the Lord for and much to feel sadness for in this broken world.
You mean like the “proper Muslims burial” old Ayatollah Khomeini got?
I still remember that one....he got the human pinata treatment.
I agree, we’ve stirred up a hornet’s nest.
If it’s like anything else since the Nobel Peace Prize winner became president, the UK papers are the ones you have to depend on to write and show the truth.
We seem to lose sight of the fact Momo was suppling intel on Al-Queda and other terrorist groups. Bush effectively nuetered the Momo. Now he was killed by a bunch of Al-Queda. Well Thanks Obama. Momo is a dirt bag but the new crop is going to haunt us for years and years.IMHO
couldn’t fit in a spider hole?
Many of the “countries” in that part of the world were “created.” Their “creators” mainly countries in Europe, knew exactly what they were doing.
They made sure the country they created included several groups that despise each other. Than the occupying country plays the game as follows: to group A, “you know, if we leave, group B and C will gang up and destroy you, better be thankful we are hear.” This is then repeated with groups B and C, with suitable substitutions of the antagonists. And it worked perfectly. This is how a relatively small country like England could have an “empire.”
The problem is, when the empire leaves or is driven out, you still have a bunch of groups that hate each other. Civil war immediately breaks out. Eventually a ruler, usually a dictator, rises up and puts a stop to it. All of the people are now all united because they all hate him. And besides, they remember the bloodshed that occurred before he showed up.
But people forget. And then the whole process must be repeated.
My favorite thing to tell the Arabs would be “We used to use a goodly portion of our food crops to make a substitute for an oil based product called ethanol. Maybe you can figure out how to use some of your oil to make a substitute for food.”
If we can get Zero out of office and a true conservative in, completing the job in Iraq is possible, and will count as a win. Ask GEN Petraeus; believe he would agree.
Same for Afghanistan, only the goals are pared back. The issue is going after the sanctuaries in Pakistan with boots on the ground and getting the Pak ISI dismantled. Ask GEN Allen; also believe he would agree.
All messy, inter-generational business. Like the Cold War, this will take decades to resolve. And there never will be a shortage of tyrants to defeat. Evil is afoot in the world. China, North Korea, Iran next.
Unfortunately, war is more a natural state for humans than peace, the exceptions being the United States and a handful of Western democracies. Which is why our defense budget needs to be tied to an appropriate percentage of GDP and doubled at this point...not slashed as is occurring (typical Socialist 'Rat maneuver).
"The price of peace is eternal vigilance."
It took 15 posts...we are getting loooong in the tooth. LOL!
I too can agree with you.
It appears to me dramatics at it’s best from 0bama. It is coming up on election year.
Same with Bin Ladin. At least ask them if they’re guilty first and then shoot them.
Agreed and good point.
There is still the matter of all of the weapons that went missing. Who's hands are they in now?
It should also be noted that the dictators that are being brought down in the name of "democracy" are/were for the most part Israel neutral. That is, they were not on record as wanting to "wipe them off the map" and pretty much willing to live side by side in peace.
Looking down the road on this I don't see it as turning out well...JMHO.
We seem to lose sight of the fact Momo was suppling intel on Al-Queda and other terrorist groups. Bush effectively nuetered the Momo. Now he was killed by a bunch of Al-Queda. Well Thanks Obama. Momo is a dirt bag but the new crop is going to haunt us for years and years.IMHO
A) It's the Chicago way.
B) Some animals are more equal than others.
C) Bush lied, people died.
D) It's the Muslim way.
E) I don't got to show you no steenking badge!
F) It's the Black Panther way.
G) Cheney and Halburton is who you should be watching.
H) It's Lenin's way.
I) Eric Holder's memo cleared it.
J) It's Mao's way.
K) We were following a Gunwalked weapon.
L) Gadaffi failed to donate to the Won's 2012 campaign, praising lip service is not enough.
M) All of the above.
Exactly! We are in league with some unsavory characters.
These “rebels” are bad news.
“and it is also a prime example of why we cant actually win wars anymore.”
Why is that?
Wrong adjective. Compared to the various ends that could have happened, a summary execution was probably the kindest end they could give.
A French Mirage 2000 jet fired its cannon ahead of the suspect convoy to make it stop as the vehicles sought to leave Sirte, Longuet said at briefing in Paris. It did not fire directly on the convoy, he said.
It was a suspect convoy and the goal was to stop it so it could be inspected, he said. Libyan forces then attacked the convoy, he said.
LOL...revisionist history starting already. How can a fighter jet stop a convoy of trucks mounted with machine guns this way? From the pictures, it is obvious the French jets and probably predator drones took out the convoy and the Libyans mopped up. Madman MoMo would never stop his trucks and go running off on foot to escape, that is idiocy.
Is that a trick question?
You forgot:
N) You’ll have to pass the bill to know what’s in it.
LOL! ;)
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