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Reuters heeft een kaart van Libische bases, vluchtelingen, en protesten.SPOILER: meer kaartenOm spoilers te kunnen lezen moet je zijn ingelogd. Je moet je daarvoor eerst gratis Registreren. Ook kun je spoilers niet lezen als je een ban hebt.SPOILER: eerdere topicsOm spoilers te kunnen lezen moet je zijn ingelogd. Je moet je daarvoor eerst gratis Registreren. Ook kun je spoilers niet lezen als je een ban hebt.Laatste Frontpage-nieuwsberichten:
Obama: Strijd in Libi redde al vele levens
'Rebellen Libi nemen Ajdabiyah in'
Gadhafi: Coalitie maakt burgerslachtoffers
[upd] F-16's gaan mogelijk ook bombarderen
Hoe beoordeel je bronnen?
Dingen die je kunt doen om de Libirs te steunen
Libi Fototopic
Waarom grijpen we in in Libi ?
Discussieer: Lange termijn geo-politieke effecten revoluties.SPOILER: UN / NATO infoOm spoilers te kunnen lezen moet je zijn ingelogd. Je moet je daarvoor eerst gratis Registreren. Ook kun je spoilers niet lezen als je een ban hebt.quote:Landen die militaire steun verlenen:
• Belgi: stuurt zes F16 fighters, ook is de mijnenveger BNS Narcis in het gebied.
• Canada: stuurt zeven CF-18 fighters 140 soldaten naar de regio, het Halifax-class fregat HMCS Charlottetown is ook betrokken bij de operatie.
• Denemarken: stuurt zes F-16 fighters.
• Frankrijk: heeft Mirage en Rafale vliegtuigen op de bases Istres and at Solenzara gestationeerd. Tankvliegtuigen zijn gestationeerd op Istres. De anti-air destroyer Forbin is vlakbij het gebied. De carrier Charles de Gaulle wordt met haar volledige strike group naar de Libische kust uitgezonden. Tijdens een persconferentie werd gezegd dat er op dit moment (20-03) twintig vliegtuigen boven Libi actief zijn.
• Griekenland: stuurt vier F-16 fighters, twee fregatten en een AWACS.
• Itali: volgens het Pentagon nemen er elf fregatten deel aan de eerst aanvalsgolf.
• Nederland: Stuurt zes F-16's, een tanker en de Hr.ms. Haarlem, een mijnenveger.
• Noorwegen: stuurt zes F-16 fighters en een P-3 Orion surveillance vliegtuig. Hij kondigde ook aan humanitaire hulp te bieden.
• Qatar: volgens de Qatar News Agency zullen er tussen de vier en zes vliegtuigen (Mirages) meehelpen met het in stand houden van de no-fly zone boven Libi.
• Spanje: stuurt vier F-18 fighters, een tanker, one F100 frigate, one submarine and one P-3 Orion surveillance vliegtuig.
• Verenigde Arabische Emiraten: Heeft aangekondigd 24 vliegtuigen (Mirages en F-16’s) te zullen sturen.
• Verenigd Koninkrijk: Cameron heeft bevestigd dat Typhoon en Tornadofighters mee zullen participeren in de operatie, samen met tankers en surveillance vliegtuigen.
• Verenigde Staten: de VS hebben elf schepen uitgezonden, waaronder de carrier USS Enterprise. Ook worden doormiddel van Tomahawk-raketten SAM-sites uitgenomen. Volgens een woordvoerder van het Pentagon zijn er drie B-2 bommenwerpers en negentien F-16 en F-18 fighters actief boven Libi, als ook AC-130 PSYOP toestellen. Er zijn U-2 spionagevliegtuigen gestationeerd op Cyprus.
NAVO
• Heeft permanent AWACS vliegtuigen in de lucht, bemanningen worden geleverd door diverse lidstaten.
Landen die mogelijk de no-fly zone militair zullen steunen:
• Albanie: heeft bekend gemaakt klaar te zijn om te helpen.
• Jordani
• Kroati: heeft beloofd hulp te sturen, al dan niet militair.
• Saoedi-Arabie: Min. BuZa heeft bekend gemaakt mogelijk airstrikes uit te zullen voeren.
• Duitsland: schijnt indirect steun te gaan geven door posities in Afghanistan te gaan versterken, stuurt mogelijk AWACS-bemanningen. Ook wordt de campagne in Libi gecordineerd vanaf een militaire basis nabij Ramstein. (zie hieronder)
• Turkije: heeft bekend gemaakt de 'nodige voorbereidingen' te gaan treffen.
• Zweden: heeft aangegeven steun te zullen verlenen wanneer de NATO daarom vraagt. Stuurt humanitaire hulp.
Bases die in gebruik zijn:
• Duitsland: Ramstein - van hieruit wordt de operatie in Libi gecordineerd.
• Frankrijk: Istres, Solenzara, Saint-Dizier Robinson Air Base
• Griekenland: Souda, Aktion.
• Itali: Amendola, Aviano, Decimomannu, Gioia del Colle, Trapani, Pantelleria, Sigonella, Capodichino
• Spanje: Rota, Morn, Torrejn
• Verenigd Koninkrijk: RAF Akrotiri
Laatste update: 23-03, 00:37quote:Naamgebruik:
• Operation Mobile, Canada
• Opration Harmattan, Frankrijk
• Operation Ellamy, Verenigd Koninkrijk
• Operation Odyssey Dawn, Verenigde Staten![]()
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Je kan gewoon op [nieuw deel] klikken.Free Assange! Hack the Planet
[b]Op dinsdag 6 januari 2009 19:59 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:[/b]
De gevolgen van de argumenten van de anti-rook maffia![]()
Ik vrees dat hij zeer mobiel wapentuig gebruikt dat sterk lijkt op dat van de rebellen. Vooral vanuit de lucht.quote:Op woensdag 30 maart 2011 22:35 schreef Hans_van_Baalen het volgende:
Het houdt wel in dat we meer tanks en artillerie van G kapot moeten schieten. Hij heeft er nog meer dan genoeg zo te horen.![]()
Here we go :-). Libische minister van BuZa zit nu lekker in Londen..
Eens kijken wat voor nieuws hij MI5 te melden heeft.![]()
Ben het wel met je eens dat de operaties zeer opportunistisch zijn, als er tegenvuur wordt gegeven vluchten de rebellen gelijk naar achteren.quote:Op woensdag 30 maart 2011 21:53 schreef Chooselife het volgende:
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Het mislukken zit 'm mijns inziens in het feit dat de opstand veel te kleinschalig en opportunistisch is. Ghadaffi kent nog enorm veel draagvlak onder de echte Libirs. Vooral omdat ze het (economisch) niet slecht hadden onder hem. Vergeet niet dat Libi het meest welvarende Afrikaanse land was.
Het zijn geen echte soldaten, dus een gebrek aan militaire inzicht kan hun niet kwalijk worden genomen, maar oorlog is oorlog.![]()
Of Ghadaffi enorme steun heeft onder de "echte" Libiers denk ik niet, waarom ander die vele huurlingen?Die strenge Islamitische kern ben ik helemaal niet bang voor, als de rebellen meer vrijheid en democratie willen, lijkt het me sterk dat ze een streng Islamitisch bewind willen of accepteren.quote:Ik vind het tot nu toe een kleine farce. Persoonlijk vind ik Khadaffi een politiek lijk met een zeer bedenkelijke achtergrond cq daden, dus hoop ook dat hij gauw krijgt wat hij verdient.
Ik vrees alleen dat dit nog tijden gaat duren en er uiteindelijk een machtsvacum onstaat, met daarin een grote rol voor een streng-Islamitische kern. Uiteindelijk veel meer lijden onder de bevolking, economische rampspoed, vluchtelingen, burgerconflicten. Geloof me: Daar wordt de wereld alleen maar slechter van.
Willen ze dat wel, dan is het nog altijd hun eigen keus.Dit bericht is automatisch gegenereerd. U kunt hierop niet reageren.![]()
quote:SkyNewsBreak Sky News Newsdesk
Libyan deputy foreign minister: Reports Musa Kusa has defected are "complete nonsense"![]()
Waarom haal ik in de TT zo vaak Libie- en Egyptetopics door elkaar.
Dacht even dat er een wonder gebeurd zou zijn.Un certain jeune homme
Saint-Mand, 6 octobre 1929 - Paris, 7 aot 2010.
Als je teveel denkt aan de tijd die je nog hebt vergeet je te leven.![]()
BBC news:quote:More on Libyan Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa, newly arrived in London: Noman Benotman, a friend and senior analyst at Britains Quilliam think-tank tells Reuters: He has defected from the regime. He wasnt happy at all. He doesnt support the government attacks on civilians. Hes seeking refuge in Britain and hopes he will be treated well. Sources have confirmed to the BBC that the Libyan foreign minister has arrived in London and that he is being interviewed to check reports that he has defected.Life is a tragedy for those who feel, but a comedy to those who think.
- Horace Walpole![]()
AJA breaking: Musa Kusa vraagt asiel in Engeland en wilt niets te maken hebben met KazafiAll wars are civil wars, because all men are brothers. ~Franois Fnelon![]()
Breaking op AJA ticker:
"Moussa Kousa wil niet langer meer de het regime van Gaddafi vertegenwoordigen"![]()
UK Foreign Office confirms that Libyan Foreign Minister Musa Kusa arrived at Farnborough airport in the UK today![]()
Ik zou hem linea recta terugsturen naar Tripoli of Benghazi. Zijn keuze.quote:Op woensdag 30 maart 2011 23:00 schreef rakotto het volgende:
AJA breaking: Musa Kusa vraagt asiel in Engeland en wilt niets te maken hebben met Kazafi
Lekker makkelijk, op het laatste moment het zinkende schip verlaten om verder te chillen in Londen.![]()
Denk je echt dat het een zinkend schip is? Ik denk dat Gadhaffi het wel gaat redden.quote:Op woensdag 30 maart 2011 23:02 schreef ChristianLebaneseFront het volgende:
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Ik zou hem linea recta terugsturen naar Tripoli of Benghazi. Zijn keuze.
Lekker makkelijk, op het laatste moment het zinkende schip verlaten om verder te chillen in Londen.![]()
@FMCNL
BREAKING Mousa Kousa defection flight: FPG362 a Gulfstream 200 tail nr HB-JGL landed 15:00 UTC Farnborough UK #TAGAviation #Libya
Hij is er dus al even :-). Wel sjiek, in een prive-jet asiel gaan aanvragen.![]()
Paar dagen terug kwamen de eerste berichten dat hij in Tunesie zat. Volgens mij was hij ten tijde van dat vliegtuig ook nog op tv als woordvoerder te zien.quote:Op woensdag 30 maart 2011 22:03 schreef Ulpianus het volgende:
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Weet jij sinds wanneer hij weg is?
Ik zie namelijk een mogelijke link met hem en de Wells Fargo Bank/CIA vlucht naar Luton. Die mysterieuze Bombardier BD-700 op 18 maart.~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
Volgens de staats televisie is hij er als woordvoerder.quote:Op woensdag 30 maart 2011 23:01 schreef deleriouz het volgende:
Breaking op AJA ticker:
"Moussa Kousa wil niet langer meer de het regime van Gaddafi vertegenwoordigen"![]()
~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
quote:FMCNL FMC the Netherlands
BREAKING Mousa Kousa defection flight: FPG362 a Gulfstream 200 tail nr HB-JGL landed 15:00 UTC Farnborough UK #TAGAviation #Libya![]()
quote:Op woensdag 30 maart 2011 23:06 schreef yavanna het volgende:
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Volgens de staats televisie is hij er als woordvoerder.![]()
Geruchten gaan tevens dat Seif 'm al lang en breed gesmeerd is...![]()
Yup, dat poste ik in het vorige topic ook. De man achter onderstaande tweet heeft sinds de laatste dagen aldoor zo'n beetje als ( 1 v.d ) eerste sterk nieuws, o.a. dat van Saif melde hij ook.quote:Op woensdag 30 maart 2011 23:08 schreef deleriouz het volgende:
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Geruchten gaan tevens dat Seif 'm al lang en breed gesmeerd is...
Karl Stagno-Navarra
CONFIRMED: Koussa no longer willing to represent Gaddafi government internationally - UK government~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
BBC
2UK Foreign Office statement on Libyan Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa: "We can confirm that Moussa Koussa arrived at Farnborough Airport from Tunisia. He travelled here under his own free will. He has told us that he is resigning his post. We are discussing this with him and we will release further detail in due course.
Moussa Koussa is one of the most senior figures in Gaddafi's government and his role was to represent the regime internationally - something that he is no longer willing to do. We encourage those around Gaddafi to abandon him and embrace a better future for Libya that allows political transition and real reform that meets the aspirations of the Libyan people".
After a day of setbacks for the Libyan rebels, correspondents say the apparent defection of Libya's foreign minister will be a major blow to Col Gaddafi's regime. No reaction yet from Tripoli.
More bad news for Col Gaddafi: Tunisia has announced a freeze on assets belonging to the Libyan leader and his family. Prime Minister Beji Caid Sebsi told national TV the move was "the least we can do". He added: "We had no problems making that decision."
Telegraph
Moussa Koussa has defected, according to "friends" quoted by Reuters, because he wanted to seek refuge.
Foreign Office expected to release statement imminently on whether Libyan foreign minister has actually defected. FCO spokesman says Moussa Koussa was "no longer willing" to serve the regime.
Huffingtonpost
A Libyan government spokesman denies reports that Libya's Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa has left the government and gone to London, saying "Of course not." According to Reuters, the spokesman said Koussa is abroad on a diplomatic mission.
~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
Foreign Office statement on Musa Kusa
30 March 2011
Foreign Office spokesperson confirms that senior figure from Qadhafi's government arrived at Farnborough Airport on 30 March from Tunisia.
FCO plaque in King Charles Street. Crown copyright.
A Foreign Office spokesperson said today:
"We can confirm that Musa Kusa arrived at Farnborough Airport on 30 March from Tunisia. He travelled here under his own free will. He has told us that he is resigning his post. We are discussing this with him and we will release further detail in due course.
Musa Kusa is one of the most senior figures in Qadhafi's government and his role was to represent the regime internationally - something that he is no longer willing to do.
We encourage those around Qadhafi to abandon him and embrace a better future for Libya that allows political transition and real reform that meets the aspirations of the Libyan people".
Further information~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
quote:ksnavarra Karl Stagno-Navarra
WORLD ALERT: THERE SEEMS TO HAVE BEEN A MASS DEFECTION OF LIBYA OFFICIALS TO TUNISIA![]()
Libische revolutionairen hebben 50 wagens met olie/benzine tegengehouden die op weg waren naar het binnenland via Tunesie.All wars are civil wars, because all men are brothers. ~Franois Fnelon![]()
Ik las op de facebook paginas van FEB17 dat die wagens uit Tunesie kwamen als supply voor Gaddaf..quote:Op woensdag 30 maart 2011 23:30 schreef rakotto het volgende:
Libische revolutionairen hebben 50 wagens met olie/benzine tegengehouden die op weg waren naar het binnenland via Tunesie.
Of moet ik een opfriscursus Arabisch gaan nemen?![]()
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ksnavarra Karl Stagno-Navarraquote:
WORLD ALERT: From #Djerba waiting to fly to #EU dest: Omar Abu-Said Durdah, Dr Shukri Ghanim, Abu Al Qassim Al-Zawi, Abdulati Al-Ubaidi
Goed nieuws als het klopt.
~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
Sultan Al Qassemi
France 24 English correspondent @borzou says that Musa Kusa was the equivalent of "Tom the Lawyer" to Don Corleone in The Godfather movie.~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
Tis al laat en ja, ik ben te lam om te googlen.. wie zijn die lui?quote:Op woensdag 30 maart 2011 23:37 schreef yavanna het volgende:
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ksnavarra Karl Stagno-Navarra
WORLD ALERT: From #Djerba waiting to fly to #EU dest: Omar Abu-Said Durdah, Dr Shukri Ghanim, Abu Al Qassim Al-Zawi, Abdulati Al-Ubaidi
Goed nieuws als het klopt.![]()
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Da's zo'n beetje de helft van het Gaddafi regimequote:Op woensdag 30 maart 2011 23:46 schreef Apache4U het volgende:
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Tis al laat en ja, ik ben te lam om te googlen.. wie zijn die lui?![]()
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Dit is Shukri Ghanem, voormalig premier. Nu minister van Olie
Mohammed Abu al-Qasim al-Zawi, voorzitter van het parlement.
Abdulati Al-Ubaidi, the Secretary of the European Affairs Department
Umar Abu-Zayd Durdah, chief of the Libyan intelligenceLife is a tragedy for those who feel, but a comedy to those who think.
- Horace Walpole![]()
Dat bedoel ik. Ik verwoorde het verkeerd. Vraag me af hoe dat nou gaat vanuit Tunesie.quote:Op woensdag 30 maart 2011 23:36 schreef deleriouz het volgende:
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Ik las op de facebook paginas van FEB17 dat die wagens uit Tunesie kwamen als supply voor Gaddaf..
Of moet ik een opfriscursus Arabisch gaan nemen?
All wars are civil wars, because all men are brothers. ~Franois Fnelon![]()
Hier las ik het over die tankwagens (met video):quote:Op woensdag 30 maart 2011 23:59 schreef rakotto het volgende:
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Dat bedoel ik. Ik verwoorde het verkeerd. Vraag me af hoe dat nou gaat vanuit Tunesie.
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Ik hoor net op het Radio1 journaal dat de Libische minister van buitenlandse zaken van Tunesi naar Londen is gevlogen en zich daar heeft gemeld bij de autoriteiten met de melding dat ie het regime van Ghadaffi niet langer kan steunen vanwege de terreur tegen burgers.![]()
quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 00:03 schreef remlof het volgende:
Ik hoor net op het Radio1 journaal dat de Libische minister van buitenlandse zaken van Tunesi naar Londen is gevlogen en zich daar heeft gemeld bij de autoriteiten met de melding dat ie het regime van Ghadaffi niet langer kan steunen vanwege de terreur tegen burgers.![]()
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Zie ook Libya's Foreign Minister Defects To UK
Goeie zaak, geeft aan dat het regime steeds verder scheurt.![]()
@ksnavarra: Over the past two days, no less than 32 #libya govt cars have crossed into #Tunisiahost mailgroepen http://www.seniorweb.nl
Snooker is top!!!![]()
Vluchten zullen ze.quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 00:08 schreef sunny16947 het volgende:
@ksnavarra: Over the past two days, no less than 32 #libya govt cars have crossed into #TunisiaTerrorism is the poor mans war, war is the rich mans terrorism.![]()
gister of eergister was er al een melding gemaakt in een statement van de coalitie dat er veel hoge functionarissen wilden deserteren. Ze konden toen nog geen namen noemen.host mailgroepen http://www.seniorweb.nl
Snooker is top!!!![]()
Kun jij misschien vaker wat dingetjes vertalen?quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 00:03 schreef deleriouz het volgende:
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Hier las ik het over die tankwagens (met video):
http://www.facebook.com/v(...)98230226131&comments
Want als ik zo'n site aanklik kan ik alles wel leuk vinden zonder te weten wat er eigenlijk staat.Un certain jeune homme
Saint-Mand, 6 octobre 1929 - Paris, 7 aot 2010.
Als je teveel denkt aan de tijd die je nog hebt vergeet je te leven.![]()
quote:SultanAlQassemi Sultan Al Qassemi
Abdul Rahman Shalgam, former Libyan Ambassador at the UN to Al Arabiya "Musa Kusa is the Blackbox of the Libyan regime" #Libyaquote:SultanAlQassemi Sultan Al Qassemi
Abdul Rahman Shalgam to Al Arabiya "Musa Kusa's defection signifies the end of Gaddafi's regime" "I am not surprised by this news" #Libyaquote:Abdul Rahman Shalgam to Al Arabiya "Musa Kusa didn't have a chance to leave earlier, there were reservations about him." #Libyaquote:Abdul Rahman Shalgam to Al Arabiya "Musa Kusa is the spinal cord of Gaddafi's regime, he is the key of keys & the code of codes" #Libyaquote:Sultan Al Qassemi
Abdul Rahman Shalgam to Al Arabiya "All the generals, ministers & members of the people's committees want to leave this regime" #Libyaquote:Shalgam to Al Arabiya "Musa Kusa is one of the sons of Tajura, from a known family, we all wanted reform, he was defeated" #Libyaquote:Shalgam to Al Arabiya "Musa Kusa is one of the sons of Tajura, from a known family, we all wanted reform, he was defeated" #Libya
[ Bericht 16% gewijzigd door Ulpianus op 31-03-2011 00:18:23 ]Life is a tragedy for those who feel, but a comedy to those who think.
- Horace Walpole![]()
Google translate laat meestal bij lappen tekst het verhaal wel duidelijk worden.quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 00:11 schreef Staal het volgende:
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Kun jij misschien vaker wat dingetjes vertalen?
Want als ik zo'n site aanklik kan ik alles wel leuk vinden zonder te weten wat er eigenlijk staat.Life is a tragedy for those who feel, but a comedy to those who think.
- Horace Walpole![]()
Deze is wel een goeie:
it sounds as if there's been weapons of mass defection used in #tripoli #libyahost mailgroepen http://www.seniorweb.nl
Snooker is top!!!![]()
Mijn Arabisch is erg beperkt ik heb ooit een intensieve cursus gedaan voordat ik in het Midden Oosten en Noord Afrika ging werken, maar ben inmiddels een hoop 'kwijt'. Ook voor Arabisch geldt: "use it or lose it"...quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 00:11 schreef Staal het volgende:
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Kun jij misschien vaker wat dingetjes vertalen?
