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Saturday, 11.06.2011.

15:58

Libyan forces kill at least 22

Forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi pounded the rebel-held city of Misrata Friday, killing at least 22 people and wounding dozens more.

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rote

pre 12 godina

What bankruptcy are you talking about ? It’s not the USA or EU but prospering Russia ! Our reserves in 3 funds exceed USD 700 Bln. Putin is to be back and it means that you won’t be able to kill innocent peoples worldwide. So you bark that miserable. Yes Asad is a SOB but as J.F.Dalles said “he is our SOB with no questions asked”! Look at 1244 and 1273 resolutions to find the difference between what was allowed and what happened then. Coward bombing of Libya when they cannot defend themselves contrast with the guys saving the world in Holliwood. And finally I personally do not admire Putin but by now we can offer no other candidate. So welcome the resident to add just one letter to his job.

Leonidas

pre 12 godina

Rote

I hesitate to point a finger at Medvedev because i had the impression the real power in the Kremlin was Putin.But whoever is responsible for the Libya fiasco he did it with the full connivence of China who agreed to suffer losses on its investments in Libya to the tune of $ 27 billion and the removal of all Chinese expats and workers from the country.

Despite my dislike for gaddafi and his nonsensical green book i still think the only people that have the right to remove him from power are the Libyans themselves.Gaddafi knows his fate if he agreed to West's demands ,either the gallows of ICC or a noose on his neck and this is why i think he will fight to the end.

mark

pre 12 godina

Blah, Blah, Blah… Waffle, Waffle, Waffle… what a combined load of rubbish, good luck with mother Russia, maybe she will cut your gaz off when you most need it.
Putin and his puppet Dmitry Medvedev presiding over a bankrupt dictatorship,no wonder Syria is a regional ally.

rote

pre 12 godina

Leonidas

As you know foreign policy is a prolongation of the internal one. And within 10 coming months Russia is going to have a new Parliament and a new President. Medvedev has fast vanishing chances to be reelected. So he is seeking support abroad. Maybe he hoped to share the glory of the Blitz Krieg in Lybia. Maybe his treason was a part of a deal over WTO … I don’t know. What I am sure of is that Medvedev already understands it was a rough mistake. The stubborn colonel spoiled his game while the electorate is at a total loss.
Putin several times said he was against green lighting the war but foreign policy is out of his competention. Though the TV channels are controlled by the Administration common people feel the difference between the “no fly zone” and the hunt for the president of a UN member state. Reminds 1244 when they take permission for one thing and do everything they like to. So Medvedev has warned NATO he will veto any resolution over Syria which is our regional ally. This is why we can witness no propagandist preparation for another war.

Regards !

Leonidas

pre 12 godina

Meanwhile the Russian envoy Markelov whose Grandpa created our Airborne Forces now went to shake hands with Al Qaeda heading the Bengazi bandits. Well well well
(rote, 11 June 2011 18:51

The Russian attitude towards Gaddafi has been very puzzling.My guess is they either decided to throw Gaddafi under the bus in exchange of no Western involvement in Syria or they thought a 3rd US military front in the Middle East will banlrupt them sooner rather than later. In the meantime Russia will reap higher income from rising oil prices as a consequence of Libyan and Middle East turmoil.

rote

pre 12 godina

Absolute majority of the Russians give moral support to Qaddafi. So do I though before the beating started I had not. Russians do not understand why some of the dictators are attacked while other SOBs not. So Medvedev is taking a big risk. Foreign policy is one of the spheres where Putin have overwhelming superiority. Mostly because he does not strive to be loved by the West. All Russian leaders who tried to lean on the West failed to gain support and left in disgrace.

Gorbachev never dares to go outside in any Russian city or village. So he celebrated his damned 80 Birthday in London... Eltsyn enjoyed the support of some 3 % of our citizens. Most of them had either Israeli or American pssport ad hoq. So our lybian policy smells very bad.

