Canada To Recognize Libya’s Rebel Government

darkbeaver

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I agree with Petros, of course, not just because he,s handsome and bean to onionvercity where he got honours in common sense for certain. Excuse me, my parrot has just **** on my hump. Damn there goes that ship I werent' oppose to mention it cuz I'm shy.
Canada is conducting war on the rightful owners of Lybia. I ain't had trouble with no Lybians and no sir I ain't going and anybody who does ain't Canadian their stupid rotten useless pricks wasting Canadian taxes for ****ing no good stinking bankers. This planet has a chronic banking problem and when this is all over I hope we remember who got it going, again. I'm not hopeful though because all we did after the last economic adjustment known as WW2 was polish the scrap metal called metals of honour and march up and down the streets celebrating an imaginary victory over people who were just exactly like us and nothing at all like the lizard clan of the central bankers. We never won a war that I can remember and the bankers never loose. Go Cunnucks go.
 
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petros

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So what is it that we're getting out of this again?
Economic protection for Spanish French and Israeli veggie concerns and stopping a man (a rabid socialist) from spending more oil money his tribe than the other. Oh and Libya banks independently from the rest of the planet.

Make sense now?

Oh wait there is China too. NATO blew up the flying facilities they invested in to socialize the country even more.

Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Libya, Palestine, Yemen....

Enough with the sand countries lets take France already.

Will Canadians who die fighting alongside alQaeda when the ground war begins be considered Shaheeds and get their 72 raisins from Allah?

 

CUBert

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You need a link? If you didn't know that, why are you posting in a thread you know nothing about?.

Libyan rebel commander admits his fighters have al-Qaeda links

Abdel-Hakim al-Hasidi, the Libyan rebel leader, has said jihadists who fought against allied troops in Iraq are on the front lines of the battle against Muammar Gaddafi's regime.

In an interview with the Italian newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore, Mr al-Hasidi admitted that he had recruited "around 25" men from the Derna area in eastern Libya to fight against coalition troops in Iraq. Some of them, he said, are "today are on the front lines in Adjabiya".

Mr al-Hasidi insisted his fighters "are patriots and good Muslims, not terrorists," but added that the "members of al-Qaeda are also good Muslims and are fighting against the invader".


His revelations came even as Idriss Deby Itno, Chad's president, said al-Qaeda had managed to pillage military arsenals in the Libyan rebel zone and acquired arms, "including surface-to-air missiles, which were then smuggled into their sanctuaries".


Mr al-Hasidi admitted he had earlier fought against "the foreign invasion" in Afghanistan, before being "captured in 2002 in Peshwar, in Pakistan". He was later handed over to the US, and then held in Libya before being released in 2008.


US and British government sources said Mr al-Hasidi was a member of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, or LIFG, which killed dozens of Libyan troops in guerrilla attacks around Derna and Benghazi in 1995 and 1996

Am I the last guy on the planet to actually read the news?

Libya: the West and al-Qaeda on the same side

Statements of support for Libya's revolution by al-Qaeda and leading Islamists have led to fears that military action by the West might be playing into the hands of its ideological enemies.


WikiLeaks cables, independent analysts and reporters have all identified supporters of Islamist causes among the opposition to Col Gaddafi's regime, particularly in the towns of Benghazi and Dernah.

An al-Qaeda leader of Libyan origin, Abu Yahya al-Libi, released a statement backing the insurrection a week ago, while Yusuf Qaradawi, the Qatar-based, Muslim Brotherhood-linked theologian issued a fatwa authorising Col Gaddafi's military entourage to assassinate him.


But they also agree that the leading roles in the revolution are played by a similar cross-section of society as that in Egypt next door – liberals, nationalists, those with personal experience of regime brutality and Islamists who subscribe to democratic principles.

The WikiLeaks cables, initially revealed by The Daily Telegraph and dating from 2008, identified Dernah in particular as a breeding ground for fighters in a number of causes, including Afghanistan and Iraq.


"The unemployed, disfranchised young men of eastern Libya have nothing to lose and are therefore willing to sacrifice themselves for something greater than themselves by engaging in extremism in the name of religion," the cables quoted a Dernah businessman as saying.

Are we going to go genocidal too?

Good thing we sent our oil experts in two weeks before we attacked to ensure the wrong flying refineries and ports don't get blown to bits.


Gaddafi wasn't crazy after all

Gaddafi blames al-Qaeda for revolt - Africa - Al Jazeera English
 

damngrumpy

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The old saying is true, politics makes for strange bed fellows.
I think the present regime in Libya has to go, and the rest can
be sorted out later. I think some strange governments will
indeed emerge before its all over.
The fact is we are heading for a collision with the Muslim world
and with each passing day the situation gets worse we just don't
notice it. The next great fight is going to be in the Middle East
between the west and the Muslims.
We will be fighting the very government we recognize in the very
near future.