Want als ik zo'n site aanklik kan ik alles wel leuk vinden zonder te weten wat er eigenlijk staat.![]()
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Google translate werkt (meestal) redelijk inderdaad, soms heb je echt hilarische vertalingenquote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 00:12 schreef Ulpianus het volgende:
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Google translate laat meestal bij lappen tekst het verhaal wel duidelijk worden.![]()
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Ik ben erg benieuwd of dit nieuws in Tripoli terecht komt en hoe ze daar reageren.host mailgroepen http://www.seniorweb.nl
Snooker is top!!!![]()
A Libyan government spokesman later claimed he had not defected and was merely on a "diplomatic mission", but declined to say where he was going. Libya's deputy foreign minister Khalid Kaim dismissed the reports as "nonsense".quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 00:18 schreef sunny16947 het volgende:
Ik ben erg benieuwd of dit nieuws in Tripoli terecht komt en hoe ze daar reageren.![]()
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De geruchten gaan dat die ook al een veilig heenkomen heeft gezocht en zijn vader niet meer steunt. Maar dat zijn nog geruchten.quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 00:17 schreef ChristianLebaneseFront het volgende:
Iemand nieuws over Saif? Waar hangt die player uit?host mailgroepen http://www.seniorweb.nl
Snooker is top!!!![]()
Wanneer was ie voor het laatst on State TV?quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 00:20 schreef sunny16947 het volgende:
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De geruchten gaan dat die ook al een veilig heenkomen heeft gezocht en zijn vader niet meer steunt. Maar dat zijn nog geruchten.![]()
De Libische versie van Saeed Al-Sahhaf (Iraakse minister van info) sprak al van "complete nonsense" op de Libische staats tvquote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 00:18 schreef sunny16947 het volgende:
Ik ben erg benieuwd of dit nieuws in Tripoli terecht komt en hoe ze daar reageren.![]()
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Sowieso petje af. Het is zo anders. Het lijkt mij iets om jaren over te doen en onwijs veel wil om dat te leren.quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 00:16 schreef deleriouz het volgende:
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Mijn Arabisch is erg beperkt ik heb ooit een intensieve cursus gedaan voordat ik in het Midden Oosten en Noord Afrika ging werken, maar ben inmiddels een hoop 'kwijt'. Ook voor Arabisch geldt: "use it or lose it"...
Zal verder niet offtopic gaan maar ik klikte die FaceBook link aan die je postte.Un certain jeune homme
Saint-Mand, 6 octobre 1929 - Paris, 7 aot 2010.
Als je teveel denkt aan de tijd die je nog hebt vergeet je te leven.![]()
Idd. Al een hele tijd geleden. Ook geen interviews meer gegeven.quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 00:21 schreef remlof het volgende:
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Wanneer was ie voor het laatst on State TV?![]()
Mijn idee iets van een week geleden.quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 00:21 schreef remlof het volgende:
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Wanneer was ie voor het laatst on State TV?
En ja de staatsTV kan het ontkennen maar hoe lang houden ze dat vol.host mailgroepen http://www.seniorweb.nl
Snooker is top!!!![]()
quote:Sultan Al Qassemi
SultanAlQassemi Sultan Al Qassemi
Shalgam to Al Arabiya "On my last visit to Libya in Nov I went to Kusa's office, told him can you believe #Libya is a failed state?" He said
Musa Kusa (as per Shalgam) "Did you only now notice? (that #Libya is a failed state), Libya has been a failed state for tens of years"
Shalgam "Musa Kusa was angry, he spoke to me about what Gaddafi's sons were doing, he refused to sign some papers, I was worried about him"Life is a tragedy for those who feel, but a comedy to those who think.
- Horace Walpole![]()
CNN:CIA is operating in #Libya to help the US increase its "military and political understanding" of the situation http://on.cnn.com/epsuH7
Tom Rayner
Libyana, a state news channel, just broadcast video of what they claimed was a soldier being lynched & beheaded outside Benghazi courthouse
Iyad El-Baghdadi
Some cool photos here: http://j.mp/hL66Bg ("Definitive" Libya revolution photo album)
Sultan Al Qassemi
Abdul Rahman Shalgam to Al Arabiya "Musa Kusa is the spinal cord of Gaddafi's regime, he is the key of keys & the code of codes" #Libya
Channel 4's Jonathan Rugman tweets: "Unnamed official in Tripoli: "if he (Kusa) is useful, they (the EU) will forget about what he did".~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
BBC
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2325: More from senior Libyan rebel commander Maj Gen Suleiman Mahmoud, who spoke to BBC's Newsnight earlier (see 1857). He says the rebels forces need time, patience and help to organise themselves. "Our problem we need help - communication, radios, we need weapons," he said, adding that the rebels had a strategy but fighters did not always obey orders.~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
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quote:Libya crisis: Gaddafi forces adopt rebel tactics
Ras Lanuf has now changed hands for the fourth time in three weeks. BBC world affairs editor John Simpson in Tripoli has been assessing the fighting.
Colonel Gaddafi's forces have changed their tactics.
The Libyan army has not always been known for its efficiency or its high morale.
Now though, it has shown a remarkable degree of flexibility, and has chosen to adopt tactics used by the rebels only a few days ago, when they were sweeping along the coastal road, apparently unstoppably, in the direction of Sirte.
The sudden turnaround of fortune is the result of several factors.
The first is that Colonel Gaddafi's army has decided to follow methods which the rebels have used so successfully.
Great panic
Its men are racing forward in the ordinary flat-bed trucks known elsewhere in Africa as 'technicals', with heavy machine-guns or anti-aircraft guns mounted on the back.
Others are equipped with mortars. Though these are quite light, they often cause great panic among the rebels, and are quick and easy to move forward.
Once the pro-Gaddafi forces managed to regain momentum, there was another shift in morale, and the rebels lost the confidence they had built up during the previous days.
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In Tripoli, government officials are noticeably relieved and happy
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The rebels have no perceptible command structure.
Individual gunners and their crews decide to go forward, if and when they choose, and vanish from the front line once they have had enough fighting.
Their morale has often been very high indeed, but when they are being beaten, it is easy for a retreat to turn into a rout.
The same is not true of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's army.
Their skills are not particularly impressive, and their morale until recently was noticeably lower than that of the rebels.
But when they are forced to withdraw, as they were at the start of the week, their training means that they can halt and regroup much more effectively than the rebels can.
And they have officers to urge them back into the fighting. The rebels have few, if any, officers.
Subterfuge
In the past, too, the rebels became used to the sight of Col Gaddafi's soldiers manoeuvring into positions from which they could surrender and come over to the other side.
But by now, most of the pro-Gaddafi forces who want to switch will probably have done so.
Libyan rebels flee Ras Lanuf as they come under fire by Gaddafi's forces Libyan rebels flee Ras Lanuf as they come under fire from Gaddafi's forces
Here in Tripoli, government officials are noticeably relieved and happy.
Just a few days ago they had to come to terms with the possibility that the rebels would capture Sirte and then advance up the coastal road to Tripoli itself.
There is another problem for the rebels. After the big advances which the pro-Gaddafi forces started making towards Benghazi 10 days ago, intervention by the coalition turned things round.
But it was fairly easy to destroy tanks and artillery from the air, even though, as we now know, the coalition's aircraft and missiles had difficulty dealing with tanks that had been well camouflaged or were stationed in narrow streets between houses, where ordinary civilians live.
Now the pro-Gaddafi forces have largely switched to the use of "technicals" of the kind the rebels use, the coalition will have much more difficulty identifying which ones belong on which side.
If the rebels try to mark their vehicles in some way, the pro-Gaddafi forces can be expected to follow suit.
The best that the rebels can probably hope for now is that the situation will stabilise and a stalemate can be established at some point along the coastal road to the east of Sirte.
That would make it far easier for coalition planes to identify the pro-Gaddafi troops.
But for that to happen, the rebels will have to overcome their terror of Col Gaddafi's mortars and the light motorised guns which his officers have copied from the rebels' own, and make a stand.
There may well be more changes of fortune to come along the coastal road.~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
Jonathan Rugman
Musa Kusa, the long time Gaddafi insider, ex spy chief, the man who brokered deal with Blair...is in UK and resigns as Libyan FM
^JR Coalition needs defection if goal is regime change, because bombing/rebels aren't achieving it.. Their best hope - collapse within?
^JR When Musa Kusa told press in Tripoli "the English are yearning for the colonial era of the past" he could barely look us in face...
^JR Government spokesman in Tripoli briefly emerged from a hotel room but is back inside working out how to handle foreign press on Kusa.
Unnamed official in Tripoli: "if he (Kusa) is useful, they (the EU) will forget about what he did".
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RT @marcambinder: About 50 UK troops in #Libya, including members of its Special Reconnaissance Regiment, providing targeting data for NATO.~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
Ja, maar dan die pods die ze ook onder helicopters kunnen hangen en waar allemaal kleine raketten uit worden afgeschoten.quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 00:39 schreef ChristianLebaneseFront het volgende:
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Telegraph
22.30
Damien McElroy, the Telegraph's man in Tripoli, has more on the Koussa resignation.
A British official said Mr Koussa's decision to resign represented a significant blow to the Gaddafi regime but warned that there were delicate issues to be worked through in talks with the foreign minister. Late last night it was said to be impossible to predict the outcome of the negotiations.
As head of Libya external intelligence, Mr Koussa was an MI6 asset for almost two decades. He was charged with conducting negotiations to bring Libya in from the cold and giving up its weapons of mass destruction in 2003.
He was notably uncomfortable in making public statements on behalf of the regime in recent weeks. One Libyan official said that Mr Koussa deliberately timed his statements to present a "rational" argument in the immediate aftermath of Col Muammar Gaddafi's rambling statements on national television.
Officials in Tripoli refused to comment on the defection. "I will have something to say later. Right now I am too busy in meetings," said Moussa Ibrahim, the government spokesman.
23.00
A senior US official has told AFP that Mr Koussa's resignation was "very significant".
Quote This is a very significant defection and an indication that people around Gaddafi think the writing's on the wall.
23:08
Both the Foreign Office and the Metropolitan Police are refusing to comment on whether Mr Koussa is under armed guard, despite the Daily Telegraph pointing out that the Libyan diplomats expelled earlier today were sent home on the grounds that they were dangerous and they might not be happy with their old chum.~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
ksnavarra Karl Stagno-Navarra
Intel suggests also that #Seif Al-Islam has also left #Libya and is in an unknown location
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LIST 2: Abu-Zayd Dordah (cheif intel) Dr. Shukri Ghanim 9chief petroleum Comp)
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FULL LIST : Abu Al-Qassim Al-Zawi, Al-Ubaidi (Foreign Min EU senior official) Rafiq Al Zawi (London Emb) Ahmed Shalih (Wshington embassy)
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ksnavarra Karl Stagno-Navarra
@ @IbnOmar2005 Names have been in contact with 'some' EU governments and some with US administration officials
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ksnavarra Karl Stagno-Navarra
@ @LibyaInMe Names have been referred to the persons checked in to hotels in #Djerba and secretly crossed over two days agohost mailgroepen http://www.seniorweb.nl
Snooker is top!!!![]()
Om zichzelf te bevechten?quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 00:46 schreef deleriouz het volgende:
Het is nu nog afwachten wanneer Gaddafi naar de revolutionairen overloopt![]()
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Brother leader? Die is toch al Guide of the Revolution?quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 00:46 schreef deleriouz het volgende:
Het is nu nog afwachten wanneer Gaddafi naar de revolutionairen overloopt
Life is a tragedy for those who feel, but a comedy to those who think.
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Wel mooi en veelzeggend al die overlopers, anderzijds jammer dat die lui waarschijnlijk geen cel van binnen zullen gaan zien.
BBC
Reuters has done a snap analysis on Moussa Koussa's defection. They point out that he was "hugely influential in Libya's ruling elite, and has been for decades, but he was not part of the innermost circle". They wonder whether his apparently open escape - in contrast to carefully disguised defections in the past - indicates that the fear of breaking away from Col Gaddafi might by declining. A Reuters photographer says Mr Koussa crossed into Tunisia in a convoy of armoured limousines.~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
AJE: Al Jazeera has learned from sources in the Tunisian interior ministry that Koussa may have defected, and is believed to be negotiating passage for himself and his family. European diplomats have told Al Jazeera the same, including that Koussa may also be negotiating a deal for other senior Libyan officials.host mailgroepen http://www.seniorweb.nl
Snooker is top!!!![]()
Tsja, Mussa Kussa was toch de man die de laatste jaren probeerde de banden met het westen aan te halen?
Wikipedia zegt:
Kussa worked as a security specialist for Libyan embassies in Europe before being appointed as Libya's Ambassador to the United Kingdom in 1980. He was expelled from the United Kingdom later in 1980, after stating his intention to eliminate political opponents of the Libyan government who were living in the UK.
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In an interview published by Al-Sharq al-Awsat on 10 November 2009, Kussa sharply criticized some aspects of Chinese investment in Africa. According to Kussa, it was unacceptable for the Chinese to bring "thousands of Chinese workers to Africa" when Africans themselves needed jobs, and he spoke of "a Chinese invasion of the African continent" that he said "brings to mind the effects that colonialism had on the African continent".![]()
GERUCHT:quote:ksnavarra Karl Stagno-Navarra
WORLD ALERT: From #Djerba waiting to fly to #EU dest: Omar Abu-Said Durdah, Dr Shukri Ghanim, Abu Al Qassim Al-Zawi, Abdulati Al-UbaidiLife is a tragedy for those who feel, but a comedy to those who think.
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In Libyan Capital, Reporters Encounter The Surrealquote:7:31 a.m. | Lourdes Garcia-Navarro | National Public Radio - Macintyre says journalists are constantly surrounded by dozens of government minders, so it's almost impossible to talk to people freely. Going out alone puts not only reporters in danger many have been detained and some abused but also those they speak to. So, most of the day is spent in the government-sponsored bubble.
"There is something very surreal about sitting in Tripoli and hearing people talking about things that we actually know to be untrue, but having no access to the outside world," he says. "That is a very surreal experience."2019: The Great Awakening![]()
1+1=2 Volgens berichten eerder 32 auto's van het regime. Zullen wel met familieleden zijn.quote:
ksnavarra Karl Stagno-Navarra
@ @LibyaInMe Names have been referred to the persons checked in to hotels in #Djerba and secretly crossed over two days agohost mailgroepen http://www.seniorweb.nl
Snooker is top!!!![]()
Ik had wikipedia nog open:quote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shukri_Ghanim
Shukri Mohammed Ghanem (Arabic: ) (born October 9, 1942) is the former General Secretary of the People's Committee in Libya (prime minister). He held this position from his appointment by Muammar al-Gaddafi in June 2003 until March 2006 when, in the first major government re-shuffle in over a decade, he was reported to have been sacked. His deputy, Baghdadi Mahmudi, took over as prime minister. Since then Ghanem serves as Libya's oil minister.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdul_Ati_al-Obeidi
Abdul Ati al-Obeidi (Arabic: ) (born 1939) is a former Head of State and Prime minister of Libya. Abdul Ati al-Obeidi was one of three main negotiators in Libya's decision to denounce and drop their Nuclear Weapons program.
De anderen kon ik niet vinden.![]()
"Abdul Ati al-Obeidi"
Is dat niet dezelfde naam als de verkrachte vrouw? Zou dat iets met elkaar te maken hebben.host mailgroepen http://www.seniorweb.nl
Snooker is top!!!![]()
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Dit is Shukri Ghanem, voormalig premier. Nu minister van Olie
Mohammed Abu al-Qasim al-Zawi, voorzitter van het parlement.
Abdulati Al-Ubaidi, the Secretary of the European Affairs Department
Umar Abu-Zayd Durdah, chief of the Libyan intelligenceLife is a tragedy for those who feel, but a comedy to those who think.
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Video uit Misurata
Must see. Dit laat echt zien dat Gadhaffi zijn steden aan het verwoesten is. Destructie op Fallujah schaal.Life is a tragedy for those who feel, but a comedy to those who think.
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quote:AJE - 12:55am
Ahead of a NATO press conference expected tomorrow, where the 28-member military alliance will outline its operations, the office of the US secretary of defence has said:
In the last 24 hours:
- the Coalition and US have conducted a total of 188 sorties
-- 102 of these were "strike" sorties (61 by Coalition; 41 by U.S.)
- the US launched 2 TLAMs [Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles]
Total Sorties:
- Coalition = 784 (489 "strike")
- U.S. = 1206 (463 "strike")
Total TLAM:
- Coalition = 7
- U.S. = 216Wat een cijfers.
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G'morning.![]()
New footage has emerged from the first moments of the uprising in Libya, showing gunmen - who appear to be Gaddafi loyalists - shooting unarmed protesters dead.
With armed men dragging people from Benghazi's mosque, others were left to die on the streets.
Al Jazeera's Sue Turton reports from the city.
Gaddafi's foreign minister has flown to Britain and is reportedly seeking refuge after abandoning the regime in Libya.
A former spy chief, Koussa is not guaranteed a warm reception in the country, after he was expelled as Libyan ambassador to the UK, having said he would attempt to eliminate political opponents there.
Al Jazeera's Tim Friend has more.
In this photo from yesterday, a man watches as a mobile artillery gun is destroyed by anti-Gaddafi fighters to ensure it would not fall into the hands of Gaddafi's forces on the road between Ajdabiya and Brega.~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
De insurgents lijken niet te kunnen winnen, de regering lijkt niet te (kunnen) verliezen, de buitenlandse aanvallende partijen lijken geen echt nuttige doelwitten meer te kunnen vinden, het Westen gaat de opstandelingen bewapenen en hopen maar dat het goed komt. Ja, ziet er allemaal weer fantastisch uit.
1: Attack.
2: ???
3: Profit!![]()
De bevrijders (via):http://www.time.com/time/(...)?xid=rss-mostpopularquote:Bin Jawad didn't want to support us from the beginning," says Fayez Mohamed Zwei, a fighter from Ajdabiyah. "The whole east was with us except Bin Jawad.
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But as the rebels tread into unwelcome territory, they seem to mean it in much the way Gaddafi did — in a kind of unrelenting and paranoid door-to-door campaign to rout their enemies. "Search the houses," another man shouted, as fighters ran down Bin Jawad's alleys and took up position behind walls. Gunfire and the explosions of rocket-propelled grenades reverberated from within the town. At least one house was set on fire after rebels located a suspected Gaddafi loyalist there.![]()
Vanmorgen ook in de Volkskrant. Vanaf Bin Jawad zijn de inwoners een stuk minder vriendelijk naar de rebellen toe. Hieraan ten grondslag ligt een zeer oude grens tussen oost en west, de rebellen worden niet gezien als n van hun. Dat kan verderop nog erg lastig worden.Coincidence
Makes sense
Only with you![]()
1 huis in de brand gestoken tegenover Ghadaffi die tig huizen heeft laten bombarderen.. Ik weet wel aan welke kant ik dan sta.quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 08:14 schreef Monidique het volgende:
De bevrijders (via):
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http://www.time.com/time/(...)?xid=rss-mostpopularWat gewoon is voor de spin, is chaos voor de vlieg.![]()
Volgens mij is dat een Belgisch bomrichtvizier wat je in dat filmpje ziet.quote:![]()
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Volgens mij schiet 'ie een raket keurig naar binnen via de voordeur. Voltreffer dusquote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 11:43 schreef partyman26 het volgende:
Zat er een klodder mayo in z'n helmke? Volgens mij mist hij gewoon target. Amaiii!![]()
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quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 11:49 schreef zoefbust het volgende:
Rebel op de fiets ha ha
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LoL! En check dat 'met plakband geprepareerde magazijn van z'n geweer .
Haha mijn god.. Het wordt tijd dat we die jongens met wat knaps bewapenen! Zo kun je geen oorlog winnen natuurlijk![]()
Dat magazijn is niet gerepareerd: hij heeft het reservemagazijn er vast tegenaan geplakt.
Coincidence
Makes sense
Only with you![]()
volgens mij staat er: "geprepareerd"quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 12:03 schreef ioko het volgende:
Dat magazijn is niet gerepareerd: hij heeft het reservemagazijn er vast tegenaan geplakt.
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Lange tekst zonder spoiler; Chomsky;
+ linkquote:On Libya and the Unfolding Crises
Noam Chomsky interviewed by Stephen Shalom and Michael Albert
ZNet (forthcoming), March 30, 2011
1. What are US motives in international relations most broadly? That is, what are the over arching motives and themes one can pretty much always find informing US policy choices, no matter where in the world we are discussing? What are the somewhat more specific but still over arching motives and themes for US policy in Middle East and the Arab world? Finally, what do you think are the more proximate aims of US policy in the current situation in Libya?
A useful way to approach the question is to ask what US motives are not. There are some good ways to find out. One is to read the professional literature on international relations: quite commonly, its account of policy is what policy is not, an interesting topic that I won't pursue.
Another method, quite relevant now, is to listen to political leaders and commentators. Suppose they say that the motive for a military action is humanitarian. In itself, that carries no information: virtually every resort to force is justified in those terms, even by the worst monsters -- who may, irrelevantly, even convince themselves of the truth of what they are saying. Hitler, for example, may have believed that he was taking over parts of Czechoslovakia to end ethnic conflict and bring its people the benefits of an advanced civilization, and that he invaded Poland to end the "wild terror" of the Poles. Japanese fascists rampaging in China probably did believe that they were selflessly laboring to create an "earthly paradise" and to protect the suffering population from "Chinese bandits." Even Obama may have believed what he said in his presidential address on March 28 about the humanitarian motives for the Libyan intervention. Same holds of commentators.
