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Post by angie on May 1, 2011 17:41:27 GMT
It seems that the UK is the biggest danger to oil nations than any other country these days, the UK is even willing to break the Geneva Convention rules by attacking civilians in war, so the UK must be taught a lesson by Russia and China I feel.
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Post by ray on May 1, 2011 17:44:15 GMT
Yes indeed your right, the UK got no UN mandate to attack the leaders of Libya and yet the UK is attacking them, who next will the UK attack?
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Post by angie on May 1, 2011 18:14:46 GMT
The Libyan ruler's determination to fight it out will be strengthened. If until now he refrained from hitting back at coalition allies in and outside Libya, now he is likely to pull out all the stops and starting using missiles and commando forces;
He is also capable of unleashing against Western targets the terrorist networks he maintains in several African countries. They are now employed in procuring and smuggling arms for his army;
He will use his personal loss as a propaganda weapon to demonstrate that the the West has an ulterior motive in stirring up the Arab peoples: It is to get rid of rulers standing in the way of their conspiracy to steal Arab oil, he will allege. This charge would resonate powerfully with Arab audiences;
The Arab League and African Union, whose support for its offensive against Qaddafi NATO has been courting, will have no choice but to get off the fence and condemn the bombardment which killed his son and grandchildren to prove they are not part of the alleged Western conspiracy. Russia and China, joined by such countries as India, Turkey and Brazil, may well demand that the UN Security Council reconvene for a resolution to halt the NATO operation in Libya. They would thereby come to the rescue of the Libyan ruler and his regime.
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