Strange as it is but Qaddafi became potentional ally of the USA and Israel fighting Al Qaeda in the region ... Meanwhile the Russian envoy Markelov whose Grandpa created our Airborne Forces now went to shake hands with Al Qaeda heading the Bengazi bandits. Well well well

Leonidas

pre 12 godina

Meanwhile the Russian envoy Markelov whose Grandpa created our Airborne Forces now went to shake hands with Al Qaeda heading the Bengazi bandits. Well well well
(rote, 11 June 2011 18:51

The Russian attitude towards Gaddafi has been very puzzling.My guess is they either decided to throw Gaddafi under the bus in exchange of no Western involvement in Syria or they thought a 3rd US military front in the Middle East will banlrupt them sooner rather than later. In the meantime Russia will reap higher income from rising oil prices as a consequence of Libyan and Middle East turmoil.

rote

pre 12 godina

Absolute majority of the Russians give moral support to Qaddafi. So do I though before the beating started I had not. Russians do not understand why some of the dictators are attacked while other SOBs not. So Medvedev is taking a big risk. Foreign policy is one of the spheres where Putin have overwhelming superiority. Mostly because he does not strive to be loved by the West. All Russian leaders who tried to lean on the West failed to gain support and left in disgrace.

Gorbachev never dares to go outside in any Russian city or village. So he celebrated his damned 80 Birthday in London... Eltsyn enjoyed the support of some 3 % of our citizens. Most of them had either Israeli or American pssport ad hoq. So our lybian policy smells very bad.

Strange as it is but Qaddafi became potentional ally of the USA and Israel fighting Al Qaeda in the region ... Meanwhile the Russian envoy Markelov whose Grandpa created our Airborne Forces now went to shake hands with Al Qaeda heading the Bengazi bandits. Well well well

Leonidas

pre 12 godina

Rote

I hesitate to point a finger at Medvedev because i had the impression the real power in the Kremlin was Putin.But whoever is responsible for the Libya fiasco he did it with the full connivence of China who agreed to suffer losses on its investments in Libya to the tune of $ 27 billion and the removal of all Chinese expats and workers from the country.

Despite my dislike for gaddafi and his nonsensical green book i still think the only people that have the right to remove him from power are the Libyans themselves.Gaddafi knows his fate if he agreed to West's demands ,either the gallows of ICC or a noose on his neck and this is why i think he will fight to the end.

rote

pre 12 godina

Leonidas

As you know foreign policy is a prolongation of the internal one. And within 10 coming months Russia is going to have a new Parliament and a new President. Medvedev has fast vanishing chances to be reelected. So he is seeking support abroad. Maybe he hoped to share the glory of the Blitz Krieg in Lybia. Maybe his treason was a part of a deal over WTO … I don’t know. What I am sure of is that Medvedev already understands it was a rough mistake. The stubborn colonel spoiled his game while the electorate is at a total loss.
Putin several times said he was against green lighting the war but foreign policy is out of his competention. Though the TV channels are controlled by the Administration common people feel the difference between the “no fly zone” and the hunt for the president of a UN member state. Reminds 1244 when they take permission for one thing and do everything they like to. So Medvedev has warned NATO he will veto any resolution over Syria which is our regional ally. This is why we can witness no propagandist preparation for another war.

Regards !

mark

pre 12 godina

Blah, Blah, Blah… Waffle, Waffle, Waffle… what a combined load of rubbish, good luck with mother Russia, maybe she will cut your gaz off when you most need it.
Putin and his puppet Dmitry Medvedev presiding over a bankrupt dictatorship,no wonder Syria is a regional ally.

rote

pre 12 godina

What bankruptcy are you talking about ? It’s not the USA or EU but prospering Russia ! Our reserves in 3 funds exceed USD 700 Bln. Putin is to be back and it means that you won’t be able to kill innocent peoples worldwide. So you bark that miserable. Yes Asad is a SOB but as J.F.Dalles said “he is our SOB with no questions asked”! Look at 1244 and 1273 resolutions to find the difference between what was allowed and what happened then. Coward bombing of Libya when they cannot defend themselves contrast with the guys saving the world in Holliwood. And finally I personally do not admire Putin but by now we can offer no other candidate. So welcome the resident to add just one letter to his job.

rote

pre 12 godina

Absolute majority of the Russians give moral support to Qaddafi. So do I though before the beating started I had not. Russians do not understand why some of the dictators are attacked while other SOBs not. So Medvedev is taking a big risk. Foreign policy is one of the spheres where Putin have overwhelming superiority. Mostly because he does not strive to be loved by the West. All Russian leaders who tried to lean on the West failed to gain support and left in disgrace.

