Libya: Calls For War Crimes Investigation

EagleSmack

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When you two use 'extrapolate', you actually mean 'bullsh!t' right?

Pretty much. Like the one Libyan who can't wait to give up his gun and the CBC (so I gather) extrapolates that all Rebels want to give them up. NPR does that as well.

Then the vacuous eyed US Liberals who swallow the NPR Kool-Aid take it as gospel.

Kind of funny.

Maybe we should publish a hot al Qaeda chicks magazaine?

Very good! Let's do a quick search!

why "we".? give (sell ) them a printing press and let them do it themselves.

Why don't you go make me a sandwich.
 

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Tripoli Files Show CIA Working With Libya - WSJ.com

CIA terrorists working with Gaddafi

The Central Intelligence Agency and Libyan intelligence services developed such a tight relationship during the George W. Bush administration that the U.S. shipped terror suspects to Libya for interrogation and suggested the questions they should be asked, according to documents found in Libya's External Security agency headquarters.
The relationship was close enough that the CIA moved to establish "a permanent presence" in Libya in 2004, according to a note from Stephen Kappes, at the time the No. 2 in the CIA's clandestine service, to Libya's then-intelligence chief, Moussa Koussa.
The memo began "Dear Musa," and was signed by hand, "Steve." ...
 

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Tripoli Files Show CIA Working With Libya - WSJ.com

CIA terrorists working with Gaddafi

The Central Intelligence Agency and Libyan intelligence services developed such a tight relationship during the George W. Bush administration that the U.S. shipped terror suspects to Libya for interrogation and suggested the questions they should be asked, according to documents found in Libya's External Security agency headquarters.
The relationship was close enough that the CIA moved to establish "a permanent presence" in Libya in 2004, according to a note from Stephen Kappes, at the time the No. 2 in the CIA's clandestine service, to Libya's then-intelligence chief, Moussa Koussa.
The memo began "Dear Musa," and was signed by hand, "Steve." ...

A U.S. official said Libya had showed progress at the time. "Let's keep in mind the context here: By 2004, the U.S. had successfully convinced the Libyan government to renounce its nuclear weapons program and to help stop terrorists who were actively targeting Americans in the U.S. and abroad," the official said.

You really should learn to vet your articles, before you post them and look foolish.
 

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He just googles for something....reads the first few lines...and if those few lines suits his purpouse he posts the article without reading the whole thing:lol:
Ya I know.

He does the same with videos. He actually admitted that a while ago.
 

Ocean Breeze

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Tripoli Files Show CIA Working With Libya - WSJ.com

CIA terrorists working with Gaddafi

The Central Intelligence Agency and Libyan intelligence services developed such a tight relationship during the George W. Bush administration that the U.S. shipped terror suspects to Libya for interrogation and suggested the questions they should be asked, according to documents found in Libya's External Security agency headquarters.
The relationship was close enough that the CIA moved to establish "a permanent presence" in Libya in 2004, according to a note from Stephen Kappes, at the time the No. 2 in the CIA's clandestine service, to Libya's then-intelligence chief, Moussa Koussa.
The memo began "Dear Musa," and was signed by hand, "Steve." ...

No surprise there. There seems to be a rather fickle US "policy" in place. One day any despot leader of whatever persuasion is a US pal. , The mood changes and same despot leader is suddenly a major US "emeny" and targeted for regime change via military action.

Of course this time the USG is doing this under the umbrella of NATO.. But don't think they are fooling anyone as to who is the impetus behind all these maneuverings

It always comes back to the question of WHO BENEFITS???

Those that believe everything the media tells and shows them......will swallow the supporting the rebels to free Libya from the despont leader who was an asset at one time. But the picture is a lot more complicated than that.

How many US military bases are planned for Libya .....?? If anyone thinks the US is involved out of the kindness of their hearts..and will not expect return on its efforts..... they are in dreamland.
 

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Libyan rebels plan siege of Gadhafi strongholds


Libyan rebels plan siege of Gadhafi strongholds - World - CBC News


Libya: Gaddafi regime's US-UK spy links revealed


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US and UK spy agencies built close ties with their Libyan counterparts during the so-called War on Terror, according to documents discovered at the office of Col Gaddafi's former spy chief.

***********BBC News - Libya: Gaddafi regime's US-UK spy links revealed


BBC is all over this now. Wonder if "keeping them honest" Anderson Cooper will do this item justice.
 

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US and UK spy agencies built close ties with their Libyan counterparts during the so-called War on Terror, according to documents discovered at the office of Col Gaddafi's former spy chief.
Ya, this was already posted by cubby.

You as he, missed the most important part, not that that is surprising at all...

A U.S. official said Libya had showed progress at the time. "Let's keep in mind the context here: By 2004, the U.S. had successfully convinced the Libyan government to renounce its nuclear weapons program and to help stop terrorists who were actively targeting Americans in the U.S. and abroad," the official said.

Ya I know, it's irrelevant to the usual suspects.