There is, however, a very simple test to determine whether the professions of noble intent can be taken seriously: do the authors call for humanitarian intervention and "responsibility to protect" to defend the victims of their own crimes, or those of their clients? Did Obama, for example, call for a no-fly zone during the murderous and destructive US-backed Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 2006, with no credible pretext? Or did he, rather, boast proudly during his presidential campaign that he had co-sponsored a Senate resolution supporting the invasion and calling for punishment of Iran and Syria for impeding it? End of discussion. In fact, virtually the entire literature of humanitarian intervention and right to protect, written and spoken, disappears under this simple and appropriate test.
In contrast, what motives actually are is rarely discussed, and one has to look at the documentary and historical record to unearth them, in the case of any state.
What then are US motives? At a very general level, the evidence seems to me to show that they have not changed much since the high-level planning studies undertaken during World War II. Wartime planners took for granted that the US would emerge from the war in a position of overwhelming dominance, and called for the establishment of a Grand Area in which the US would maintain "unquestioned power," with "military and economic supremacy," while ensuring the "limitation of any exercise of sovereignty" by states that might interfere with its global designs. The Grand Area was to include the Western hemisphere, the Far East, the British empire (which included the Middle East energy reserves), and as much of Eurasia as possible, at least its industrial and commercial center in Western Europe. It is quite clear from the documentary record that "President Roosevelt was aiming at United States hegemony in the postwar world," to quote the accurate assessment of the (justly) respected British diplomatic historian Geoffrey Warner. And more significant, the careful wartime plans were soon implemented, as we read in declassified documents of the following years, and observe in practice. Circumstances of course have changed, and tactics adjusted accordingly, but basic principles are quite stable, to the present.
With regard to the Middle East -- the "most strategically important region of the world," in Eisenhower's phrase -- the primary concern has been, and remains, its incomparable energy reserves. Control of these would yield "substantial control of the world," as observed early on by the influential liberal adviser A. A. Berle. These concerns are rarely far in the background in affairs concerning this region.
In Iraq, for example, as the dimensions of the US defeat could no longer be concealed, pretty rhetoric was displaced by honest announcement of policy goals. In November 2007 the White House issued a Declaration of Principles insisting that Iraq must grant US military forces indefinite access and must privilege American investors. Two months later the president informed Congress that he would ignore legislation that might limit the permanent stationing of US Armed Forces in Iraq or "United States control of the oil resources of Iraq" -- demands that the US had to abandon shortly after in the face of Iraqi resistance, just as it had to abandon earlier goals.
While control over oil is not the sole factor in Middle East policy, it provides fairly good guidelines, right now as well. In an oil-rich country, a reliable dictator is granted virtual free rein. In recent weeks, for example, there was no reaction when the Saudi dictatorship used massive force to prevent any sign of protest. Same in Kuwait, when small demonstrations were instantly crushed. And in Bahrain, when Saudi-led forces intervened to protect the minority Sunni monarch from calls for reform on the part of the repressed Shiite population. Government forces not only smashed the tent city in Pearl Square -- Bahrain's Tahrir Square -- but even demolished the Pearl statue that was Bahrain's symbol, and had been appropriated by the protestors. Bahrain is a particularly sensitive case because it hosts the US Fifth fleet, by far the most powerful military force in the region, and because eastern Saudi Arabia, right across the causeway, is also largely Shiite, and has most of the Kingdom's oil reserves. By a curious accident of geography and history, the world's largest hydrocarbon concentrations surround the northern Gulf, in mostly Shiite regions. The possibility of a tacit Shiite alliance has been a nightmare for planners for a long time.
In states lacking major hydrocarbon reserves, tactics vary, typically keeping to a standard game plan when a favored dictator is in trouble: support him as long as possible, and when that cannot be done, issue ringing declarations of love of democracy and human rights -- and then try to salvage as much of the regime as possible.
The scenario is boringly familiar: Marcos, Duvalier, Chun, Ceauescu, Mobutu, Suharto, and many others. And today, Tunisia and Egypt. Syria is a tough nut to crack and there is no clear alternative to the dictatorship that would support US goals. Yemen is a morass where direct intervention would probably create even greater problems for Washington. So there state violence elicits only pious declarations.
Libya is a different case. Libya is rich in oil, and though the US and UK have often given quite remarkable support to its cruel dictator, right to the present, he is not reliable. They would much prefer a more obedient client. Furthermore, the vast territory of Libya is mostly unexplored, and oil specialists believe it may have rich untapped resources, which a more dependable government might open to Western exploitation.
When a non-violent uprising began, Qaddafi crushed it violently, and a rebellion broke out that liberated Benghazi, Libya's second largest city, and seemed about to move on to Qaddafi's stronghold in the West. His forces, however, reversed the course of the conflict and were at the gates of Benghazi. A slaughter in Benghazi was likely, and as Obama's Middle East adviser Dennis Ross pointed out, "everyone would blame us for it." then joined in UN Security Council resolution 1973 calling for a no-fly zone, to be implemented by France, the UK, and the US, with the US supposed to move to a supporting role.
There was no effort to institute a no-fly zone. The triumvirate at once interpreted the resolution as authorizing direct participation on the side of the rebels. A ceasefire was imposed by force on Qaddafi's forces, but not on the rebels. On the contrary, they were given military support as they advanced to the West, soon securing the major sources of Libya's oil production, and poised to move on.
The blatant disregard of UN 1973, from the start began to cause some difficulties for the press as it became too glaring to ignore. In the New York Times, for example, Karim Fahim and David Kirkpatrick (March 29) wondered "how the allies could justify airstrikes on Colonel Qaddafi's forces around [his tribal center] Surt if, as seems to be the case, they enjoy widespread support in the city and pose no threat to civilians." Another technical difficulty is that UNSC 1973 "called for an arms embargo that applies to the entire territory of Libya, which means that any outside supply of arms to the opposition would have to be covert" (but otherwise unproblematic).
Some argue that oil cannot be a motive because Western companies were granted access to the prize under Qaddafi. That misconstrues US concerns. The same could have been said about Iraq under Saddam, or Iran and Cuba for many years, still today. What Washington seeks is what Bush announced: control, or at least dependable clients. US and British internal documents stress that "the virus of nationalism" is their greatest fear, not just in the Middle East but everywhere. Nationalist regimes might conduct illegitimate exercises of sovereignty, violating Grand Area principles. And they might seek to direct resources to popular needs, as Nasser sometimes threatened.
It is worth noting that the three traditional imperial powers -- France, UK, US -- are almost isolated in carrying out these operations. The two major states in the region, Turkey and Egypt, could probably have imposed a no-fly zone but are at most offering tepid support to the triumvirate military campaign. The Gulf dictatorships would be happy to see the erratic Libyan dictator disappear, but although loaded with advanced military hardware (poured in by the US and UK to recycle petrodollars and ensure obedience), they are willing to offer no more than token participation (by Qatar).
While supporting UNSC 1973, Africa -- apart from US ally Rwanda -- is generally opposed to the way it was instantly interpreted by the triumvirate, in some cases strongly so. For review of policies of individual states, see Charles Onyango-Obbo in the Kenyan journal East African (http://allafrica.com/stories/201103280142.html).
Beyond the region there is little support. Like Russia and China, Brazil abstained from UNSC 1973, calling instead for a full cease-fire and dialogue. India too abstained from the UN resolution on grounds that the proposed measures were likely to "exacerbate an already difficult situation for the people of Libya," and also called for political measures rather than use of force. Even Germany abstained from the resolution.
Italy too was reluctant, in part presumably because it is highly dependent on its oil contracts with Qaddafi -- and we may recall that the first post-World War I genocide was conducted by Italy, in Eastern Libya, now liberated, and perhaps retaining some memories.
2. Can an anti-interventionist who believes in self determination of nations and people ever legitimately support an intervention, either by the UN or particular countries?
There are two cases to consider: (1) UN intervention and (2) intervention without UN authorization. Unless we believe that states are sacrosanct in the form that has been established in the modern world (typically by extreme violence), with rights that override all other imaginable considerations, then the answer is the same in both cases: Yes, in principle at least. I see no point in discussing that belief, so will dismiss it.
With regard to the first case, the Charter and subsequent resolutions grant the Security Council considerable latitude for intervention, and it has been undertaken, with regard to South Africa, for example. That of course does not entail that every Security Council decision should be approved by "an anti-interventionist who believes in self-determination"; other considerations enter in individual cases, but again, unless contemporary states are assigned the status of virtually holy entities, the principle is the same.
As for the second case -- the one that arises with regard to the triumvirate interpretation of UN 1973, and many other examples -- then the answer is again Yes, in principle at least, unless we take the global state system to be sacrosanct in the form established in the UN Charter and other treaties.
There is, of course, always a very heavy burden of proof that must be met to justify forceful intervention, or any use of force. The burden is particularly high in case (2), in violation of the Charter, at least for states that profess to be law-abiding. We should bear in mind, however, that the global hegemon rejects that stance, and is self-exempted from the UN and OAS Charters, and other international treaties. In accepting ICJ jurisdiction when the Court was established (under US initiative) in 1946, Washington excluded itself from charges of violation of international treaties, and later ratified the Genocide Convention with similar reservations -- all positions that have been upheld by international tribunals, since their procedures require acceptance of jurisdiction. More generally, US practice is to add crucial reservations to the international treaties it ratifies, effectively exempting itself.
Can the burden of proof be met? There is little point in abstract discussion, but there are some real cases that might qualify. In the post-World War II period, there are two cases of resort to force which -- though not qualifying as humanitarian intervention -- might legitimately be supported: India's invasion of East Pakistan in 1971, and Vietnam's invasion of Cambodia in December 1978, in both cases, ending massive atrocities. These examples, however, do not enter the Western canon of "humanitarian intervention" because they suffer from the fallacy of wrong agency: they were not carried out by the West. What is more, the US bitterly opposed them and severely punished the miscreants who ended the slaughters in today's Bangladesh and who drove Pol Pot out of Cambodia just as his atrocities were peaking. Vietnam was not only bitterly condemned but also punished by a US-supported Chinese invasion, and by US-UK military and diplomatic support for the Khmer Rouge attacking Cambodia from Thai bases.
While the burden of proof might be met in these cases, it is not easy to think of others. In the case of intervention by the triumvirate of imperial powers that are currently violating UN 1973 in Libya, the burden is particularly heavy, given their horrifying records. Nonetheless, it would be too strong to hold that it can never be satisfied in principle -- unless, of course, we regard nation-states in their current form as essentially holy. Preventing a likely massacre in Benghazi is no small matter, whatever one thinks of the motives.
3. Can a person concerned that a country's dissidents not be massacred so they remain able to seek self determination ever legitimately oppose an intervention that is intended, whatever else it intends, to avert such a massacre?
Even accepting, for the sake of argument, that the intent is genuine, meeting the simple criterion I mentioned at the outset, I don't see how to answer at this level of abstraction: it depends on circumstances. Intervention might be opposed, for example, if it is likely to lead to a much worse massacre. Suppose, for example, that US leaders genuinely and honestly intended to avert a slaughter in Hungary in 1956 by bombing Moscow. Or that the Kremlin genuinely and honestly intended to avert a slaughter in El Salvador in the 1980s by bombing the US. Given the predictable consequences, we would all agree that those (inconceivable) actions could be legitimately opposed.
4. Many people see an analogy between the Kosovo intervention of 1999 and the current intervention in Libya. Can you explain both the significant similarities, first, and then the major differences, second?
Many people do indeed see such an analogy, a tribute to the incredible power of the Western propaganda systems. The background for the Kosovo intervention happens to be unusually well documented. That includes two detailed State Department compilations, extensive reports from the ground by Kosovo Verification Mission (Western) monitors, rich sources from NATO and the UN, a British Parliamentary Inquiry, and much else. The reports and studies coincide very closely on the facts.
In brief, there had been no substantial change on the ground in the months prior to the bombing. Atrocities were committed both by Serbian forces and by the KLA guerrillas mostly attacking from neighboring Albania -- primarily the latter during the relevant period, at least according to high British authorities (Britain was the most hawkish member of the alliance). The major atrocities in Kosovo were not the cause of the NATO bombing of Serbia, but rather its consequence, and a fully anticipated consequence. NATO commander General Wesley Clark had informed the White House weeks before the bombing that it would elicit a brutal response by Serbian forces on the ground, and as the bombing began, told the press that such a response was "predictable."
The first UN-registered refugees outside Kosovo were well after the bombing began. The indictment of Milosevic during the bombing, based largely on US-UK intelligence, confined itself to crimes after the bombing, with one exception, which we know could not be taken seriously by US-UK leaders, who at the same moment were actively supporting even worse crimes. Furthermore, there was good reason to believe that a diplomatic solution might have been in reach: in fact, the UN resolution imposed after 78 days of bombing was pretty much a compromise between the Serbian and NATO position as it began.
All of this, including these impeccable western sources, is reviewed in some detail in my book A New Generation Draws the Line. Corroborating information has appeared since. Thus Diana Johnstone reports a letter to German Chancellor Angela Merkel on October 26, 2007 by Dietmar Hartwig, who had been head of the European mission in Kosovo before it was withdrawn on March 20 as the bombing was announced, and was in a very good position to know what was happening. He wrote:
"Not a single report submitted in the period from late November 1998 up to the evacuation on the eve of the war mentioned that Serbs had committed any major or systematic crimes against Albanians, nor there was a single case referring to genocide or genocide-like incidents or crimes. Quite the opposite, in my reports I have repeatedly informed that, considering the increasingly more frequent KLA attacks against the Serbian executive, their law enforcement demonstrated remarkable restraint and discipline. The clear and often cited goal of the Serbian administration was to observe the Milosevic-Holbrooke Agreement [of October 1998] to the letter so not to provide any excuse to the international community to intervene. ... There were huge 'discrepancies in perception' between what the missions in Kosovo have been reporting to their respective governments and capitals, and what the latter thereafter released to the media and the public. This discrepancy can only be viewed as input to long-term preparation for war against Yugoslavia. Until the time I left Kosovo, there never happened what the media and, with no less intensity the politicians, were relentlessly claiming. Accordingly, until 20 March 1999 there was no reason for military intervention, which renders illegitimate measures undertaken thereafter by the international community. The collective behavior of EU Member States prior to, and after the war broke out, gives rise to serious concerns, because the truth was killed, and the EU lost reliability."
History is not quantum physics, and there is always ample room for doubt. But it is rare for conclusions to be so firmly backed as they are in this case. Very revealingly, it is all totally irrelevant. The prevailing doctrine is that NATO intervened to stop ethnic cleansing -- though supporters of the bombing who tolerate at least a nod to the rich factual evidence qualify their support by saying the bombing was necessary to stop potential atrocities: we must therefore act to elicit large-scale atrocities to stop ones that might occur if we do not bomb. And there are even more shocking justifications.
The reasons for this virtual unanimity and passion are fairly clear. The bombing came after a virtual orgy of self-glorification and awe of power that might have impressed Kim Il-Sung. I've reviewed it elsewhere, and this remarkable moment of intellectual history should not be allowed to remain in the oblivion to which it has been consigned. After this performance, there simply had to be a glorious denouement. The noble Kosovo intervention provided it, and the fiction must be zealously guarded.
Returning to the question, there is an analogy between the self-serving depictions of Kosovo and Libya, both interventions animated by noble intent in the fictionalized version. The unacceptable real world suggests rather different analogies. 5. Similarly, many people see an analogy between the ongoing Iraq intervention and the current intervention in Libya. In this case too, can you explain both the similarities, and differences?
I don't see meaningful analogies here either, except that two of the same states are involved. In the case of Iraq, the goals were those that were finally conceded. In the case of Libya, it is likely that the goal is similar in at least one respect: the hope that a reliable client regime will reliably supported Western goals and provide Western investors with privileged access to Libya's rich oil wealth -- which, as noted, may go well beyond what is currently known.
6. What do you expect, in coming weeks, to see happening in Libya and, in that context, what do you think ought to be the aims of an anti-interventionist and antiwar movement in the US regarding US policies?
It is of course uncertain, but the likely prospects now (March 29) are either a break-up of Libya into an oil-rich Eastern region heavily dependent on the Western imperial powers and an impoverished West under the control of a brutal tyrant with fading capacity, or a victory by the Western-backed forces. In either case, so the triumvirate presumably hopes, a less troublesome and more dependent regime will be in place. The likely outcome is described fairly accurately, I think by the London-based Arab journal al-Quds al-Arabi (March 28). While recognizing the uncertainty of prediction, it anticipates that the intervention may leave Libya with "two states, a rebel-held oil-rich East and a poverty-stricken, Qadhafi-led West ... Given that the oil wells have been secured, we may find ourselves facing a new Libyan oil emirate, sparsely inhabited, protected by the West and very similar to the Gulf's emirate states." Or the Western-backed rebellion might proceed all the way to eliminate the irritating dictator.
Those concerned for peace, justice, freedom and democracy should try to find ways to lend support and assistance to Libyans who seek to shape their own future, free from constraints imposed by external powers. We can have hopes about the directions they should pursue, but their future should be in their hands.
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Geweldige foto, OP waardig. Laat nl. ook mooi zien dat de anti's burgers zijn en verre van beroeps.quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 11:49 schreef zoefbust het volgende:
Rebel op de fiets ha ha
[ afbeelding ]~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
Heeft iemand die pic van die volledig bewapende rebel (burger) met een enorme bijl aan de riem en ak in de hand![]()
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Mooi stuk tekst. Erg overtuigend.quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 12:13 schreef Hans_van_Baalen het volgende:
Lange tekst zonder spoiler; Chomsky;
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Dit is erg verhelderend:-quote:Libya is a different case. Libya is rich in oil, and though the US and UK have often given quite remarkable support to its cruel dictator, right to the present, he is not reliable. They would much prefer a more obedient client. Furthermore, the vast territory of Libya is mostly unexplored, and oil specialists believe it may have rich untapped resources, which a more dependable government might open to Western exploitation.quote:"two states, a rebel-held oil-rich East and a poverty-stricken, Qadhafi-led West ... Given that the oil wells have been secured, we may find ourselves facing a new Libyan oil emirate, sparsely inhabited, protected by the West and very similar to the Gulf's emirate states."Hier ben ik het vooral mee eens. Dit zijn zeker de twee opties voor wat de toekomst in petto heeft.quote:Western-backed rebellion might proceed all the way to eliminate the irritating dictator.
Voor Baalen:
Life is a tragedy for those who feel, but a comedy to those who think.
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Fuckin baas.quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 11:49 schreef zoefbust het volgende:
Rebel op de fiets ha ha
[ afbeelding ]
All wars are civil wars, because all men are brothers. ~Franois Fnelon![]()
@fmcnl
Currently Nomad Aviation flight Cessna 525 CitationJet tail nr HB-VWM at FL390 (!) heading Tunisia Djerba, more defections to come?
Ben benieuwd :-).![]()
FL390 is blijkbaar op 39.000 voet:11 887.2 meter. En daar zet hij een uitroepteken achter.quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 12:55 schreef Apache4U het volgende:
@fmcnl
Currently Nomad Aviation flight Cessna 525 CitationJet tail nr HB-VWM at FL390 (!) heading Tunisia Djerba, more defections to come?
Ben benieuwd :-).
Waarom?Life is a tragedy for those who feel, but a comedy to those who think.
- Horace Walpole![]()
RAF fighters destroy Lybian tanks
A Libyan tank is targeted by an RAF Tornado
RAF Tornado fighters have destroyed three tanks, two armoured fighting vehicles and a surface to air missile site in their latest mission in Libya.
They flew from Gioia del Colle in Italy yesterday and launched Paveway IV and Brimstone missiles in the Misrata area.
Major General John Lorimer, CDS Strategic Communication Officer, said: RAF VC10 tanker aircraft, Nimrod R1, Sentinel and E3-D aircraft from Akrotiri and Trapani supported these missions at the same time as providing support to RAF Typhoon operations to patrol the No Fly Zone and other coalition strikes."
He also revealed that HMS Cumberland launched her Lynx helicopter on a number of search missions to enforce the arms embargo.~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
quote:Libyan defector 'has secrets to tell,' analyst says
London (CNN) -- The surprise arrival Wednesday of a tall, gray-haired man at a small airport outside of London raised eyebrows -- and it also raised hopes of a breakthrough on many fronts.
The man on the plane was Moussa Koussa, Libya's foreign minister and former intelligence chief, and he was defecting from the regime of Moammar Gadhafi, the highest-ranking official yet to do so.
Koussa was a stalwart defender of the government as recently as a month ago. But in recent weeks, his demeanor visibly changed. At one recent media briefing, he kept his head down as he read a statement and left early.
The British Foreign Office announced late Wednesday night that Koussa had resigned and come willingly to the United Kingdom.
There's debate about whether his departure from Tripoli will weaken Gadhafi, with some saying it will be a signal to other doubters around Libya's leader that it's time to jump ship.
"It could potentially have a devastating impact on morale within the Gadhafi regime," said Noman Benotman, a former Libyan militant now with the Quilliam Foundation, a counter-extremism think tank.
"Strategically, this move attacks the center of gravity within the regime," Benotman said. "I hope other senior figures within the regime now realise that they too need to be part of the solution and not remain part of the problem."
But others argue that Koussa was never one in Gadhafi's innermost circle, and that his departure is a significant blow, but not a critical loss to the regime.