Gorbachev never dares to go outside in any Russian city or village. So he celebrated his damned 80 Birthday in London... Eltsyn enjoyed the support of some 3 % of our citizens. Most of them had either Israeli or American pssport ad hoq. So our lybian policy smells very bad.

Strange as it is but Qaddafi became potentional ally of the USA and Israel fighting Al Qaeda in the region ... Meanwhile the Russian envoy Markelov whose Grandpa created our Airborne Forces now went to shake hands with Al Qaeda heading the Bengazi bandits. Well well well

rote

pre 12 godina

Leonidas

As you know foreign policy is a prolongation of the internal one. And within 10 coming months Russia is going to have a new Parliament and a new President. Medvedev has fast vanishing chances to be reelected. So he is seeking support abroad. Maybe he hoped to share the glory of the Blitz Krieg in Lybia. Maybe his treason was a part of a deal over WTO … I don’t know. What I am sure of is that Medvedev already understands it was a rough mistake. The stubborn colonel spoiled his game while the electorate is at a total loss.
Putin several times said he was against green lighting the war but foreign policy is out of his competention. Though the TV channels are controlled by the Administration common people feel the difference between the “no fly zone” and the hunt for the president of a UN member state. Reminds 1244 when they take permission for one thing and do everything they like to. So Medvedev has warned NATO he will veto any resolution over Syria which is our regional ally. This is why we can witness no propagandist preparation for another war.

Regards !

mark

pre 12 godina

Blah, Blah, Blah… Waffle, Waffle, Waffle… what a combined load of rubbish, good luck with mother Russia, maybe she will cut your gaz off when you most need it.
Putin and his puppet Dmitry Medvedev presiding over a bankrupt dictatorship,no wonder Syria is a regional ally.

Leonidas

pre 12 godina

Meanwhile the Russian envoy Markelov whose Grandpa created our Airborne Forces now went to shake hands with Al Qaeda heading the Bengazi bandits. Well well well
(rote, 11 June 2011 18:51

The Russian attitude towards Gaddafi has been very puzzling.My guess is they either decided to throw Gaddafi under the bus in exchange of no Western involvement in Syria or they thought a 3rd US military front in the Middle East will banlrupt them sooner rather than later. In the meantime Russia will reap higher income from rising oil prices as a consequence of Libyan and Middle East turmoil.

Leonidas

pre 12 godina

Rote

I hesitate to point a finger at Medvedev because i had the impression the real power in the Kremlin was Putin.But whoever is responsible for the Libya fiasco he did it with the full connivence of China who agreed to suffer losses on its investments in Libya to the tune of $ 27 billion and the removal of all Chinese expats and workers from the country.

Despite my dislike for gaddafi and his nonsensical green book i still think the only people that have the right to remove him from power are the Libyans themselves.Gaddafi knows his fate if he agreed to West's demands ,either the gallows of ICC or a noose on his neck and this is why i think he will fight to the end.

rote

pre 12 godina

What bankruptcy are you talking about ? It’s not the USA or EU but prospering Russia ! Our reserves in 3 funds exceed USD 700 Bln. Putin is to be back and it means that you won’t be able to kill innocent peoples worldwide. So you bark that miserable. Yes Asad is a SOB but as J.F.Dalles said “he is our SOB with no questions asked”! Look at 1244 and 1273 resolutions to find the difference between what was allowed and what happened then. Coward bombing of Libya when they cannot defend themselves contrast with the guys saving the world in Holliwood. And finally I personally do not admire Putin but by now we can offer no other candidate. So welcome the resident to add just one letter to his job.