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Were we right to get involved in Libya?

  • Yes

    Votes: 306 50.9%
  • No

    Votes: 295 49.1%

  • Total voters
    601
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1055: European leaders will sit down with Mrs Clinton and representatives of the European Union and Arab League to discuss a UN mandate to halt attacks by Colonel Gaddafi's troops on rebel forces.\r

1053: British Prime Minister David Cameron, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and French President Nicolas Sarkozy are set to meet in Paris at 1130 GMT, an hour before wider international talks on Libya, a US official said.

If this conflict has proven one thing then that one thing is that Westerners like to talk a lot :p

Surely they would have worked out what to do and who does what if the tanks keep rolling in the last few weeks of discussing about the no fly zone?
 
I'll have whatever this Libyan minister is smoking, he's asking for the oil companys to send people back so the oil fields can produce again.

He's basically saying bring them back or we will find someone else to run the fields.
 
Lots of mentions of India Brazil and China concerning oil in the Foreign ministers speech.

Wonder why that is :p
 
TBH I hope Gadaffi prevails in this dispute, I have more respect for him than I do our own 'leaders' who have far more blood on their hands than he does. We certainly have no moral authority to intervene in Libya's internal affairs.
 
TBH I hope Gadaffi prevails in this dispute, I have more respect for him than I do our own 'leaders' who have far more blood on their hands than he does. We certainly have no moral authority to intervene in Libya's internal affairs.



Of course you do:)
 
Why? Are you getting excited about the imminent death and destruction they'll be dishing out?

He's going to get what's coming to him, this has been long overdue.

Woman on caller on Sky news is telling you whats going on in the ground, his troops are going around in benghazi and killing civilians.
 
Another of the jet:

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1154: Libyan rebels have acknowledged the plane which crashed in flames in Benghazi early on Saturday belonged to them and it was shot down by Col Gaddafi's forces.

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1152: Reuters has accounts of some of the hundreds of people fleeing from Benghazi. "Do we have to wait till he (Gaddafi) kills us all before the (world) acts. We are very disappointed," said Adel Mansoura, an air traffic controller fleeing with his family. "When we heard the UN resolution, we were very happy and thought we had our freedom but now we have been left on our own to the killers."

All going to be too late the time we do anything :rolleyes:
 
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