Whether his defection precipitates further crumbling of the government in Tripoli or not, Koussa may be able to shed light on Libya's exact role in events like the Lockerbie bombing in 1988 and the killing of a British policewoman in 1984.
"Let's remember, Moussa Koussa is the single most important Libyan official who was responsible for the intelligence service, the planning and execution of (the bombing of) Pan Am 103," CNN national security contributor Frances Fragos Townsend said.
He was also a key player in Libya's decision to give up its weapons of mass destruction program, said Townsend, a former homeland security adviser in the George W. Bush administration.
"He was the single individual who had to approve or disapprove my going forward to meet with Gadhafi. And so he really does have secrets to tell," she said, adding that Libya's leader confided in Moussa and relied on him.
British intelligence will be questioning him and passing information to the Americans, she anticipated.
And she's certain he will have arranged everything carefully before he boarded the plane for Britain.
"His finances, his immunity from prosecution and his freedom from extradition process -- he would have worked that all before he left," she said.
British Foreign Secretary William Hague said Wednesday that Koussa had not been offered any immunity.~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
Video's op de site.quote:Kusa: Shamed Diplomat To Gaddafi Defector
Musa Kusa, Libya's foreign minister and the shamed ex-ambassador to the UK, is back in Britain after defecting - but his arrival presents the UK government with huge diplomatic and political challenges.
His departure from Britain in 1980 was heralded by cheers in the House of Commons - following a newspaper interview in The Times which he said he "approved" of the killing of two political opponents.
So Mr Kusa's return must be treated with care by the government, not least because Mr Kusa could have high-profile blood on his hands.
A close confidant of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi for 30 years, he was the man named by intelligence sources as the mastermind behind the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, Britain's worst terrorist atrocity.
The 61-year-old was also instrumental in securing the deeply controversial release of Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al Megrahi in August 2009.
On his first al Megrahi-related visit to meet British and Scottish government officials in October 2008, he was listed only as an interpreter.
By the second visit in January 2009, he was named as minister of security, and by a third visit in March 2009 he was listed as foreign minister.
Educated at Michigan State University, Mr Kusa graduated with a degree in sociology in 1978.
His early career saw him working as a security specialist for Libyan embassies in Europe, before being appointed as Libya's ambassador to the United Kingdom in 1980.
Mr Kusa's diplomatic career was short-lived, however, coming to an abrupt end with an extraordinary interview in The Times that same year.~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
Die Koussa is dus zeker overgelopen, en dat is bevestigd? (lijkt me wel though, gezien ie daar is, maar even ongeacht wat ik denk)![]()
quote:Undisciplined Libyan rebels no match for Gaddafi's forces
On the road to Ras Lanuf: rebel soldiers move forward before having to retreat past Brega. Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian
If there's an ammunition shortage, no one has told Khalif Saed. He was firing off a large machine gun welded to the back of a pick up truck, sending the contents of the heavy belt of bullets darting through the weapon and in to an empty sky.
It's a regular enough occurrence on the open desert road along which Libya's conflict has swung back and forth through this month. Sometimes the stream of fire is celebratory, as earlier this week when it was falsely claimed that Muammar Gaddafi's hometown of Sirte had fallen.
In recent days it seems to be more out of frustration as the rebels were forced back in the face of Gaddafi's attack. What it was not was aimed at was the enemy.
Asked why he was shooting when the revolution's military leadership has appealed for discipline and its fighters not to waste ammunition, Saed said simply: "It's my gun."
It isn't. He concedes that he seized it from a military base in Benghazi as Gaddafi's forces fled at the beginning of the revolution. But it says much about the state of the loosely organised rebel militia which foreign governments are now considering arming.
The revolutionary leadership is pleading for the west to send heavier weapons so that it can compete with Gaddafi's better armed forces amid reports that both sides in the conflict are running short of ammunition.
On the ground, rebels appeal for bigger rocket launchers, artillery and more air strikes. They are less concerned about claims of an ammunition shortage, which they do not necessarily see after seizing piles of rockets and shells from Gaddafi's army when it was retreating earlier this week. "We need what Gaddafi has," said Ghanem Barsi at a rebel checkpoint. Like many revolutionaries, he blamed their difficulties on weaponry rather than training and tactics. "We need Grads [rockets] like Gaddafi has. We need tanks like Gaddafi has. We need weapons that can kill his rockets and tanks."
The rebels' military spokesman, Colonel Ahmed Omar Bani, has claimed that "countries across the world" have offered weapons. He declined to reveal which governments and what kind of arms although he did say there was a desperate need for anti-tank weapons and radios because of chronic communications problems.
However, Bani did admit that no arms or ammunition have arrived as yet, including from neighbouring Egypt, which the rebels initially looked to as a source of practical support in part because of geography but also because there was a sense of revolutionary solidarity.
The Egyptians' reluctance may be shared by other governments as the rebel leadership faces some difficult issues that are likely to cause even the most sympathetic countries to pause.
The revolution lacks an organised military structure in spite of several attempts to stamp its authority on the volunteer army. Discipline is bad. Few of the fighters have proper military experience and they would need training in the use of weapons such as artillery. But the revolutionaries have made a strong point of saying they do not want foreign troops on Libyan soil.
The revolution's de facto finance minister, Ali Tarhouni, claims that there are 1,000 trained fighters among the rebels but there is little evidence of it on the battlefield where the anti-Gaddafi forces appear capable of advancing only when the way is cleared by foreign air strikes.
The problem is not solely the rebels' lack of more powerful weapons. In the past two days their disorganisation has shown as they have been badly outmanoeuvred by better-trained forces that have outflanked them with sweeps through the desert. The revolutionaries lack any cohesive defensive plan. Instead they fire wildly at the enemy and argue among themselves about what to do next and who should be giving orders before turning and fleeing.
Indeed, the rebels have seized a significant number of large weapons abandoned by retreating Gadaffi forces including a handful or more tanks this week after air strikes around Ajdabiya sent the government's army fleeing. But the tanks have yet to be put to use on the battlefield in part because of a lack of expertise in fighting with them.
The lack of control over Libya's rebel army also raises questions about how it might behave as an occupying force were it to take over a town such as Sirte which has not risen up in support of the revolution and where the Libyan leader is believed to retain some support.
Killings of alleged mercenaries in Benghazi, the rebels' de facto capital, as well as the large numbers of young men who have assumed an authority over ordinary citizens apparently only granted by their guns, will raise questions about how an ill disciplined and unaccountable force will behave on taking control of a potentially less welcoming city.
It would be embarrassing, to say the least, if even some of the rebels armed by Britain or the US were to carry out the kind of atrocities the west says it is intervening in Libya to prevent.
There must be an additional concern that any weapons sent to the revolutionaries could end up arming Gaddafi.
The rebel performance in recent weeks has amounted to rapid advances followed by almost as speedy retreats. It is one thing for the revolutionaries to jump in to their cars and pick-up trucks and race back tens of miles through the desert.
But large guns or armour cannot move at that speed, as has been demonstrated by the rebel capture of Gaddafi's abandoned tanks. It might take only one concerted push by government forces of the kind seen over the past two days for them to swallow up any new foreign weapon shipments and then turn them on the revolutionaries.~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
Ja. "UK Foreign Secretary William Hague said Mr Koussa had resigned"quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 13:17 schreef Hans_van_Baalen het volgende:
Die Koussa is dus zeker overgelopen, en dat is bevestigd? (lijkt me wel though, gezien ie daar is, maar even ongeacht wat ik denk)Life is a tragedy for those who feel, but a comedy to those who think.
- Horace Walpole![]()
The Guardian has been told that General Khouildi Hamidi, Muammar Gaddafi's intelligence coordinator, is defecting from the Gaddafi regime. We're trying to confirm this.
Telegraph
From one defected minister to another: Ali Errishi, formerly immigration minister in Libya, has told France 24 television that the departure of Moussa Koussa means the Gaddafi regime's "days are numbered".
BBC
British Foreign Secretary William Hague says Mr Koussa - who is now in the UK - will not be given immunity from prosecution.
fieldproducer Neal Mann
William Hague on Musa's defection 'we knew a very short time in advance that he was going to come to the UK' #Libya~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
Daar ben ik blij om. Dan loopt het regime ten eindequote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 13:21 schreef Ulpianus het volgende:
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Ja. "UK Foreign Secretary William Hague said Mr Koussa had resigned"
Als dergelijke vertrouwenspersonen gaan overlopen, zal hij alleen nog zijn meest directe familie (degene met voorkeursbehandeling) en de mensen (huurlingen) op de payroll behouden. Meerdere Libirs gaan deze Koussa ongetwijfeld volgen.![]()
Mwah, andere hoog geplaatste Libirs maken zich niet zo druk, een aantal gaan nog gewoon op vakantie naar Tunesie.quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 13:26 schreef Hans_van_Baalen het volgende:
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Daar ben ik blij om. Dan loopt het regime ten einde
Als dergelijke vertrouwenspersonen gaan overlopen, zal hij alleen nog zijn meest directe familie (degene met voorkeursbehandeling) en de mensen (huurlingen) op de payroll behouden. Meerdere Libirs gaan deze Koussa ongetwijfeld volgen.
Oh wacht...~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
Wel een gerucht natuurlijk.quote:ksnavarra Karl Stagno-Navarra
FULL LIST : Abu Al-Qassim Al-Zawi, Al-Ubaidi (Foreign Min EU senior official) Rafiq Al Zawi (London Emb) Ahmed Shalih (Wshington embassy)
Abu-Zayd Dordah (cheif intel) Dr. Shukri Ghanim (chief petroleum Comp)
12 hours agoLife is a tragedy for those who feel, but a comedy to those who think.
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BBC
The BBC's John Simpson in Tripoli says Moussa Koussa would be far from the first person to leave Col Gaddafi's regime, but that the leader's inner circle remains, all of whom are related to him in some way. Mr Koussa was once part of that inner circle before falling out with one of Col Gaddafi's sons, says our correspondent.~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
A B-1B Lancer takes off in support Operation Odyssey Dawn from Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., March 27, 2011.![]()
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Vrouwen moet je zoiets niet laten vervoeren.Je weet hoe hun skills zijn!
SPOILEROm spoilers te kunnen lezen moet je zijn ingelogd. Je moet je daarvoor eerst gratis Registreren. Ook kun je spoilers niet lezen als je een ban hebt.All wars are civil wars, because all men are brothers. ~Franois Fnelon![]()
quote:BBC Global News
Ex-Libyan foreign minister appointed as UN Ambassador Ali Abdussalm Treki refuses to take up position after condemning 'spilling of blood'quote:Sultan Al Qassemi
Al Jazeera: US Defense Secretary: deposing Gaddafi is not part of the military operations. US expects Libyan people to depose him with time.Life is a tragedy for those who feel, but a comedy to those who think.
- Horace Walpole![]()
goed nieuws dat van moussa koussa, maar hoe zit het met de rebellen nu ? (nog meer terrein verloren ? weer wat terug gewonnen ? )hoezo adhd ?![]()
quote:Gaddafi forces sow landmines in east Libya
Thu Mar 31, 2011 8:28am GMT
By Angus MacSwan
BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) - Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's forces have sown land mines in areas around the city of Ajdabiyah, adding a dangerous new element to the war on the eastern front, human rights and mine experts said on Thursday.
The mines include Brazilian-made anti-personnel mines and Egyptian-made anti-tank mines.
Two minefields were discovered by monitors in the days following last Saturday's retreat from Ajdabiyah by Gaddafi's troops and appear to be have been laid during their 10-day occupation of the crossroads town 150 km (90 miles) south of the rebel capital Benghazi.
His forces have since reversed the retreat with a counter-attack and were at the gates of Ajdabiyah once again on Thursday.
The first field was sown around electricity pylons a few yards off the Ajdabiyah-Benghazi road in an area of sand near the town's Eastern Gate, Peter Bouckaert, a Human Rights Watch monitor in Benghazi, told Reuters.
An electrical repair truck hit a mine there on Monday and then another as men tried to pull it out, he said. There were no casualties.
Mine clearers marked out 24 anti-tank mines and 30 to 40 anti-personnel mines, he said, adding that many vehicles and people on foot pass by the area.
A second field with a similar number of mines was found near a clutch of buildings about a kilometre away.
The use of landmines brings a dangerous new dimension to the conflict that has been fought over 100s of kilometres up and down Libya's main coastal highway linking the east and the west.
The rebel army, made up largely of untrained volunteers and a cavalcade of supporters, is highly undisciplined and is scattered over a wide area behind the vanguard.
Bouckaert said his team had also found stocks of mines abandoned by Gaddafi's forces.
"We found 12 warehouses of anti-vehicle mines in Benghazi, tens of thousands of them," he said.
They also came across 35 warehouses full of munitions in Ajdabiyah. They held no stocks of landmines but had vast quantities of artillery shells, mortar bombs and anti-tank missiles.
Libya has not signed the 1997 Mines Ban Treaty, which in any case does not prohibit the use of anti-vehicle mines.
"The only mines that are banned are the anti-personnel mines so they can put as many anti-tank mines as they like. It's part of the game," said an international mines expert, who asked not to be identified to protect the confidentiality of his mission.hoezo adhd ?![]()
quote:BBC Global News
Coalition strikes have seriously degraded #Gaddafi's forces but he's not 'close to a military breaking point', most senior US general saysquote:Reuters Top News
FLASH: US Defense chief tells congress can't speak to CIA activities but assures no U.S. military boots on ground in Libyaquote:Nic Robertson
After day of silence on Musa Kusa, government spksman says will have press conference in 20 minsquote:libihorr Libi Horr
retweeted by ChangeInLibya
@NicRobertsonCNN What gains?Braiga already back in the hands of pro-democracy forces. Soon they will retake Ras Lanof & Ben Jawad then SirteLife is a tragedy for those who feel, but a comedy to those who think.
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quote:NATO takes over air operations as CIA works the ground in Libya
Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- NATO took sole command of air operations in Libya on Thursday as CIA operatives worked the field to connect with rebel fighters who have seen their surge toward Tripoli impeded.
A U.S. intelligence source said the CIA is operating in the country to help increase U.S. "military and political understanding" of the situation. "Yes, we are gathering intel firsthand and we are in contact with some opposition entities," the source told CNN.
Adm. Giampaolo Di Paola, chairman of the NATO Military Committee, indicated Thursday that in his view, the presence of foreign intelligence personnel would not violate the U.N. resolution authorizing action in Libya. The resolution prohibits "occupation forces," a term that "has a quite clear meaning," Di Paola said at a news conference in response to a question from CNN.
He also said NATO receives and uses intelligence from allies and does not judge the sources.
The CIA has had a presence in Libya for some time, a U.S. official told CNN earlier this month. "The intelligence community is aggressively pursuing information on the ground," the official said.
The CIA sent additional personnel to Libya to augment officers on the ground after the anti-government protests erupted, a U.S. official told CNN. The official did not give details.
CIA officers assisted with the rescue of one of two U.S. airmen whose fighter jet crashed in Libya on March 21, a knowledgeable U.S. source said.
The NATO mission -- called Operation Unified Protector -- includes an arms embargo, a no-fly zone and "actions to protect civilians and civilian centers," the alliance said Thursday.
It follows U.N. Security Council resolution 1973 allowing member states to take all necessary measures -- "while excluding a foreign occupation force of any form" -- to protect civilians under the threat of attack in Libya.
Over the weekend, CNN reported that rebels had taken al-Brega, Ras Lanuf and Bin Jawad and reached a town just east of Sirte. But in the last three days, opposition fighters have been pushed back eastward.
Rebel forces -- hampered by a lack of organization, training and military know-how when compared to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's troops -- have been demanding an end to Gadhafi's almost 42-year rule in Libya.
But they have been facing sustained attacks and have called for the international community to supply them with better and more powerful equipment.
Saddoun El-Misurati, a spokesman for the Libyan opposition in Misrata, described intense fighting and casualties in the city.
"We managed to get two shipments so far of badly needed medical supplies to the hospitals. But obviously we still need more supplies in dealing with the day-to-day casualties and the situation on the ground," he said.
"Our greatest hope will rely mainly on the support of the international coalition forces in the form of change of tactics from the air to (not only) target tanks and heavy artillery of Gadhafi's forces but also take out groups of snipers positioned on buildings and in the city."
Rebel forces have lost Bin Jawad and the key oil town of Ras Lanuf and are backed up to the al-Brega area, opposition member Col. Ahmed Bani said Wednesday.
Ajdabiya, which is east of al-Brega, will be prepared as a "defense point" if the withdrawal continues farther east, he said.
Weather conditions prevented a NATO-led coalition from launching more airstrikes in an attempt to weaken Gadhafi's ability to attack civilians, a U.S. representative said Wednesday.
U.S. and British officials say no decision has been made about whether to arm the opposition.
"We're not ruling it out or ruling it in," White House press secretary Jay Carney said in a statement Wednesday. "We're assessing and reviewing options for all types of assistance that we could provide to the Libyan people, and have consulted directly with the opposition and our international partners about these matters."
Robert Baer, a former CIA operative, said the CIA's effectiveness might be limited.
"I would rather see the Defense Department on the ground, if you have to be there, training," Baer said. "The CIA hates covert action. It rarely works. It worked in Afghanistan, but other times it's almost impossible to do."
Paul Wolfowitz, a former U.S. deputy secretary of defense, said he thinks "we should be doing everything we possibly can to support the opposition," and a prolonged stalemate would be bad for both Libyans who continue to suffer and for the United States.
"It's true we don't know what the opposition would be like when they do take over, but there are actually some promising signs," Wolfowitz said. "But the important thing is we should be in there, we should be working with them."
Amid the setbacks faced by rebels Wednesday, a significant crack in Gadhafi's armor surfaced when Libyan Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa fled to London and told the government there that he has resigned, the UK Foreign Office said.
Koussa -- a former head of Libyan intelligence -- was a stalwart defender of the government as recently as a month ago. But in recent weeks, his demeanor visibly changed. At one recent media briefing, he kept his head down as he read a statement and left early.
The UK Foreign Office called on other members of the regime to follow Koussa's example and "embrace a better future for Libya."
As the battles in Libya continue unfolding, the end game in the North African nation -- and whether a negotiated exit for Gadhafi would be possible or desirable -- remains uncertain.
The InternationalCriminal Court, at the request of the United Nations Security Council, is investigating alleged "crimes against humanity" by Gadhafi.
Last week, Chief Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo said he was certain his investigation would lead to charges against Gadhafi and members of his inner circle. That could complicate any efforts to reach a negotiated exit for the Libyan leader.
Baer said a more drastic approach could be the most effective course.
"I hate to say it, but right now our best chance of ending this conflict is eliminating Gadhafi," he said. "I'm not advocating -- I'm just saying this is the quickest solution. He is the problem. We're doing these stop-gap measures like bombing. It's stopping a massacre, but on the other hand ... we're getting pulled into a quagmire."~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
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Can we arrange flights straight from Djerba to The Hague (ICC)? I think it's going to be a valid destination for many Libyans soon. #libya~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
Ratten, schip.
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Chief Of Libyan External Intelligence Reportedly Flees To Tunisia
According to BBC News, Al-Arabiya TV is reporting that Abu-Zayd Durdah, chief of Libyan [external] intelligence, has fled to Tunisia. This report is not yet confirmed.
Gaddafi Regime Officials Cross Tunisia Border To Defect
Libya leader Muamar Gaddafi's regime has suffered a blow with his foreign minister having defected to the UK and another two officials believed to have fled across the Libyan border into Tunisia.
Intercepts of military communications suggest Mousa Kousa was ferried by the CIA onboard a Gulfstream 200 jet (registered tail number HB-JGL) from Tunisia's Djerba Zarzis International Airport to Farnborough Airport in the United Kingdom. The route heading was northward, crossing Malta airspace and onto the UK. Shortly after landing in the UK, Gaddafi's foreign minister stated he wished to defect and was no longer willing to represent the Gaddafi regime.
Soon after, Gaddafi's government issued a statement that Kousa was on a diplomatic mission tot he UK and had not defected.
Information coming in suggests Kousa had been in communication with the United States' Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs Jeffrey Feltman and had been promised safe passage for him and his family should he defect.
Gaddafi's chief of Intel Umar Abu Zayd Durdah is believed to also have been in discussions with US officials.
Also, it is believed multiple defections have occurred, with no less than 32 Libya Government vehicles having crossed the border into Tunisia in the past 48 hours. Communications intercepts suggest among the defectors are top Gaddafi intelligence official Muhammad Abu Al Qassim Al Zawi and Abu Ati Al Ubaydi.
Earlier, Reuters reported - President Barack Obama has signed a secret order authorizing covert U.S. government support for rebel forces seeking to oust Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, government officials told Reuters on Wednesday. Obama signed the order, known as a presidential "finding", within the last two or three weeks, according to government sources familiar with the matter.~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
NicRobertsonCNN :
Libyan Govt spksman: if someone wants to step down, that's their decision, the struggle continues.
Govt spoksmn on Musa Kusa: tired old man w health problems, his body cud not take the pressure. We gv him permissn 2 leave 4 med treatmnt
Lib spksmn: he did not notify us prior to resigning, he chose to do it this way, we hope he will recover, he welcome to come back
Spokesman re Musa Kusa: we are his family, if he feels better, we welcome him w open arms.
Lib spksmn: he did not notify us prior to resigning, he chose to do it this way, we hope he will recover, he welcome to come back
Spokesman refuses to be drawn on rumoured defections of other Libyan officials -- and there are MANY alleged defections.
