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Tuesday, 31.05.2011.

14:55

Gaddafi "will not leave Libya"

Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi is not ready to leave the country, but is willing to seek a political solution to the conflict, says South Africa's Jacob Zuma.

Izvor: Tanjug

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tim

pre 12 godina

Iraq and Afghanistan have received aid from the West to build their socieities. Now it is Libya's turn. Sure, hundreds of thousands have bave been killed and hundreds of thousands are yet to be killed, but as Madeleine Albright said, "it is a price we were willing to pay".
Google Madeleine Albright 500 000 dead price we are willing to pay, and you will see a video of her saying it herself.
Kill them all. Let God sort them out. Ooops! Sorry. I meant pray for peace.

resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada visiting Plymouth,Minnesota,USA

pre 12 godina

Why am I getting the impression that Gadaffi has so many supporters in light of my comments mainly receiving poor ratings? What's wrong with some of you people?!

Leonidas

pre 12 godina

Anyhow, don't worry too much about us Lenny. No matter how bad it gets, I'll always find the money for a large doner on the way back from the pub. Got to support our hard-working Hellenic minority.
(The Brit, 31 May 2011 18:10

If you visit bayswater,holland park,bishops avenue in hampstead London you'll find many Greek kebab shop owners that need your help.

With 3rd rate Brits like you god save the Queen.

BTW The article is about Gaddafi.

The Brit

pre 12 godina

He's doing it again, selflessly worrying about the British taxpayer while his own country goes down the drain. They may have a failed state but the Greeks are clearly the most altruistic people in Europe.

Anyhow, don't worry too much about us Lenny. No matter how bad it gets, I'll always find the money for a large doner on the way back from the pub. Got to support our hard-working Hellenic minority.

resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada visiting suburban Minneapolis(Plymouth),Minnesota,USA

pre 12 godina

If a negotiation strategy or tactics to achieve a ceasefire is in vain than there may be no other alternative but to have Gadaffi ousted and possibly go on trial in the Hague to face justice.

Leonidas

pre 12 godina

Gaddafi "will not leave Libya"

B92

He knows that if he left Libya he would either end with a noose on his neck or in the gallows of the ICC.Therefore, his best bet is stay put and fight it out.

It was clear from the outset that tossers Cameron and Sarkosi had other plans in mind for Libya than those they publicly announced.So the NFZ became"we're not trying to kill Ghadaffi, but if he happened to be at a bombed facility ", to regime change (wtf approved that?), to backing a group of folks of whom they knew FA.

In the meantime Cameron's ministers don't waste opportunity to announce cuts everywhere because 'there's no money left', but they've apparently got £1bn a month to piss away on trying to get a shot at a dictator with whom they were best mates only a couple of years back.

Leonidas

pre 12 godina

Gaddafi "will not leave Libya"

B92

He knows that if he left Libya he would either end with a noose on his neck or in the gallows of the ICC.Therefore, his best bet is stay put and fight it out.

It was clear from the outset that tossers Cameron and Sarkosi had other plans in mind for Libya than those they publicly announced.So the NFZ became"we're not trying to kill Ghadaffi, but if he happened to be at a bombed facility ", to regime change (wtf approved that?), to backing a group of folks of whom they knew FA.

In the meantime Cameron's ministers don't waste opportunity to announce cuts everywhere because 'there's no money left', but they've apparently got £1bn a month to piss away on trying to get a shot at a dictator with whom they were best mates only a couple of years back.

The Brit

pre 12 godina

He's doing it again, selflessly worrying about the British taxpayer while his own country goes down the drain. They may have a failed state but the Greeks are clearly the most altruistic people in Europe.

Anyhow, don't worry too much about us Lenny. No matter how bad it gets, I'll always find the money for a large doner on the way back from the pub. Got to support our hard-working Hellenic minority.

Leonidas

pre 12 godina

Anyhow, don't worry too much about us Lenny. No matter how bad it gets, I'll always find the money for a large doner on the way back from the pub. Got to support our hard-working Hellenic minority.
(The Brit, 31 May 2011 18:10

If you visit bayswater,holland park,bishops avenue in hampstead London you'll find many Greek kebab shop owners that need your help.

With 3rd rate Brits like you god save the Queen.

BTW The article is about Gaddafi.

resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada visiting suburban Minneapolis(Plymouth),Minnesota,USA

pre 12 godina

If a negotiation strategy or tactics to achieve a ceasefire is in vain than there may be no other alternative but to have Gadaffi ousted and possibly go on trial in the Hague to face justice.

resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada visiting Plymouth,Minnesota,USA

pre 12 godina

Why am I getting the impression that Gadaffi has so many supporters in light of my comments mainly receiving poor ratings? What's wrong with some of you people?!

tim

pre 12 godina

Iraq and Afghanistan have received aid from the West to build their socieities. Now it is Libya's turn. Sure, hundreds of thousands have bave been killed and hundreds of thousands are yet to be killed, but as Madeleine Albright said, "it is a price we were willing to pay".
Google Madeleine Albright 500 000 dead price we are willing to pay, and you will see a video of her saying it herself.
Kill them all. Let God sort them out. Ooops! Sorry. I meant pray for peace.

The Brit

pre 12 godina

He's doing it again, selflessly worrying about the British taxpayer while his own country goes down the drain. They may have a failed state but the Greeks are clearly the most altruistic people in Europe.

Anyhow, don't worry too much about us Lenny. No matter how bad it gets, I'll always find the money for a large doner on the way back from the pub. Got to support our hard-working Hellenic minority.

resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada visiting suburban Minneapolis(Plymouth),Minnesota,USA

pre 12 godina

If a negotiation strategy or tactics to achieve a ceasefire is in vain than there may be no other alternative but to have Gadaffi ousted and possibly go on trial in the Hague to face justice.

Leonidas

pre 12 godina

Gaddafi "will not leave Libya"

B92

He knows that if he left Libya he would either end with a noose on his neck or in the gallows of the ICC.Therefore, his best bet is stay put and fight it out.

It was clear from the outset that tossers Cameron and Sarkosi had other plans in mind for Libya than those they publicly announced.So the NFZ became"we're not trying to kill Ghadaffi, but if he happened to be at a bombed facility ", to regime change (wtf approved that?), to backing a group of folks of whom they knew FA.

In the meantime Cameron's ministers don't waste opportunity to announce cuts everywhere because 'there's no money left', but they've apparently got £1bn a month to piss away on trying to get a shot at a dictator with whom they were best mates only a couple of years back.

Leonidas

pre 12 godina

Anyhow, don't worry too much about us Lenny. No matter how bad it gets, I'll always find the money for a large doner on the way back from the pub. Got to support our hard-working Hellenic minority.
(The Brit, 31 May 2011 18:10

If you visit bayswater,holland park,bishops avenue in hampstead London you'll find many Greek kebab shop owners that need your help.

With 3rd rate Brits like you god save the Queen.

BTW The article is about Gaddafi.

resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada visiting Plymouth,Minnesota,USA

pre 12 godina

Why am I getting the impression that Gadaffi has so many supporters in light of my comments mainly receiving poor ratings? What's wrong with some of you people?!

tim

pre 12 godina

Iraq and Afghanistan have received aid from the West to build their socieities. Now it is Libya's turn. Sure, hundreds of thousands have bave been killed and hundreds of thousands are yet to be killed, but as Madeleine Albright said, "it is a price we were willing to pay".
Google Madeleine Albright 500 000 dead price we are willing to pay, and you will see a video of her saying it herself.
Kill them all. Let God sort them out. Ooops! Sorry. I meant pray for peace.