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Politics : USA Provokes Russia into War Against Georgia

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To: SARMAN who wrote (6325)4/22/2011 5:07:16 PM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (1) of 6879
 
> Are the six sided star worshipers pulling the strings?

Of course, wherever there's trouble one can expect them to be behind it.

However, when the Libyan shooting started there was some information that the Chosens were supplying Gaddafi with mercenaries.

presstv.ir

>>Israeli arms distribution company Global CST has reportedly, under the authorization of Tel Aviv, provided Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi with African mercenaries to clamp down on anti-government protesters.

Egyptian sources have revealed that the Israeli company has so far provided Gaddafi's regime with 50,000 African mercenaries to attack the civilian anti-government protesters in Libya.<<


It's still my opinion that the prime movers were the three witches and the three assholes. Why do I say this? Because the Libyan campaign has been a disaster from the start and no one knows what's going on.

rawstory.com

>>Adm. Mullen: Libya moving to ‘stalemate’

MISRATA, Libya (Reuters) - The top U.S. military officer said air strikes had hobbled Libyan forces but the conflict was moving into "stalemate" as Muammar Gaddafi's troops pressed on with their punishing siege of rebel Misrata.

Rebels welcomed U.S. plans to deploy unmanned aircraft, typically operated remotely from the United States. But it emerged that bad weather had forced the first two drones sent to Libya to turn back.

"It's certainly moving toward a stalemate," said Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the U.S. military's joint chiefs of staff, addressing U.S. troops during a visit to Baghdad.

"At the same time we've attrited(?) somewhere between 30 and 40 percent of his main ground forces, his ground force capabilities. Those will continue to go away over time."<<
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