We ask where is #EmanAlObeidi ? He says, at this very moment I don't know where she is.
fieldproducer Neal Mann
Libyan government spokesperson: on damage of Musa Kusa's defection 'we do not depend on individuals' #Libya
Libyan government spokesperson: 'he said he needed medical treatment in #Tunisia, he was given permission to leave #Libya '
Libyan Government spokesperson 'we do believe that Musa Kusa is genuinely exhausted tired physically due to his age' #Libya
Libyan government spokesperson if Musa Kusa decided to come back 'we would welcome him with open arms' #Libya
RT @TimesNewsdesk Reports coming in from Deborah Haynes in Tripoli of mass defections from Gaddafi's inner circle.Beginning of the end?
Libyan government spokesperson asks journalists for completely new questions, not just asking about Musa Kusa... no chance. #Libya
Libyan government spokesperson says 'hopefully' two female journalists will be able to meet #EmanAlObeidy by Saturday
Libyan government spokesperson says he doesn't know where #EmanAlObeidy is, says if not with family perhaps a shelter.
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Kijken of Libi ook een Nederlandse F16 wil om de verzameling af te maken.quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 16:56 schreef Hans_van_Baalen het volgende:
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Wat doen ze daar
Wat gewoon is voor de spin, is chaos voor de vlieg.![]()
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Libyan govt spokesman says female journalists should be able to interview #EmanAlObeidi on Saturday. (heard that before)
Libyan Govt Spokesman Moussa Ibrahim refuses to comment on rumours of imminent further detections of senior regime figures
News conference now moved on to eye-witness testimony from 4 people who claim they came under attack while on 'peace convoy'to Benghazi
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Moedige moeder en verdere familie.![]()
Mother Of Iman al-Obeidi, Libya Woman Claiming Rape, Would 'Strangle' Gaddafi (VIDEO)
The mother of the Libyan woman who claims she was gang raped by Moammar Gaddafi's troops spoke out about the alleged attack on her daughter.
"I'm not afraid of Gaddafi," says Aisha Ahmed. "If I were to see his face, I would strangle him."
Like most of the world, Ahmed saw the chaotic reports and footage of Iman al-Obeidi being physically dragged away by government minders after bursting into a Tripoli hotel to tell reporters she had been raped. "I couldn't stop crying," she says. "I couldn't eat, I couldn't sleep."
Family members say they support al-Obeidi and do not believe she has been freed despite reports. Though she claims to have received bribes from anonymous sources, Ahmed has refused. "I won't exchange my daughter's honor for money," she notes.
Watch video of CNN's interview with Ahmed below:~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
Vanuit downtown Misrata, indrukwekkende video op de CNN FP
Weeks of brutal urban combat have taken their toll on one Libyan town at the center of the conflict between rebels and pro-Gadhafi forces. CNN's Frederik Pleitgen follows opposition fighters inside Misrata's war zone.~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
zoiets heb ik niet eerder gezienEXTREMELY GRAPHIC
SPOILEROm spoilers te kunnen lezen moet je zijn ingelogd. Je moet je daarvoor eerst gratis Registreren. Ook kun je spoilers niet lezen als je een ban hebt.Ik heb Hem niet uit vrees voor de hel noch uit liefde voor het paradijs gediend, want dan zou ik als de slechte huurling zijn geweest; ik heb hem veeleer gediend in liefde tot Hem en in verlangen naar Hem.
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Inderdaad, dat is wel het meest trieste nieuws wat ik vandaag heb gehoord.quote:Onze F16's mogen zich niet verdedigen![]()
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Wat doen ze daar
Doe mee of doe niet mee, maar zo half bakken...tjongejonge.
Ik kan me haast niet aan de indruk onttrekken dat er een dealtje is gesloten bij het terughalen van de lynx-bemanning. Hoe krijg je dit anders intern verkocht?![]()
Kijk eens aan. Wat een snelle en handige jongens die rebellen. Ze hebben in rap tempo zowel een nieuwe centrale Libische bank opgericht, als een nieuwe centrale Libische oliemaatschappij.
http://theeconomiccollaps(...)entral-bank-of-libya
http://www.bloomberg.com/(...)place-qaddafi-s.html
Zouden ze er ongeluk hulp hebben gekregen?
Ergo: Gewoon een ordinaire olie-interventie op initiatief van de VS en de EU. Niets meer of minder.
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Ziet dit eruit als iemand die hulp nodig heeft? Dacht het niet.. zo te zien heeft ie ook de avondvierdaagse gelopen, dus een bank en oliemaatschappij moeten geen probleem zijnquote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 19:46 schreef Chooselife het volgende:
Kijk eens aan. Wat een snelle en handige jongens die rebellen. Ze hebben in rap tempo zowel een nieuwe centrale Libische bank opgericht, als een nieuwe centrale Libische oliemaatschappij.
http://theeconomiccollaps(...)entral-bank-of-libya
http://www.bloomberg.com/(...)place-qaddafi-s.html
Zouden ze er ongeluk hulp hebben gekregen?.
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quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 19:54 schreef Apache4U het volgende:
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Ziet dit eruit als iemand die hulp nodig heeft? Dacht het niet.. zo te zien heeft ie ook de avondvierdaagse gelopen, dus een bank en oliemaatschappij moeten geen probleem zijn.
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Nog meer (ook via):quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 08:14 schreef Monidique het volgende:
De bevrijders (via):
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http://www.time.com/time/(...)?xid=rss-mostpopularAchja...quote:Some local resentment has also been fuelled by the rebels’ hunt for “fifth columnists” supposedly colluding with the Gaddafi forces. In Bin Jawad, The Independent witnessed around 220 men, either members of the Hosseini clan or people associated with them, being dragged out of their homes, beaten up and taken away. The “arrests” took place as the rebels traded fire at the gates of the town with regime troops. Residents, already frightened, saw doors being kicked down by Shabaab fighters who also fired at windows where they claimed to have seen snipers.
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No one dares to go out at night [in Benghazi], as rounds of machine gun fire thunder through the empty streets. National Council members are no longer seen in public and they’re hard to reach for interviews. “There are death squads on both sides,” [bold mine-DL] says Nasser Buisier, who fled to the US when he was 17, but has returned for the revolution. Buisier’s father is a former information minister, but was also a critic of Gadhafi, and his son doesn’t have much that’s positive to say about the new leadership. “Most of them never had to make sacrifices, they were part of the regime and I don’t believe they want elections,” Buisier says. He believes the National Council is on the verge of collapse [bold mine-DL] and once that happens, he’d rather not be in Benghazi.
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Around 100 regime loyalists have recently been imprisoned. Armed young men are searching houses and also arresting sub-Saharan Africans, anyone they assume to be mercenaries and all those they simply refer to as spies, locking them up in the same prisons once used to hold opposition members. They are then shown off to busloads of journalists. The prisoners sit in dark cells that stink of feces and urine. They say they’re from Mali, Chad, Sudan, that they’re construction workers and were dragged out of their houses.
The rebels’ mood, exuberant and lighthearted in the beginning, has shifted. Their rhetoric is becoming increasingly tense and they dismiss any criticism as propaganda. One former air force commander — now “spokesman for the revolutionary armed forces” — says, “anyone who fights against our revolutionary army is fighting against the people and will be treated accordingly.”
Another man, also a member of the National Council, talks about “enemies of the revolution” and declares that anyone who doesn’t join the rebel side will get a taste of revolutionary justice: “We know where they are and we will find them.”
These are the same threats, word for word, that Gadhafi uses to scare his opponents.![]()
Ik hoor ook stemmen opgaan die een splitsing van het land suggereren. Een rijk oosten, gecontroleerd door de "rebellen". Hier zit namelijk al de olie in de grond. Het zal een Emiraat-achtige staat worden. Een echte oliestaat. En een relatief arm westen, nog steeds onder bewind van Khadaffi.![]()
Vergeet het maar. Libi was rijk vergeleken met veel landen in Afrika en zelfs rijker dan landen in Europa. Gaddafi was ondanks dat het een gore smeerlap is wel iemand die zorgde voor goedkope huisvesting, eten, gratis onderwijs, goedkope benzine. Dat gaan mensen in het westen niet accepteren en watals ze naar het oosten willen. Dit gebeurt nooit.quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 20:14 schreef Chooselife het volgende:
Ik hoor ook stemmen opgaan die een splitsing van het land suggereren. Een rijk oosten, gecontroleerd door de "rebellen". Hier zit namelijk al de olie in de grond. Het zal een Emiraat-achtige staat worden. Een echte oliestaat. En een relatief arm westen, nog steeds onder bewind van Khadaffi.![]()
'oud' nieuws.quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 20:32 schreef naatje_1 het volgende:
Opnieuw vertrek hoge figuur uit regering Libi: http://bit.ly/idUtbz
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quote:Envoy says high-rank Libyans trying to defect
UNITED NATIONS Most high-level Libyan officials are trying to defect but are under tight security and having difficulty leaving the country, a top Libyan diplomat now supporting the opposition said Thursday.
Ibrahim Dabbashi, Libya's deputy U.N. ambassador, told The Associated Press that Libya's U.N. Mission, which now totally supports the opposition, knew two days in advance that Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa planned to defect on Wednesday.
He said the mission had been waiting for about 10 days for Thursday's defection of Ali Abdessalam Treki, a former foreign minister selected by Moammar Gadhafi to be the new U.N. ambassador.
"We know that most of the high Libyan officials are trying to defect, but most of them are under tight security measures and they cannot leave the country, but we are sure that many of them will benefit from the first chance to be out of the country and to defect," Dabbashi said.
"I don't think it is easy," he said. "But anyway, who has the will, he will find the way."
Dabbashi wouldn't name any senior Libyans considering defecting, saying only "we have some indications that some others will defect."
Asked why senior Libyan officials are defecting or want to defect now instead of last month when opposition protests against Gadhafi's 41-year rule began, Dabbashi said it was a reaction to the regime's attacks on civilians.
"The normal human behavior is to disconnect from this regime," he said.
Dabbashi said Koussa's defection in Britain is especially significant because he was the chief of external intelligence for about eight years and foreign minister for about two years.
"This is a big blow to the regime," he said.
"I think that he has a lot of secret information about the regime about the current operations by Libya during the last decades," Dabbashi said. "I think also he knows a lot, has a lot of information about what's happening in Libya since Feb. 15."
He said the defection of Treki in Cairo "is important news also."
"He is a little bit late ... but anyway it is never too late. It is good that he joined the Libyan people and to announce his defection of the regime," Dabbashi said.
Before Koussa's defection, the Nicaraguan government said he sent a letter appointing Miguel D'Escoto Brockmann, a former priest who served as Nicaragua's first foreign minister after the 1979 triumph of the Sandinista revolution, as Libya's new U.N. ambassador.
U.N. spokesman Farhan Haq said Nicaragua's U.N. Mission has rescheduled a news conference with D'Escoto for Friday. A news conference scheduled for Thursday was canceled without explanation.
Haq said the United Nations hasn't officially received any letter from Libya regarding a change of credentials involving D'Escoto.
He said the U.N. did receive a copy of a note from Nicaragua addressed to all U.N. missions which attached a copy of Koussa's letter to the secretary-general but he stressed that the U.N. has never received that letter.
U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice said Wednesday that D'Escoto needs a G-1 visa the American visa required for diplomatic representation if he wants to represent Libya.
If he tries to do so on the tourist visa he now holds, she warned, "he will soon have his visa status reviewed."
Although D'Escoto was born in Los Angeles, California, and once held dual citizenship, Rice said he has renounced his U.S. citizenship~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
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[b]Op dinsdag 6 januari 2009 19:59 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:[/b]
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Uiteraard.quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 20:53 schreef naatje_1 het volgende:
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Maar nu pas op een nederlandse site
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Volledig ongepast, maar ik moet bij Misrata steeds aan het dorpje van Asterix en Obelix denkenquote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 21:40 schreef horned_reaper het volgende:
Hoe kan het nou dat Kadaffi Brega heeft ingenomen?![]()
Wordt er nu afgerekend met de rebellen?
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Hoe kan dat nou? Heb je die debielen gezien die de oppositie vormen? Die schiete elkaar dwars overhoop met hun raketafval. Gaddafi trekt zich terug, lokt ze een stad in en als die dappere mongolen 1 kogel horen racen ze weer terug naar Benghazi.quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 21:40 schreef horned_reaper het volgende:
Hoe kan het nou dat Kadaffi Brega heeft ingenomen?![]()
Wordt er nu afgerekend met de rebellen?
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Eens, Ghadaffi is helemaal niet zo stom en zwak zoals in het westen wordt gesteld, ondanks dat er nu meer dan een week bommen op z'n troepen vallen blijft hij zichzelf nog steeds staande houden en heeft hij schijnbaar nog redelijk wat steun in "het westen".quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 23:02 schreef Lagrinta het volgende:
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Hoe kan dat nou? Heb je die debielen gezien die de oppositie vormen? Die schiete elkaar dwars overhoop met hun raketafval. Gaddafi trekt zich terug, lokt ze een stad in en als die dappere mongolen 1 kogel horen racen ze weer terug naar Benghazi.
Het feit dat de rebellen (ook) oorlogsmisdaden plegen, juist hetgeen wat de NATO zegt te willen voorkomen, blijft ook maar lekker uit het westerse nieuws (hoewel ook in dit topic al enkele bronnen voorbij zijn gekomen).![]()
Die Hans Jaap Melissen zei het ook. Ging ie mee naar de frontlinie, begonnen een paar andere mongolen door de linies heen te schieten. Het is pure slapstick gewoon. De kleding, het Allah Akbar geschreeuw, de verotte pick ups enzovoort.
Vanmiddag op het nieuws over Ivoorkust ook. Zag je een dappere puberneger met een Arafat theedoek om de kop stoer hangend uit een Hi-Lux met zn Ak 47 de lucht in schieten. Alsof hij het dorp onder controle had.![]()
Het blijft Afrika h, het is geen Europa.quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 23:21 schreef Lagrinta het volgende:
Die Hans Jaap Melissen zei het ook. Ging ie mee naar de frontlinie, begonnen een paar andere mongolen door de linies heen te schieten. Het is pure slapstick gewoon. De kleding, het Allah Akbar geschreeuw, de verotte pick ups enzovoort.
Vanmiddag op het nieuws over Ivoorkust ook. Zag je een dappere puberneger met een Arafat theedoek om de kop stoer hangend uit een Hi-Lux met zn Ak 47 de lucht in schieten. Alsof hij het dorp onder controle had.![]()
Chaos zit in hun bloed, zie je al bij Spanjaarden.quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 23:26 schreef remlof het volgende:
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U.S. military officials say Gaddafi is not close to a military breaking point even though coalition strikes have seriously degraded his fighting power. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
YouTube's van RT.
Zo ziet het er inderdaad uit als een ongelijke strijd.
Uit de beschrijving;RT dus.quote:In other news, US has CIA operatives in Libya training rebels. World surprised to see US and Al Qiada fighting together.2019: The Great Awakening![]()
The Surprising PNAC Connection to LibyaIn dit verhaal past nog wel een clubje van wijze mensen erbij toch?quote:intelhub.com - Looks like the PNAC, or Project for A New American Century, agenda of 1997 is rolling along as planned. Just as has been outlined by other think tanks, Illuminati writers and social programmers.
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If youve done your homework you know this neocon think tank led by Kristol at the turn of the century announced their intentions to militarize the US and roll on through the middle east towards global hegemony.2019: The Great Awakening![]()
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"Bombing for Peace," by Daryl Cagle.
Libyas Gaddafi in Secret Talks with Britainquote:SAN FRANCISCO (Politically Illustrated) Libyan leader Col. Muammar Gaddafi's regime is in secret talks with the British government on Thursday after several top Libyan officials fled the nation.
Mr. Gaddafi is facing intense pressure from the international community, Zohra Koussa, a foreign affairs analyst from Bloomberg, told Politically Illustrated. Hes looking for an exit strategy so he can continue to live a prosperous life outside of Libya.
Mr. Gaddafis son, Mohammed Ismail, visited London in recent days, according to British government officials. His visit comes after the defection of Libyas foreign minister and the countrys former external intelligence head.
There is evidence Mr. Gaddafis sons are seeking a way forward, said Mrs. Koussa, adding, but they only play a minor role in the policy decisions in Libya. The path forward will be decided by Mr. Gaddafi.
The talks come as U.S. Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates told Congress on Thursday he was opposed to using ground troops in Libya. What the opposition needs as much as anything right now is some training, some command and control and some organization, said Mr. Gates. Its pretty much a pick-up ballgame at this point.
Should the United States arm the rebels? Its not a unique capability for the United States, and as far as Im concerned, somebody else can do that, he said.2019: The Great Awakening![]()
quote:Revealed: Gaddafi envoy in Britain for secret talks
Colonel Gaddafi's regime has sent one of its most trusted envoys to London for confidential talks with British officials, the Guardian can reveal.
Mohammed Ismail, a senior aide to Gaddafi's son Saif al-Islam, visited London in recent days, British government sources familiar with the meeting have confirmed.
The contacts with Ismail are believed to have been one of a number between Libyan officials and the west in the last fortnight, amid signs that the regime may be looking for an exit strategy.
Disclosure of Ismail's visit comes in the immediate aftermath of the defection to Britain of Moussa Koussa, Libya's foreign minister and the country's former external intelligence head, who has been Britain's main conduit to the Gaddafi regime since the early 1990s.
A team led by the British ambassador to Libya, Richard Northern, and MI6 officers, embarked on a lengthy debriefing of Koussa at a safe house after he flew into Farnborough airport on Wednesday night from Tunisia. Government sources said the questioning would take time because Koussa's state of mind was "delicate" after he left his family in Libya. The Foreign Office declined "to provide a running commentary" on contacts with Ismail or other regime officials. But news of the meeting comes amid mounting speculation that Gaddafi's sons, foremost among them Saif al-Islam, Saadi and Mutassim, are anxious to explore a way out of the crisis in Libya.
"There has been increasing evidence recently that the sons want a way out," said a western diplomatic source.
Although he has little public profile in either Libya or internationally, Ismail is recognised by diplomats as being a key fixer and representative for Saif al-Islam.
According to cables published by WikiLeaks, Ismail has represented the Libyan government in arms purchase negotiations and acted as an interlocutor on military and political issues.
"The message that was delivered to him is that Gaddafi has to go and that there will be accountability for crimes committed at the international criminal court," a Foreign Office spokesman told the Guardian , declining to elaborate on what else may have been discussed.
Some aides working for Gaddafi's sons, however, have made it clear that it may be necessary to sideline their father and explore exit strategies to prevent the country descending into anarchy.
One idea that the sons have reportedly suggested – which the Guardian has been unable to corroborate – is that Gaddafi give up real power.
Mutassim, presently the country's national security adviser, would become president of an interim national unity government which would include the country's opposition.
It is an idea, however, unlikely to find support among the country's rebels or the international community who are demanding Gaddafi's removal.
The revelation that contacts between Britain and a key Gaddafi loyalist had taken place came as David Cameron hailed the defection of Koussa as a sign the regime was crumbling. "It tells a compelling story of the desperation and the fear right at the very top of the crumbling and rotten Gaddafi regime," he said.
Ministers regard Koussa's move to abandon his family as a sign of the magnitude of his decision. "Moussa Koussa is very worried about his family," one source said. "But he did this because he felt it was the best way of bringing down Gaddafi."
Britain learned that Koussa wanted to defect when he made contact from Tunisia. He had made his way out of Libya in a convoy of cars after announcing that he was going on a diplomatic mission to visit the new government in Tunis.
Britain took seriously reports last night that Ali al-Treki, Libya's minister for Africa, had announced in Cairo that he too had abandoned the regime. Officials were checking reports last night that Tarek Khalid Ibrahim, the deputy head of mission in London, is also defecting.
The prime minister insisted that no deal had been struck with Koussa and that he would not be offered immunity from prosecution.
"Let me be clear, Moussa Koussa is not being granted immunity. There is no deal of that kind," Cameron said.
Within hours of his arrival in Britain, Scottish prosecutors asked to interview Koussa about the Lockerbie bombing. The Crown Office in Edinburgh has said it is formally asking for its prosecutors and detectives from Dumfries and Galloway police to question Koussa about the 1988 bombing.
"We have notified the Foreign and Commonwealth Office that the Scottish prosecuting and investigating authorities wish to interview Mr Koussa in connection with the Lockerbie bombing," it said. "The investigation into the Lockerbie bombing remains open and we will pursue all relevant lines of inquiry."
But government sources indicated that Britain does not believe that Koussa was involved in ordering the Lockerbie bombing.
Koussa was at the heart of Britain's rapprochement with Libya which started when Tripoli abandoned its support for the IRA in the early 1990s.
He was instrumental in persuading Gaddafi to abandon his weapons of mass destruction programme in 2003. One source said: "Nobody is saying this guy was a saint because he was a key Gaddafi lieutenant who was kicked out of Britain in 1980 for making threats to kill Libyan dissidents. But this is the guy who persuaded Gaddafi to abandon his WMD programme. He no doubt has useful and interesting things to say about Lockerbie but it doesn't seem he said 'go and do it'."
William Hague, the foreign secretary, said he had a sense that Koussa was deeply unhappy with Gaddafi when they spoke on Friday.
"One of the things I gathered between the lines in my telephone calls with him, although he of course had to read out the scripts of the regime, was that he was very distressed and dissatisfied by the situation there," Hague said.Free Assange! Hack the Planet
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Voor degene die 3 minuten naar Libische bankbiljetten wil staren, onder genot van Cubaans muziekje.
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The wife of Dr. Ali al-Barg, last seen in government custody on March 18, 2011, holds a portrait of her husband in their Benghazi home.Meer foto's hier.quote:Human Rights Watch - At least 370 Libyans have been reported missing in the eastern part of the country since mid-February 2011, some of them known or suspected to be in Libyan government custody. Human Rights Watch documented 72 cases in the east of people who are missing or were apparently disappeared by government forces. The Libyan Red Crescent Society in Benghazi has recorded 370 missing person cases from Benghazi and Baida. Most of those reported missing to Human Rights Watch are men who apparently fought with rebels against the government. Others are clearly civilians, including at least four doctors, three journalists, and people caught in areas where fighting took place.
News Release: Libya: At Least 370 Missing From Country's East2019: The Great Awakening![]()
#BREAKINGNEWS: Four rebels in #Libya capital Tripoli blew themselves up tonight and killed more than 15 Gaddafi soldiers,acc to eyewitness.![]()
Een 4-mans zelfmoordaanslag???quote:Op vrijdag 1 april 2011 00:41 schreef zoefbust het volgende:
#BREAKINGNEWS: Four rebels in #Libya capital Tripoli blew themselves up tonight and killed more than 15 Gaddafi soldiers,acc to eyewitness.The problem is not the occupation, but how people deal with it.![]()
Wtf?quote:Op vrijdag 1 april 2011 00:41 schreef zoefbust het volgende:
#BREAKINGNEWS: Four rebels in #Libya capital Tripoli blew themselves up tonight and killed more than 15 Gaddafi soldiers,acc to eyewitness.All wars are civil wars, because all men are brothers. ~Franois Fnelon![]()
Rebels cheer cracks in Gaddafi regimequote:TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Rebels cheered the defection of a Libyan minister as a sign that Muammar Gaddafi's rule was crumbling, but U.S. officials warned he was far from beaten and made clear they feared entanglement in another painful war. Artikel.2019: The Great Awakening![]()
Jenan Moussa@BentBenghazi Someone else has it too:http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_162989477086209&ap=1quote:Op vrijdag 1 april 2011 00:41 schreef zoefbust het volgende:
#BREAKINGNEWS: Four rebels in #Libya capital Tripoli blew themselves up tonight and killed more than 15 Gaddafi soldiers,acc to eyewitness.
9 minutes ago
Arabic to Dutch translation
Er nieuws bereikte Benghazi profiteren door de twee rebellen bliezen zichzelf op in Tripoli .. Is er bevestigen of ontkennen het nieuws?2019: The Great Awakening![]()
Dat is wel het laatste dat ze moeten gaan doen -als dit inderdaad gebeurd is.quote:Op vrijdag 1 april 2011 00:41 schreef zoefbust het volgende:
#BREAKINGNEWS: Four rebels in #Libya capital Tripoli blew themselves up tonight and killed more than 15 Gaddafi soldiers,acc to eyewitness.
Bar slechte PR.![]()
kunnen ook trollen zijn hoor die dat postenquote:Op vrijdag 1 april 2011 01:32 schreef svann het volgende:
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Dat is wel het laatste dat ze moeten gaan doen -als dit inderdaad gebeurd is.
Bar slechte PR.![]()
Crowds of Gaddafi supporters have formed a human shield, gathering for another night inside the Libyan leader\s Bab al-Azizia compound in a southern Tripoli suburb, says the Reuters news agency. A teenage girl among the gathering told the agency:
You keep talking about human rights but you keep bombing our Libyan citizens. We are here and not afraid, we are not afraid of your no-fly zone. We will always protect our leader and we have been in Libya fighting with armed gangs and terrorists.![]()
Er zou dus een geheime toenadering zijn vanuit het Gaddafi-kamp via Londen.
Maar dat is wat minder geloofwaardig als men op volle kracht door vecht en Misrata (dus burgers) blijft bestoken.
Verwachten ze dat de familieleden van al die duizenden (onnodige) burgerslachtoffers zullen zeggen: zand erover, laat de zonen Gaddafi een overgangsregering opzetten?
Zand zat, dat wel. :p
En hoe zit het met het gespotte Chad elite regiment? Is dat nog geverifieerd?
Voert Gaddafi materieel en mankracht aan uit Chad terwijl de rebellen zo fantastisch door Nato beschermd worden?![]()
Dat vind ik wel een beetje een dooddoener hoor.quote:Op donderdag 31 maart 2011 19:46 schreef Chooselife het volgende:
Kijk eens aan. Wat een snelle en handige jongens die rebellen. Ze hebben in rap tempo zowel een nieuwe centrale Libische bank opgericht, als een nieuwe centrale Libische oliemaatschappij.
http://theeconomiccollaps(...)entral-bank-of-libya
http://www.bloomberg.com/(...)place-qaddafi-s.html
Zouden ze er ongeluk hulp hebben gekregen?
Ergo: Gewoon een ordinaire olie-interventie op initiatief van de VS en de EU. Niets meer of minder.
Je vergeet Quatar trouwens. En 'de' EU...![]()
Misschien is de leiding wel wat minder chaotisch dan het voetvolk. Alleen het middenkader ontbreekt nogal.
Op twitter riep men ook al dat Frankrijk nu niets meer deed omdat ze geen olieconcessie van de rebellen los gekregen hebben. En eerder juist dat Frankrijk meedeed uit wraak vanwege een ingetrokken mega-order.
Multiple choice.
Ik ga voor antwoorden waarbij olie en economische belangen niet de reden van interventie zijn.
[ Bericht 1% gewijzigd door svann op 01-04-2011 02:46:38 ]![]()
AJE 3:35am http://blogs.aljazeera.net/live/africa/libya-live-blog-april-1
Henry Schuler, a former US diplomat to Libya, is wary of taking Moussa Koussa's flight to Britain at face value. He told Al Jazeera's Inside Story that officials should be cautious of treating his reports as entirely factual:
We have to bear in mind that its rather unusual that Moussa Koussa was able to leave Libya without being detected. Especially since his name was conspicuously absent from the no travel and asset freeze sanctions - that should have been a warning to Gaddafi that something was afoot, that someone was trying to lure him away.
I can't believe entirely that Gaddafi simply missed the chance to stop him from leaving. I'm not sure he's not out doing an errand for Gaddafi - as he did throughout the past decade.
We're told he's going to talk about what conditions were like and they're hoping to get intelligence as to Gaddafi's state of mind - and if he provides disinformation in that respect, it will make it extremely difficult to make a reasonable assessment of how the regime is standing up.
There's a great danger in psychological warfare, which the British are conducting in this case, of blowback - where the people who are waging a psychological battle begin to believe their own propaganda.![]()
Gelezen op de Libya Alhurra chat: april is de maand van de zandstormen.
Zandstorm betekent geen vluchten.![]()
AJE
Eman Al Obeidi, the Libyan woman who burst into a Tripoli hotel claiming to have been raped by troops loyal to Muammar Gaddafi, is still missing.
Avaaz, the civil society organisation, has set up a petition demanding that Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan calls on Gaddafi to release Eman. They say that while Gaddafi will ignore most international outrage, he has listened to the Turkish government when they asked him to release foreign journalists.
Over a 189,000 people have already signed the petition.~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
Het lijkt een 1 april grap, then again lijkt die hele familie ( en hun gedachtengang ) een constante 1 april grap.
Revealed: Gaddafi envoy in Britain for secret talks
Exclusive: Contact with senior aide believed to be one of a number between Libyan officials and west amid signs regime may be looking for exit strategy
Colonel Gaddafi's regime has sent one of its most trusted envoys to London for confidential talks with British officials, the Guardian can reveal.
Mohammed Ismail, a senior aide to Gaddafi's son Saif al-Islam, visited London in recent days, British government sources familiar with the meeting have confirmed. The contacts with Ismail are believed to have been one of a number between Libyan officials and the west in the last fortnight, amid signs that the regime may be looking for an exit strategy.
Disclosure of Ismail's visit comes in the immediate aftermath of the defection to Britain of Moussa Koussa, Libya's foreign minister and its former external intelligence head, who has been Britain's main conduit to the Gaddafi regime since the early 1990s.
A team led by the British ambassador to Libya, Richard Northern, and MI6 officers embarked on a lengthy debriefing of Koussa at a safe house after he flew into Farnborough airport on Wednesday night from Tunisia. Government sources said the questioning would take time because Koussa's state of mind was "delicate" after he left his family in Libya.
The Foreign Office has declined "to provide a running commentary" on contacts with Ismail or other regime officials. But news of the meeting comes amid mounting speculation that Gaddafi's sons, foremost among them Saif al-Islam, Saadi and Mutassim, are anxious to talk. "There has been increasing evidence recently that the sons want a way out," said a western diplomatic source.
Although he has little public profile in Libya or internationally, Ismail is recognised by diplomats as being a key fixer and representative for Saif al-Islam. According to cables published by WikiLeaks, Ismail represented Libya's government in arms purchase negotiations and as an interlocutor on military and political issues.
"The message that was delivered to him is that Gaddafi has to go, and that there will be accountability for crimes committed at the international criminal court," a Foreign Office spokesman told the Guardian , declining to elaborate on what else may have been discussed.
Some aides working for Gaddafi's sons, however, have made it clear that it may be necessary to sideline their father and explore exit strategies to prevent the country descending into anarchy.
One idea the sons have reportedly suggested which the Guardian has been unable to corroborate is that Gaddafi give up real power. Mutassim, presently the country's national security adviser, would become president of an interim national unity government which would include the opposition.![]()
It is an idea, however, unlikely to find support among the rebels or the international community who are demanding Gaddafi's removal.
The revelation that contacts between Britain and a key Gaddafi loyalist had taken place came as David Cameron hailed the defection of Koussa as a sign the regime was crumbling. "It tells a compelling story of the desperation and the fear right at the very top of the crumbling and rotten Gaddafi regime," he said.
Ministers regard Koussa's move to abandon his family as a sign of the magnitude of his decision. "Moussa Koussa is very worried about his family," one source said. "But he did this because he felt it was the best way of bringing down Gaddafi."
Britain learned that Koussa wanted to defect when he made contact from Tunisia. He had made his way out of Libya in a convoy of cars after announcing he was going on a diplomatic mission to visit the new government in Tunis.
It was also reported that Ali Abdussalam Treki, a senior Libyan diplomat, declined to take up his appointment by Gaddafi as UN ambassador, condemning the "spilling of blood". Officials were checking reports that Tarek Khalid Ibrahim, the deputy head of mission in London, is also defecting.
The prime minister insisted that no deal had been struck with Koussa and that he would not be offered immunity from prosecution. "Let me be clear, Moussa Koussa is not being granted immunity. There is no deal of that kind," Cameron said. Within hours of his arrival in Britain, Scottish prosecutors asked to interview Koussa about the 1988 Lockerbie bombing. The Crown Office in Edinburgh has said that it is formally asking for its prosecutors and police detectives to question him.
But government sources indicated that Britain does not believe Koussa was involved. He was at the heart of Britain's rapprochement with Libya, which started when Tripoli abandoned its support for the IRA in the early 1990s.
He was instrumental in persuading Gaddafi to abandon his weapons of mass destruction programme in 2003. One source said: "Nobody is saying this guy was a saint, because he was a key Gaddafi lieutenant who was kicked out of Britain in 1980 for making threats to kill Libyan dissidents. But this is the guy who persuaded Gaddafi to abandon his WMD programme. He no doubt has useful and interesting things to say about Lockerbie, but it doesn't seem he said 'go and do it'."
However there is unease among Tories about Britain's involvement in Libya. Underlining those concerns, Boris Johnson, the London mayor, told BBC Question Time that a continued stalemate in Libya could "have terrible consequences". Johnson said; "I do worry that if we get into a stalemate; and if, frankly, the rebels don't seem to be making the progress that we would like, we have to be brave, to say to ourselves that our policy is not working, and encourage the Arabs themselves to take leadership in all of this."
William Hague, the foreign secretary, said he had a sense that Koussa was deeply unhappy with Gaddafi when they spoke last Friday. "One of the things I gathered between the lines in my telephone calls with him, although he of course had to read out the scripts of the regime, was that he was very distressed and dissatisfied by the situation there," Hague said.~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
Daarbij, ongeacht er wel of niet interventie had plaatsgevonden, de belangen in olie waren hoe dan ook verzekerd, zowel onder G als nu onder de rebellen.quote:Op vrijdag 1 april 2011 02:25 schreef svann het volgende:
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Dat vind ik wel een beetje een dooddoener hoor.
Je vergeet Quatar trouwens. En 'de' EU...![]()
Misschien is de leiding wel wat minder chaotisch dan het voetvolk. Alleen het middenkader ontbreekt nogal.
Op twitter riep men ook al dat Frankrijk nu niets meer deed omdat ze geen olieconcessie van de rebellen los gekregen hebben. En eerder juist dat Frankrijk meedeed uit wraak vanwege een ingetrokken mega-order.
Multiple choice.
Ik ga voor antwoorden waarbij olie en economische belangen niet de reden van interventie zijn.
Het is een stukje medeleven en menselijkheid die de stap tot interventie mogelijk hebben gemaakt.![]()
kom ik net deze tegen toevallig ;quote:Gemaakt: 1, apr., 2011, 10:09 | Door Novum
'Libi leende miljoenen aan Nation of Islam'
De leider van de Nation of Islam Louis Farrakhan heeft de Libische leider Moammar Gadhafi opnieuw verdedigd. Hij noemde Gadhafi een vriend en een moslimbroeder.
Miljoenen Libi naar Nation of Islam
(Novum/AP) - De leider van de Nation of Islam Louis Farrakhan heeft de Libische leider Moammar Gadhafi opnieuw verdedigd. Hij noemde Gadhafi donderdag een vriend en een moslimbroeder en zei dat Gadhafi door de jaren heen omgerekend ruim 5,6 miljoen euro aan de Nation of Islam heeft geleend.
Op een persconferentie trok Farrakhan van leer tegen de media en benadrukte hij dat Gadhafi geen monster is zoals westerse regeringen ons willen doen geloven. De Amerikaanse regering zou enkel uit zijn op het veiligstellen van oliebelangen in Libi. "Ik houd van Moammar Gadhafi en ik houd van onze president", aldus Farrakhan. "Het doet me pijn om mijn broeder de president beleid uit te zien voeren dat deze man niet alleen uit de macht zou verwijderen, maar ook uit deze wereld."
De Nation of Islam leende ruim twee miljoen euro van Libi in de jaren zeventig om zijn hoofdkwartier in Chicago te kopen. Jaren later leende de organisatie nog eens ruim 3,5 miljoen euro van Libi om achterstallige belastingen te betalen en de toenmalige leider van de beweging te huisvesten. Farrakhan wees alle beschuldigingen aan het adres van Gadhafi van de hand, en zei dat de Libische leider alleen 'verraders aan het doden is'.
Farrakhan had de persconferentie oorspronkelijk belegd om Amerika te waarschuwen voor een grote aardbeving die hij voorspelthoezo adhd ?![]()
quote:'Nederlander dood in Libi'
Strijdtoneel in Benghazi.
Toegevoegd: vrijdag 1 apr 2011, 11:43
Update: vrijdag 1 apr 2011, 11:44
In Libi is een Nederlander overleden als gevolg van een overval door aanhangers van de Libische leider Khadafi. Het zou gaan om een duiker die voor de olie-industrie werkt.
De man had zich samen met twee Nederlandse collega's verschanst op de compound van het oliebedrijf waarvoor ze werken. Kadhafi-aanhangers vielen de compound binnen en sloten de mannen twee dagen lang op. Daarna zijn ze naar Benghazi doorgereisd.
GPD-journalist Harald Doornbos zegt dat hij in Benghazi de dode Nederlander heeft gezien en een gewonde in een ambulance. De derde Nederlander is volgens hem doorgereisd naar Egypte.
Later meerhoezo adhd ?![]()
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sprak gisteravond met nederl. duiker in Benghazi. Z'n collega overleden nadat khadaffileger tas met cruciale medicijnen had gestolen #libiehost mailgroepen http://www.seniorweb.nl
Snooker is top!!!![]()
quote:Military no cure for Libya crisis: German formin
Fri Apr 1, 2011 7:38am GMT
BEIJING (Reuters) - The crisis in Libya cannot be resolved militarily, Germany's foreign minister said in Beijing on Friday, calling for efforts for a political solution for the oil-rich North African nation.
Germany broke ranks with the United States, France and Britain and joined China, Russia, India and Brazil in abstaining on a United Nations vote authorising the use of force to enforce a no-fly zone over Libya and protect civilians.
"The Libyan situation cannot be resolved by military means," Guido Westerwelle told reporters after meeting his Chinese counterpart Yang Jiechi, according to a pool report.
"There can only be a political resolution and we must get the political process under way. That should begin with a ceasefire that Gaddafi must heed to allow the peace process to begin," he said.
Westerwelle said at an EU foreign ministers' meeting last month that Arab League criticism of the air strikes had vindicated Germany's reluctance to back the action.
Chinese Foreign Minister Yang said China was "worried by continued reports of deaths and injuries among civilians and continuing clashes," and repeated that the crisis "must be dealt with appropriately by diplomatic and political means."
Berlin had long said it did not believe a no-fly zone or air strikes would be successful in driving Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi out or protecting Libyan civilians.
Westerwelle has dismissed claims that Berlin was isolated after refusing to join its NATO allies in staging military strikes on Libya.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's decision to opt out of any military action in Libya has drawn criticism at home, putting the government on the defensive over a policy that opinion polls suggest should be popular with voters.hoezo adhd ?![]()
Reuters Heavy machinegun and automatic gunfire rang out in the centre of the Libyan capital Tripoli before dawn on Friday, Reuters witnesses said.It was not immediately clear what triggered the shooting. The gunfire lasted about 20 minutes and stopped before dawn. Cars were heard speeding along central Tripoli streets.![]()
Wow, zelfs Djeez zou dat een schandalig misleidende titel noemen.quote:Op vrijdag 1 april 2011 12:45 schreef Halcon het volgende:
http://www.dagelijksestandaard.nl/2011/03/rebellen-libi-geleid-door-al-qaidaLife is a tragedy for those who feel, but a comedy to those who think.
- Horace Walpole![]()
Denk ook wel omdat G het land zodanig had gedestabiliseerd dat normale olie handel niet meer mogelijk was door sancties.quote:Op vrijdag 1 april 2011 11:39 schreef Hans_van_Baalen het volgende:
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Daarbij, ongeacht er wel of niet interventie had plaatsgevonden, de belangen in olie waren hoe dan ook verzekerd, zowel onder G als nu onder de rebellen.
Het is een stukje medeleven en menselijkheid die de stap tot interventie mogelijk hebben gemaakt.
Het is wel iets complexer dan alleen medeleven en menselijkheid, ook al zijn dat belangrijke factoren geweest.
De wil om geen gebroken land achter te laten door niks te doen is denk het grootst.Life is a tragedy for those who feel, but a comedy to those who think.
- Horace Walpole![]()
Overleden omdat hij geen medicatie meer had? Triest.quote:Op vrijdag 1 april 2011 12:24 schreef sunny16947 het volgende:
gpdMiddleEast GPD Middle East
sprak gisteravond met nederl. duiker in Benghazi. Z'n collega overleden nadat khadaffileger tas met cruciale medicijnen had gestolen #libie
~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
Ook erg triest.E
BBC
The BBC's Ben Brown has more on the Libyan doctor's report on civilian deaths near Brega (see 1035). The doctor said the coalition airstrike had targeted a pro-Gaddafi convoy, but that missiles hit a truck carrying ammunitions. The truck was between two houses when it exploded, killing three girls from the same family. The BBC has been unable to confirm this information.
The doctor told the BBC that the family of the dead girls had no bitterness and wanted the strikes to continue, says our correspondent.
The BBC's John Simpson in Tripoli says the Gaddafi regime would be more interested in the alleged deaths if the site was in the areas they control, so they could take reporters to the scene.
Reports of civilian deaths from the coalition strikes have been rare, says our correspondent. "The coalition know the dangers of killing civilians in any kind of large scale and they've been trying to avoid it. It's made them less effective in their campaign against the pro-Gaddafi forces, but it would be very destructive indeed if there was a constant stream of civilian casualties."~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
Aanvulling van de telegraafquote:Op vrijdag 1 april 2011 13:14 schreef yavanna het volgende:
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Overleden omdat hij geen medicatie meer had? Triest.
Nederlander stierf wegens tekort medicijnen'
BENGHAZI/DEN HAAG - De Nederlander die in Libi is overleden, stierf omdat hij van zijn epilepsiemedicijnen zou zijn beroofd door aanhangers van de Libische leider Muammar Kaddafi. Dat meldt GPD-correspondent Harald Doornbos vrijdag. Hij sprak in het Libische Benghazi met een collega van de man.
Het slachtoffer werkte als duiker bij een project van de Zwaytina Oil Company in Zwaytina, nabij Ajdabiyah. Aanhangers van Kaddafi overvielen de Nederlanders eerder deze week in de compound waar ze waren ondergebracht. De Nederlanders werden bestolen en zaten twee dagen opgesloten. Ze slaagden erin te vluchten en trokken vervolgens naar het rebellenbolwerk Benghazi. Daar overleed de aan epilepsie lijdende Nederlander volgens zijn collega.
Tegen de GPD zei de collega: Hij probeerde het na de overval uit te houden met de beperkte voorraad medicijnen die hij nog had. Hij minderde zijn doses. Woensdagmiddag, voordat we naar Benghazi vertrokken, had hij al een behoorlijke epileptische aanval gehad. Daarna nog een paar keer. Donderdagmorgen was hij helemaal gedesorinteerd. Later op de dag begon hij weer wat bij te trekken. We hebben ook nog geprobeerd aan extra medicijnen te komen. Om een uur of drie moest ik even weg uit het appartement waar wij onze intrek in hadden genomen om een e-mail naar mijn familie te versturen. Toen ik terugkwam vond ik hem dood.
De Nederlander is overgebracht naar een ziekenhuis in Benghazi waar artsen onderzoek zullen doen naar de precieze doodsoorzaak.
Het ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken in Den Haag kon de identiteit en het overlijden van de Nederlander vrijdagochtend niet bevestigen. Wel heeft het departement inmiddels contact gehad met de familie van de man. Het ministerie had maandag voor het laatst contact met de drie Nederlanders in Libi.
Het ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken had Nederlanders eerder opgeroepen om Libi te verlaten.~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
Aangestoken door de oorlog, nu ook media-oorlog:
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Snooker is top!!!![]()
quote:http://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/(...)-met-opstandelingen/
Het front in Libi stabiliseert zich rond de oliestad Brega vandaag, waar opstandelingen zich beter proberen te organiseren met zwaardere wapens. In het opstandelingenhoofdkwartier Benghazi arriveerde vandaag een VN-afgevaardigde voor overleg met de leiders van de opstand.
Voorwaarden voor staakt het vuren
Troepen van Gaddafi moeten zich uit westelijke steden terugtrekken voordat een staakt het vuren mogelijk is, zei Mustafa Abdel Jalil, hoofd van de voorlopige raad, vandaag tijdens een persconferentie met de VN-gezant, Abdelilah al-Khatib. “Libirs in de westelijke steden moeten volledige vrijheid krijgen om hun mening te uiten”, aldus de leider. Opstandelingen zullen meer wapens nodig hebben als Gaddafi de aanvallen niet stopt, aldus Abdel Jalil. Het Westen moet de opstandelingen daarmee helpen.
De VN-gezant was in Benghazi voor “overleg met de nationale overgangsraad en kijken naar de behoeften van de bevolking”, aldus Salah Hedin, functionaris van de overgangsraad, tegenover persbureau Reuters. “We hopen dat hij de effecten op oostelijk Libi met eigen ogen zal aanschouwen.” De gezant was er voor de tweede keer en zou vier uur blijven.
Libische gezant was voor privbezoek in Londen
Britse overheidsbronnen bevestigen tegenover AP dat een Libische overheidsfunctionaris in Londen heeft gesproken met Britse functionarissen, maar dat het geen poging van Gaddafi was om contact met de Britten te zoeken. De man, Mohammed Ismail, was in Londen voor een privbezoek aan familieleden. Toen de Britse overheid hier achter kwam hebben ze contact gezocht en hem nogmaals op het hart gedrukt dat Gaddafi moet verdwijnen. Ismail is een assistent van Seif al-Islam Gadhafi, een van de zonen van Moammar Gaddafi. Hij is inmiddels teruggekeerd naar Libi.
Stabilisatie front
Opstandelingen sturen zwaardere wapens naar het front bij Brega, meldt Reuters. Ook zouden er nu meer officieren onder de opstandelingen zijn waardoor de organisatie beter is. De afgelopen dagen bleken de opstandelingen niet bestand tegen aanvallen met zware wapens door troepen van Gaddafi. Het front is daardoor heen en weer gegaan. Geen van beide partijen zou nu controle over Brega kunnen claimen, aldus rebellen.
Bij de stad Ajdabiyah, tussen Brega en het rebellenhoofdkwartier Benghazi, graven de opstandelingen nu ook zwaardere wapens in om beter weerstand te kunnen bieden aan de regeringstroepen. “Het eerste teken van georganiseerde stellingen om Benghazi te verdedigen”, aldus Reuters.Free Assange! Hack the Planet
[b]Op dinsdag 6 januari 2009 19:59 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:[/b]
De gevolgen van de argumenten van de anti-rook maffia![]()
Gaat Vreeken ook wraak nemen om buitenlandse media die zich niet aan zijn regels houden?quote:Op vrijdag 1 april 2011 13:58 schreef sunny16947 het volgende:
Aangestoken door de oorlog, nu ook media-oorlog:
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#volkskrant verslaggever Rob Vreeken.dreigt met journalistieke wraak in het geval ik dood nederlandse duiker publiceer. #libie
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[b]Op dinsdag 6 januari 2009 19:59 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:[/b]
De gevolgen van de argumenten van de anti-rook maffia![]()
quote:http://www.volkskrant.nl/(...)n-voor-bestand.dhtml
Onder een aantal voorwaarden zijn de opstandelingen in Libi bereid tot het sluiten van een bestand met de Libische leider Moammar Kadhafi. Dat heeft voorzitter Mustafa Abdel Jalil van de Libische Nationale Overgangsraad, die de opstandelingen vertegenwoordigt, vrijdag gezegd.
De rebellen eisen onder meer dat Kadhafi troepen met huurlingen terughaalt en dat ook Libirs in de westelijke steden, waarvan de meeste onder controle van het regeringsleger staan, de vrijheid krijgen om hun mening te uiten.
Het regime van Kadhafi heeft zelf meerdere malen een staakt-het-vuren afgekondigd. De internationale gemeenschap en de rebellen namen die bestanden echter niet serieus.Free Assange! Hack the Planet
[b]Op dinsdag 6 januari 2009 19:59 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:[/b]
De gevolgen van de argumenten van de anti-rook maffia![]()
wat een mafkees die Harald Doornbos als ie dit soort dingen schrijft .
kan ook 1 april grap zijn
#volkskrant Vreeken is ook hier in Benghazi, vandaar. noemt zich journalist, maar lijkt meer op voorlichter ministerie informatie Iran...
Dit is
Rob Vreeken (1953) studeerde Internationale Betrekkingen in Amsterdam en doorliep de School voor de Journalistiek in Utrecht. Hij trad in 1983 bij de Volkskrant in dienst als binnenlandredacteur. De afgelopen achttien jaar werkte hij onafgebroken voor de redactie buitenland, waar hij voornamelijk verslag doet van internationale samenwerking.
Sinds 2005 schrijft hij voor de zaterdagse rubriek Geboren in in het Betoog. Deze is ook online te beluisteren. In 2008 staat hij bovendien met een buitenlandcolumn in het Vervolg.
http://opinie.volkskrant.nl/author/show/id/46/Rob_Vreeken![]()
Die GPDmiddleeast zou zijn mening wat meer voor zich moeten houden en zich richten op betere berichtgeving. Soms is het net alsof ie betaald wordt om te trollen.![]()
Ik zie hier dan ook alleen maar Tweets van Harold.quote:Op vrijdag 1 april 2011 14:33 schreef Hans_van_Baalen het volgende:
Die GPDmiddleeast zou zijn mening wat meer voor zich moeten houden en zich richten op betere berichtgeving. Soms is het net alsof ie betaald wordt om te trollen.Free Assange! Hack the Planet
[b]Op dinsdag 6 januari 2009 19:59 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:[/b]
De gevolgen van de argumenten van de anti-rook maffia![]()
ja, ik vind het ook een vreemde 1 april grapquote:Op vrijdag 1 april 2011 13:34 schreef zoefbust het volgende:
Op zich vreemd dat iemand met epilepsie duiker is ....![]()
Begin van het einde...?
Libyan Rebels Seek Cease-Fire After U.S. Vows to Withdraw Jets
April 1 (Bloomberg) -- Libyas opposition called for a cease-fire after the U.S. said its withdrawing aircraft used to attack Muammar Qaddafis forces following adverse weather that prevented strikes allowing Libyan loyalists to push back rebels.
http://www.businessweek.c(...)o-withdraw-jets.html![]()
Shimon Perez in The Guardian:
We in Israel welcome the Arab springFree Assange! Hack the Planet
[b]Op dinsdag 6 januari 2009 19:59 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:[/b]
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ja vraag me af of de Zwaytina Oil Company wel bestaat !!quote:Op vrijdag 1 april 2011 14:52 schreef sacha het volgende:
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ja, ik vind het ook een vreemde 1 april grap![]()
Zou wel misselijk zijn hier een 1 april grap over te maken. Aan de andere kant, misschien heb ik gewoon geen gevoel voor humor.quote:Op vrijdag 1 april 2011 15:08 schreef zoefbust het volgende:
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ja vraag me af of de Zwaytina Oil Company wel bestaat !!
Internationale media berichten er in ieder geval nog niet over.![]()
Free Assange! Hack the Planet
[b]Op dinsdag 6 januari 2009 19:59 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:[/b]
De gevolgen van de argumenten van de anti-rook maffia![]()
Hersenbloeding oorzaak overlijden Nederlander in Libi
door Bart Hinke
Binnenland
De dood van een 62-jarige Nederlander in de Libische stad Benghazi is het gevolg van een hersenbloeding die mogelijk te voorkomen was geweest door het slikken van medicijnen tegen epilepsie.
Dat zegt een collega van de gisteren overleden Anton van Delft vandaag tegen NRC-correspondent Gert van Langendonck. Een deel van de medicijnvoorraad van de epilepsiepatint werd half maart al ontvreemd tijdens een bezetting van de olie- en gasterminal in Zuweitina door militairen van Gaddafi. De drie Nederlanders werkten daar aan het onderhoud van de olie-installaties.
Wouter Loomen, collega van de overleden Anton van Delft. (Foto Hollandse Hoogte / Teun Voeten)
De 54-jarige collega Wouter Loomen zegt echter niet te weten of het de soldaten zijn die dat gedaan hebben. De medicijnen zaten bij andere gestolen spullen. Na het vertrek van de militairen verkozen de drie om in Zuweitina te blijven. Iemand moest toch zorgen voor het onderhoud van de installaties?
Dood Van Delft gevolg van combinatie van factoren
Loomen wijt de dood van Van Delft aan een combinatie van factoren.
Ton was ongelooflijk fit en robuust. Dat maakte het moeilijk voor mensen rondom hem om in te schatten hoe ernstig de situatie was.
Pas woensdagmiddag, toen het drietal naar Benghazi vertrok, werd de gezondheidssituatie van Van Delft acuut. Na aankomst in het bolwerk van de opstandelingen, woensdagavond, kreeg Van Delft rond middernacht een epilepsie-aanval. De volgende ochtend was hij erg verzwakt, zegt Loomen. Toen hij om zes uur s avonds donderdag terugkeerde in de flat van Van Delft trof Loomen hem levenloos aan op de vloer.
Loomen benadrukt dat er te allen tijde contact is geweest met het ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken en de ambassade in Tripoli en dat die er alles aan gedaan hebben om ons te overtuigen om te vertrekken. Een eerder vertrek naar het relatief veilige Benghazi, waar de apotheken gewoon open zijn, is niet overwogen. We zagen er gewoon de noodzaak niet van in, aldus Loomen.
http://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/(...)ederlander-in-libie/![]()
15:33 BBC The BBCs Nick Springate reports from Libyas eastern town of Brega that for the first time, rag-tag rebel forces have been bolstered by a number of well-armed, seemingly well-trained soldiers in full military attire. Its not clear where theyve come from, our correspondent says, but their very presence has boosted morale on the front linehost mailgroepen http://www.seniorweb.nl
Snooker is top!!!![]()
Oei, live zwaar geschut op AJA
Bommen los.
All wars are civil wars, because all men are brothers. ~Franois Fnelon![]()
LibyaFeb17_com BREAKING: Coalition jets air strike Gaddafi forces near Brega. Revolutionaries follow with Grad missile strikes #Libya http://bit.ly/gcfWwc 3 minutes ago via webIncelfrikandel![]()
Gunfire in Tripoli near Gaddafi's compound
01 Apr 2011 14:36
Source: reuters // Reuters
(Writes through with details, quotes)
By Maria Golovnina
TRIPOLI, April 1 (Reuters) - Sustained gunfire rang out near Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's heavily fortified compound in Tripoli on Friday and residents said they saw snipers on rooftops and pools of blood on the streets.
It was not clear what triggered long bursts of machinegun and automatic gunfire that echoed around the city centre for about 20 minutes and stopped before dawn.
Cars were heard speeding along central Tripoli streets, their tyres screeching against the asphalt. Distant shouting or chanting was also heard.
"There were pools of blood on the streets. You will not find anything now. It's been hosed down and cleaned by the fire trucks," said one Tripoli resident.
Gunfire is often heard in Tripoli where people like to shoot their weapons into the air in celebration or defiance, but Friday's episode was different and sounded like a gunfight, witnesses said.
Witness accounts could not be independently verified because journalists in Tripoli are not allowed to report freely and were prevented from leaving their hotel on Friday.
State forces have cracked down on all forms of dissent in Tripoli since the start of an anti-Gaddafi uprising in February.
But the city has been on edge in past days, with people's anxiety compounded by fuel shortages and increasingly long queues outside bakeries and gas stations.
With Gaddafi's air defences crippled by Western air strikes, cracks in his hold on power have also started to emerge this week with the defection of a key minister to Britain.
A Libyan man who lives in exile abroad and maintains daily contact with relatives in Tripoli, said sustained gunfire was also heard in the working class suburb of Tajoura before dawn.
"The Libyan army has put a lot of snipers on the roofs of schools near mosques. People are afraid, they are staying at home," he said.
Mosques in places like Tajoura have been the focus of anti-Gaddafi protests in the past. Militiamen have cracked down on them violently, local residents say.
"Many people, young men, have been arrested. Two of my cousins have been arrested," said the exiled man who asked not to be named. "They are arresting people who have taken part in earlier protests, or just young people."
He said militiamen seeking to prevent a protest had blocked worshippers from entering a central mosque in Tajoura earlier on Friday. No one was hurt in the confrontation, he said.
Security has been tight around Tripoli, and new army checkpoints have sprung up in the city centre where many streets are adorned with large portraits of Gaddafi.
The roar of jet engines has been regularly heard in the skies above Tripoli as Western forces continue to enforce a U.N.-authorised no fly zone over Libya. (Writing by Maria Golovnina; editing by Ralph Boulton)
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Onder een aantal voorwaarden zijn de opstandelingen in Libi bereid tot het sluiten van een bestand met de Libische leider Moammar Kadhafi. Dat heeft voorzitter Mustafa Abdel Jalil van de Libische Nationale Overgangsraad, die de opstandelingen vertegenwoordigt, vrijdag gezegd.
De rebellen eisen onder meer dat Kadhafi troepen met huurlingen terughaalt en dat ook Libirs in de westelijke steden, waarvan de meeste onder controle van het regeringsleger staan, de vrijheid krijgen om hun mening te uiten. Vreedzame protesten tegen het regime van Kadhafi moeten mogelijk blijven.
Kadhafi heeft zelf meerdere malen een staakt-het-vuren afgekondigd. De internationale gemeenschap en de rebellen namen die bestanden echter niet serieus.
VN-resolutie
De VN-resolutie die de luchtaanvallen in Libi mogelijk maakt, vroeg Kadhafi en de rebellen om het geweld te staken. Kadhafi kondigde onmiddellijk een staakt-het-vuren aan, maar tot nu toe wijst niets erop dat hij van plan is om zich eraan te houden. Zijn troepen voeren constant aanvallen uit op de rebellen in het oosten van het land, en vielen ook Misurata aan, de enige stad die de rebellen in het Westen bezet hebben.
Die aanvallen gaan ook vandaag onverminderd door. De militairen vallen winkels en huizen aan in het centrum van Misurata, aldus een woordvoerder van de rebellen. 'Ze gebruiken tanks, raketgranaten, mortiergranaten en andere projectielen om de stad te raken. Het bombardement was lukraak, maar zeer intensief', aldus de zegsman. 'We herkennen de stad niet meer. De verwoesting is niet te beschrijven.'
'De aanhangers van Kadhafi zijn nu middenin de stad en plunderen de boel, waaronder winkels en woningen, en ze vernietigen daarbij alles', vertelde de woordvoerder. In Misurata, 200 kilometer ten oosten van Tripoli, wordt al dagenlang hevig gevochten. Daarbij zouden volgens de rebellen zeker 124 mensen zijn omgekomen.
Mortiergranaten
Volgens persbureau AP hebben de rebellen inmiddels de beschikking over mortiergranaten, en reden ze donderdagavond in een konvooi met tenminste acht raketwerpers. Eerder deze week ontbrak het de rebellen nog aan zwaar wapentuig. Ook lijken de opstandelingen nu meer communicatiemiddelen ter beschikking te hebben, zoals radio's en satelliettelefoons, en maken ze een meer georganiseerde indruk.
http://www.volkskrant.nl/(...)n-voor-bestand.dhtml![]()
Yup, maar die Vreeken is dan ook niet helemaal lekker.quote:Op vrijdag 1 april 2011 14:30 schreef zoefbust het volgende:
wat een mafkees die Harald Doornbos als ie dit soort dingen schrijft .
kan ook 1 april grap zijn [ afbeelding ]
#volkskrant Vreeken is ook hier in Benghazi, vandaar. noemt zich journalist, maar lijkt meer op voorlichter ministerie informatie Iran...
Dit is
Rob Vreeken (1953) studeerde Internationale Betrekkingen in Amsterdam en doorliep de School voor de Journalistiek in Utrecht. Hij trad in 1983 bij de Volkskrant in dienst als binnenlandredacteur. De afgelopen achttien jaar werkte hij onafgebroken voor de redactie buitenland, waar hij voornamelijk verslag doet van internationale samenwerking.
Sinds 2005 schrijft hij voor de zaterdagse rubriek Geboren in in het Betoog. Deze is ook online te beluisteren. In 2008 staat hij bovendien met een buitenlandcolumn in het Vervolg.
http://opinie.volkskrant.nl/author/show/id/46/Rob_Vreeken~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
BBC
An update on Emam al-Obeidi, the woman who burst into a Tripoli hotel on Saturday to tell foreign journalists that she'd been raped by Col Gaddafi's soldiers, before being dragged out of the hotel by security officials. She hasn't been seen since.
Her parents have told the BBC they're sad about what happened, and that they're proud of their daughter.~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
Rebellen Libi weer terug in Brega
TRIPOLI De Libische opstandelingen zijn weer terug in de oostelijke stad Brega. Dat heeft de Arabische nieuwszender al-Jazeera gemeld. Troepen die loyaal zijn aan de Libische leider Muammar Kaddafi hadden de opstandelingen woensdag uit Brega verjaagd.![]()
quote:http://www.guardian.co.uk(...)e-attempts-talk-west
The regime of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi has initiated a concerted effort to open lines of communication with western governments in an attempt to bring the conflict in the country to an end.
As fighting continues in Libya, the country's former prime minister Abdul Ati al-Obeidi told Channel 4: "We are trying to talk to the British, the French and the Americans to stop the killing of people. We are trying to find a mutual solution."
Obeidi's indication of the increased effort to make contact with western governments came as opposition leaders in the rebels' de facto capital of Benghazi laid out their own conditions for a ceasefire.
The initiatives on both sides appear to reflect an emerging stalemate between the forces and a growing war-weariness.
Obeidi's comments followed his confirmation that a meeting had taken place between a senior aide to Gaddafi's influential son Saif al-Islam and British officials on Wednesday in London, as revealed by the Guardian.
Mohammed Ismail's meeting with UK officials was also confirmed by a friend of his in Tripoli.
Ismail is a key fixer in the Gaddafi regime who has been used by the Gaddafi family to negotiate arms deals and he has considerable contacts in the west.
It has also emerged that British officials have been in contact with a number of Libyan officials, including Ismail, in recent weeks in behind-the-scenes diplomacy, according to a spokesman for David Cameron, who declined to give specific details. "We are sending them all one very clear message, which is that Gaddafi must go."
The spokesman stressed that Britain had not been involved in negotiating any possible trade-offs aimed at sealing Gaddafi's exit from power. "There are no deals," he said.
The disclosure that private conversations have been going on between western officials and their Libyan counterparts, even as the same governments have been bombing Libyan troops on the ground, have come in the wake of the defection of Gaddafi's most senior ally to the UK earlier this week, the former foreign minister and intelligence chief Moussa Koussa.
The comments made by Obeidi, an influential former diplomat who was a key negotiator of Libya's renunciation of its nuclear weapons programme, appear to verify claims made by the US secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, that she was aware that people close to Gaddafi were attempting to make contact.
His remarks emerged at the same time as a senior rebel spokesman laid out conditions for a ceasefire, the key demand being that Gaddafi pulls his military forces out of all of the country's cities and permits peaceful protests against his regime.
The conditions were announced by Mustafa Abdul-Jalil, head of the opposition's interim governing council, based in Benghazi, who spoke during a joint press conference with the United Nations envoy, Abdelilah al-Khatib.
Khatib is visiting Benghazi in the hope of reaching a political solution to the crisis in the north African nation.
Abdul-Jalil said the rebels' condition for a ceasefire was "that the Gaddafi brigades and forces withdraw from inside and outside Libyan cities to give freedom to the Libyan people to choose, and the world will see that they will choose freedom".Free Assange! Hack the Planet
[b]Op dinsdag 6 januari 2009 19:59 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:[/b]
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quote:http://www.volkskrant.nl/(...)operatie-Libie.dhtml
De lidstaten van de Europese Unie hebben vandaag besloten tot een militaire operatie in Libi. De missie is bedoeld om de humanitaire hulpverlening te ondersteunen.
Dat maakte de Europese Unie vandaag bekend. De lidstaten wachten nu een verzoek af van de VN-organisatie OCHA voordat zij in actie komen.
De zogenoemde EUFOR Libi-operatie wil bijdragen aan de beveiliging van ontheemden als die zich verplaatsen of gevacueerd worden. Ook zal de EUFOR humanitaire instanties helpen bij hun activiteiten.
Resoluties
Met de militaire missie wil de unie bijdragen aan de uitvoering van de resoluties van de VN-Veiligheidsraad over Libi. Het hoodfkwartier van EUFOR Libi komt in Rome.
Voorlopig zijn de kosten geschat op 7,9 miljoen euro. Het is de bedoeling dat de missie hooguit vier maanden gaat duren.Free Assange! Hack the Planet
[b]Op dinsdag 6 januari 2009 19:59 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:[/b]
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Die heeft wat flowers in zijn haar gestoken!quote:Op vrijdag 1 april 2011 14:59 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:
Shimon Perez in The Guardian:
We in Israel welcome the Arab spring
De eerste helft klinkt mooi, de tweede helft al te roze.
(If you're going to) Al Bengazi![]()
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RAF and allies destroy Gaddafi ammunition bunkers
A Military Operations news article
31 Mar 11
Among the targets in Libya that have been destroyed by the RAF, Royal Navy and coalition forces over the last week are underground bunkers providing ammunition to the Libyan Army.
The bunkers before and after the co-ordinated air assault
The ammunition bunkers - used to store small arms and artillery munitions - before and after the US and UK launched a co-ordinated air assault
[Picture: via MOD]
The bunkers stored and provided ammunition to the elements of the Libyan Army operating in the north of the country in the area near Misurata.
The site, north of the town of Sebha, was home to 40 concealed underground bunkers storing small arms and artillery munitions.
On Thursday 24 March, US and Royal Navy (from HMS Triumph) Tomahawk missiles targeted and disabled air defence assets in the vicinity.
Then, in the early hours of Monday 28 March, the US and UK launched a co-ordinated air assault on the base.
Flying out of RAF Marham, RAF Tornado GR4 aircraft - refuelled en route by RAF VC10 aircraft - fired Storm Shadow missiles at a number of the bunkers to the north west of the site, destroying them and all their contents.
This activity was supported by other coalition aircraft in a co-ordinated attack which resulted in the destruction of all 40 bunkers.
Explosions at the scene would have been contained largely within the underground bunkers.
Destruction of the facility has denied ammunition to the Libyan Army which will become increasingly important as fighting continues in Misurata and Zintan where it is expected that demand for ammunition resupply will remain high.
Defence Secretary Dr Liam Fox said:
"With highly targeted strikes like this we are hitting Gaddafi's forces where it hurts, limiting their supply lines and in turn reducing their capability to kill their own civilians.
"Over the last few days UK jets over the skies of Libya have taken out a lot of Gaddafi's military assets including air defence systems, tanks and armoured personnel carriers, in line with the UNSCR [United Nations Security Council Resolution]."![]()
Het is een groot gebied die wapen bunkers- 2 bij 1 km
Het ligt vlakbij Sabha waar het hoofdkwartier is van de geheime dienst .
De zoon van Gaddafi woont daar in een oud kasteel .
Het is 600 km van Tripoli af en op zich een erg vreemde maar wel strategische plek .
Ik vermoed dat de mannen uit Chad,Sudan, Mali , Niger en Nigeria als ze het land
binnenkomen daar van wapens voorzien worden .
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Hoog bezoek voor Libi-detachement op Sardini
(Novum) - Commandant luchtstrijdkrachten luitenant-generaal Jac Jansen heeft vrijdag het Nederlandse detachement bezocht op de vliegbasis Decimomannu in Sardini. De 160-koppige eenheid wordt ingezet rond Libi. Dat meldt het ministerie van Defensie.
Nederland heeft onder meer zes F-16's en een KDC-10 tankvliegtuig gestuurd om een bijdrage te leveren aan de handhaving van het wapenembargo en vliegverbod boven Libi. Jansen liet weten onder de indruk te zijn van wat de Nederlanders in korte tijd hebben bereikt.
De generaal stelt dat het politieke besluit voor de bijdrage slechts anderhalve week geleden is genomen. Hij prees in het bijzonder de inzet van de detachementsleden. "Al een week later zijn de eerste operationele missies achter de rug. En dat terwijl zo'n eerste detachement natuurlijk met heel veel zaken in de opbouwfase te maken heeft."![]()
AJE 6:20pmquote:Op vrijdag 1 april 2011 15:56 schreef sunny16947 het volgende:
15:33 BBC The BBCs Nick Springate reports from Libyas eastern town of Brega that for the first time, rag-tag rebel forces have been bolstered by a number of well-armed, seemingly well-trained soldiers in full military attire. Its not clear where theyve come from, our correspondent says, but their very presence has boosted morale on the front line
It appears that the opposition's commanders are taking firmer control at the front lines, screening fighters who are trying to join up with their forces based on their experience, and barring journalists from entering zones where they are concerned about giving away their positions.
AJE 5:00pm
The French tricolour has joined the pre-Gaddafi Libyan flag as a popular item being sold by street vendors in Benghazi. Flags are going for about five dinars (about $3), and French flags adorn many buildings and cars.
Zou Frankrijk wat vreemdelingenlegioen hebben uitgeleend?
Of zouden rijke oliestaten waarvan heel wat zonen aan de engelse militaire academies zijn afgestudeerd ondersteuning hebben gestuurd? Wat meer arabische bemoeienis zou welkom zijn.
Dat doen Tunesi en Egypte natuurlijk ook al op het humanitaire vlak door enorme hoeveelheden vluchtelingen op te vangen.
OF de dappere maar onbesuisde jongeren accepteren eindelijk dat er meer cordinatie nodig is.
Al de naar de oppositie overgelopen militairen waren natuurlijk ook niet meteen een functionerende eenheid.
Ben wel benieuwd hoe dat zit.
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Reuters
Libyan govt rejects rebels' conditions for ceasefire, says troops will not leave Libyan cities![]()
Ze willen een eenzijdig staakt het vurenquote:Op vrijdag 1 april 2011 21:51 schreef zoefbust het volgende:
Reuters
Libyan govt rejects rebels' conditions for ceasefire, says troops will not leave Libyan cities
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[b]Op dinsdag 6 januari 2009 19:59 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:[/b]
De gevolgen van de argumenten van de anti-rook maffia![]()
Me2, zal binnenkort wel wat meer over bekend worden, al hoop ik eigenlijk ook dat de anti's eens wat meer 'binnen kamers' houden qua strategie/planning.quote:Op vrijdag 1 april 2011 21:47 schreef svann het volgende:
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AJE 6:20pm
It appears that the opposition's commanders are taking firmer control at the front lines, screening fighters who are trying to join up with their forces based on their experience, and barring journalists from entering zones where they are concerned about giving away their positions.
AJE 5:00pm
The French tricolour has joined the pre-Gaddafi Libyan flag as a popular item being sold by street vendors in Benghazi. Flags are going for about five dinars (about $3), and French flags adorn many buildings and cars.
Zou Frankrijk wat vreemdelingenlegioen hebben uitgeleend?
Of zouden rijke oliestaten waarvan heel wat zonen aan de engelse militaire academies zijn afgestudeerd ondersteuning hebben gestuurd? Wat meer arabische bemoeienis zou welkom zijn.
Dat doen Tunesi en Egypte natuurlijk ook al op het humanitaire vlak door enorme hoeveelheden vluchtelingen op te vangen.
OF de dappere maar onbesuisde jongeren accepteren eindelijk dat er meer cordinatie nodig is.
Al de naar de oppositie overgelopen militairen waren natuurlijk ook niet meteen een functionerende eenheid.
Ben wel benieuwd hoe dat zit.~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
http://www.libyafeb17.com
20:29 DIRECT from Misratah
Wefaq Media have confirmed that a convoy of Gaddafi forces that was trying to enter the city via the heavy goods entrance towards the citys port and Brega warehouse has been bombed by coalition air forces. The convoy was composed of 1 tank and a number of military trucks
DIRECT from Misratah
the city is now very quiet after coalition air strikes destroyed a Gaddafi military convoy attempting to enter the city and the port.
Misratah tonight shortly after Gaddafi military convoy was destroyed
Als de regeringstroepen de heavy goods entrance in handen hadden gekregen zou Misrata onvermijdelijk vallen.![]()
Dus waarschijnlijk weer vele doden.quote:NOS - Misurata - Ooggetuigen zeggen dat het regeringsleger onder meer tanks en mortieren heeft ingezet. Het centrum en de haven zijn grotendeels vernield. De troepen van Kadhafi zouden ook huizen en winkels plunderen.Ik vraag me eigenlijk af hoe lang het duurt voordat de coalitie zo'n grootschalige aanval doorheeft. Gebruiken ze daarvoor satellietbeelden?
Hier nog een YouTube, gaat over nieuws van een o.a. week geleden, Nic Robertson van CNN boos op Fox News over hun slechte nieuwsgaring.
2019: The Great Awakening![]()
Misratah Video: wreckage of Gaddafis military convoy after coalition air strikes today
Wefaq Media have uploaded a video that shows Gaddafis military convoy that attempted to enter Misratah from the heavy goods entrance. The convoy was composed of one tank and a number of military trucks.
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1937525599233
Dankbare Misrata verdedigers komen het schroot checken.
Wat een herrie. Zij zijn natuurlijk wel wat gewend als ze al twee weken beschoten worden.![]()
NicRobertsonCNN Nic Robertson
Libyan govt spokesman appears set to fail on promise to find #EmanAlObeidi & organize journalists' visit.~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
Uitgebreid overzicht van Reuters.
Gaddafi forces storm Misrata, rebels offer trucequote:Reuters - Misurata - "They used tanks, rocket-propelled grenades, mortar rounds and other projectiles to hit the city today. It was random and very intense bombardment," the spokesman, called Sami, told Reuters by telephone. "We no longer recognize the place. The destruction cannot be described."
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BBC television quoted a Libyan doctor as saying a coalition air strike had killed seven civilians, mostly children, and wounded another 25 near the oil town of Brega on Wednesday.
The doctor said he had been called to a village 15 km (9 miles) from Brega after the strike hit a pro-Gaddafi military convoy. A trailer containing ammunition exploded between two homes, killing girls and young men aged between 12 and 20, the BBC said on Friday. The report has not been confirmed.
NRC - Libische opstandelingen vandaag bij Ajdabiyah op weg naar het front bij Brega. Foto Reuters / Andrew Winning
[ Bericht 0% gewijzigd door MangoTree op 01-04-2011 23:50:31 ]2019: The Great Awakening![]()
De onderste twee alinea's van je quote gaan over Brega, de bovenste over Misrata.
Misschien even erbij zetten?
Of de bovenste alinea even buiten de quote laten?
=edit= Yep. Duidelijker zo.
Mooie samenvatting onder die link.
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Ja dat zag ik, daarom had ik de puntjes ertussen en vermelde ik dat het om een overzicht gingquote:Op vrijdag 1 april 2011 23:46 schreef svann het volgende:
De onderste twee alinea's van je quote gaan over Brega, de bovenste over Misrata.
Beetje gefixed, zo beter?2019: The Great Awakening![]()
BEIJING, April 1 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang met announce today that China would be joining the coalition enforcing United Nations Security Council Resolution 1970.
"China takes her responsibilities seriously. We have a responsibility to protect the innocents. The Chinese people today demands that we extend our protection to whomever that needs our protection. Protecting women and children should not be about national priorities," Li told Westerwelle, who is also Germany's foreign minister.
China always attaches great importance to Responsibility to Protect, Li said.
Though different in strategic outlook, China, like NATO, cannot standby while Qaddafy slaughters his own people.![]()
Oh? En wat gaan ze doen? En wat gaan ze doen met Tibet en de Oeigoeren?quote:Op zaterdag 2 april 2011 00:27 schreef zoefbust het volgende:
BEIJING, April 1 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang met announce today that China would be joining the coalition enforcing United Nations Security Council Resolution 1970.
"China takes her responsibilities seriously. We have a responsibility to protect the innocents. The Chinese people today demands that we extend our protection to whomever that needs our protection. Protecting women and children should not be about national priorities," Li told Westerwelle, who is also Germany's foreign minister.
China always attaches great importance to Responsibility to Protect, Li said.
Though different in strategic outlook, China, like NATO, cannot standby while Qaddafy slaughters his own people.
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quote:Gaddafi's sons show psychological warfare is not all on the western side
As the Libya conflict enters its third month, Whitehall is full of whispered talk of secret defections and cloak-and-dagger deals with more "reasonable" elements within the much-weakened Tripoli regime. The embattled sons of Muammar Gaddafi are looking for a way out, and may even be prepared to dump their father to save their own skins – or so the grapevine has it.
Security analysts and diplomatic insiders see things differently. It's clear, they say, that after weeks of inconclusive conflict, neither side can win a military victory. Without a western ground invasion, the rebels are not strong enough to dislodge Gaddafi. So instead, Britain and the US are increasingly engaged in psychological warfare in the hope of fomenting internal dissension and regime collapse. This campaign includes disinformation about the other side's intentions.
The revamped approach apparently scored a big success this week with the defection of Moussa Koussa, Gaddafi's foreign minister. But two can play at this game. Gaddafi's most prominent sons, Saif al-Islam and Mutassim, the national security adviser, were also waging their own "war of nerves", the sources said. They appeared to be calculating that the Nato-led coalition will run out of time, split apart, and forfeit crucial Arab and domestic support.
Far from genuinely looking for a solution, the brothers' strategy comprises unofficial "back door" offers of time-consuming talks, floating vague ideas of an "honourable" exit for their father, and impracticable suggestions that they could help form a unity government, the sources suggested.
"Psychological warfare is being waged by western governments in order to hasten the crumbling of the regime," said Jonathan Eyal, director of international security studies at the Royal United Services Institute in London. "The big hope for western strategy is to avoid a drift into stalemate and avoid putting boots on the ground and hope it [the regime] collapses from within.
"But they don't have much time. So they are saying, look, the foreign minister has defected to London, there are lots of other defections, look, the [regime] structure is folding. They say this to sow confusion in Tripoli and also to reassure the media, people like yourselves, that they know what they are doing. The London conference [on Libya last Monday] delivered the same message," Eyal said. "There is a slight element of hype. It suits western governments to fluff it up as much as possible."
A diplomatic source with close knowledge of Libya expressed scepticism about uncorroborated suggestions that Saif, Mutassim and another Gaddafi son, Saadi, had proposed a deal in which they would stay in office but their father would give up real power.
The Guardian disclosed on Friday that one of Saif's close aides, Mohammed Ismail, has held talks in London with government officials.
"Saif has had to do what his dad says," the source said. "He's had to choose between family loyalties and the need for reform and bringing Libya up to date. For the past eight or nine years, he chose reform. But blood has proved stronger."
The idea of a national unity government including Gaddafi's sons and members of the rebels' national council was probably unworkable and would not satisfy the western coalition as, under that scenario, the Gaddafi clan would have survived in power. At the same time, the sons were too tainted by their close association with the regime to hope to successfully distance themselves from it at this late stage, the source added.
"It's a pretty dire look-out for all the brothers. No one wants them. Where would they live? What sort of life would it be? We can't just tell them to surrender and come to the UK. The law would catch up with them," the source said.
"There are a lot of rumours being put about. A lot of material has been put in play. The fact is, they [the Nato coalition] have not had a lot of success in getting rid of Gaddafi. They don't want to put boots on the ground. They've said they're going to do it legally. But they can't do it militarily. So they've found other means of proceeding."
Psychological pressure on the regime increased significantly on Thursday when the New York Times and the Washington Post had stories, quoting unidentified US officials, claiming that Barack Obama had secretly authorised covert operations inside Libya to assist the rebels. David Cameron's statement this week that Britain has not ruled out supplying arms to the rebels in eastern Libya also appeared to be part of the escalating war of nerves. No weapons have actually been sent.
Eyal said it was likely Gaddafi's sons were also pursuing a form of psychological warfare by making proposals that could deflect the US and Britain from their purpose of removing Gaddafi.
"It's plausible that feelers [about a deal] are being put out. But it's unlikely anyone is going to like it. It would indicate a certain sense of desperation in the Gaddafi ranks," Eyal said.
"It may also be an attempt to divide the coalition and knock out the Arab countries. The Arabs are hardly involved already. What the regime is saying to the Arab world is that there could be a reasonable deal on the table and the west won't take it. They want to turn the conflict into the west versus the Arabs."Free Assange! Hack the Planet
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Ik zie het nuquote:
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Droevig spel.quote:The full quote from Musa Ibrahim, the government spokesman, when rejecting the opposition's conditions for a ceasefire:
The rebels never offered any peace.....we are the ones who offered peace weeks ago, and we said we are going to talk, and let's sit down and everything. The rebels are not offering peace. If you are making impossible demands, it's a trick, it's a trick. So, okay, I could come to the rebels and say: 'rebels, I offer you peace, get out of Benghazi on a ship, this is my condition.' You can't do that. These are our cities, these are the cities of the Libyan government. You hate this government? You can hate it. Many people hate their governments. That's not the question. If you want peace, you keep things as they are, you sit down and you negotiate. But to make impossible demands is a trick. So what they are doing is not a genuine wish for peace." bron2019: The Great Awakening![]()
AnnCurry NBCNews: US military will stop flying COMBAT missions over Libya, only SUPPORT missions incl reconnaissance, starting April 2.12:21am on 4/2/2011
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whenindoubtdo: UNCONFIRMED: Reports that Colonel Abdulrahman Al Said has defected and is besieging #Gaddafi's Bab Al-azizIya compound in #Tripoli. #Libya
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Visionaryck: Can any of the international media confirm what is reportedly going on in Tripoli? #Libya (defecting colonel attacking the compound)
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AbdallahSenussi: BREAKING: Reports that Colonel Abdelrahman AlSaid defected and IS NOW BESIEGING BAB AL-AZIZIYA #Gaddafi compound in #tripoli #libya #feb17
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knimer: Unconfirmed developments in #Tripoli now. Some sources confirming residents uprising. Others report an armed unrest in a jail. #Libya #Feb17
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Al Jazeera English Liveblog Former Libyan Interior Minister Abdel Fattah Younes al Abidi, who was appointed head of the rebel forces after defecting, arrives at a checkpoint near the frontline, outside Brega in eastern Libya.![]()
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Nayira17: Phoned family in tripoli and they said they didn't here anything #Libya #feb17
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KamilBallim: AJE has Nothing on Tripoli. Twitter is amazing #Libya
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Op twitter gaat het hard rond deze geruchten.2019: The Great Awakening![]()
Klinkt heftig, ik wilde eigenlijk gaan slapen
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Wat een zooitje weer.Nu heb je te doen met een stel rebellen waar communicatie een nieuw voor woord is.
Als K, of G, niet snel opstapt gaat dit weer jaren duren. En dan krijg je het volgende probleem, wie gaat deze puinhoop weer in handen nemen?
't Zal wel weer een backfire situatie worden over een jaar of wat.
What a mess.Patience is not one of my virtues, neither is memory. Or patience for that matter.![]()
LibyansWB: #TRIPOLI : reports of gunfires are not true, up to this moment, nothing has been burned.
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saladin70: Tripoli fight is not true. Gossip in Twitter like Spam to Emails ... Pls Stop BS. #Libya #feb17
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Detained Journalist Interrogated on Libyan State Televisionquote:Amnesty International - Rana El-Aqbani, a detained Syrian national and journalist, appeared in an interview on Libyan state television and was grilled in a very aggressive way that seemed more like an interrogation. Watch below, with commentary from Amnesty International Libya researcher Kiana Eltahawy:2019: The Great Awakening![]()
Zonde dat het er daar zo aan toegaat door een infantiele leider.quote:Op zaterdag 2 april 2011 00:43 schreef zoefbust het volgende:
wat zien die steden er uit nu (Misrata)
[ afbeelding ]Any man who can drive safely while kissing a pretty girl
is simply not giving the kiss the attention it deserves.![]()
Ja, da's inderdaad iets wat niet te verwachten was.quote:Op zaterdag 2 april 2011 03:34 schreef MisterJ.Lo het volgende:
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Zonde dat het er daar zo aan toegaat door een infantiele leider.Patience is not one of my virtues, neither is memory. Or patience for that matter.![]()
Mooi om te zien, eindelijk weer eens wat beter nieuws voor de rebellenquote:Op vrijdag 1 april 2011 23:33 schreef svann het volgende:
Misratah Video: wreckage of Gaddafis military convoy after coalition air strikes today
Wefaq Media have uploaded a video that shows Gaddafis military convoy that attempted to enter Misratah from the heavy goods entrance. The convoy was composed of one tank and a number of military trucks.
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1937525599233
Dankbare Misrata verdedigers komen het schroot checken.
Wat een herrie. Zij zijn natuurlijk wel wat gewend als ze al twee weken beschoten worden.
Wat gewoon is voor de spin, is chaos voor de vlieg.![]()
Probeer je nu semi grappig te doen knul.quote:Op zaterdag 2 april 2011 04:10 schreef popolon het volgende:
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Ja, da's inderdaad iets wat niet te verwachten was.Any man who can drive safely while kissing a pretty girl
is simply not giving the kiss the attention it deserves.![]()
In elk geval is Nederland weer kansloos bezig. Wil een beetje meedoen om populair te blijven zonder echt een juiste strategie en tactiek toe te passen om de vijand te verslaan. Een geheime dienst die op zondag geen mail leest.quote:Op zaterdag 2 april 2011 10:26 schreef MisterJ.Lo het volgende:
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Probeer je nu semi grappig te doen knul.Wat een amateur club is dat.
Wordt als iemand die voortdurend dood is. De ware volgeling van bushid sterft elke ochtend en avond opnieuw. En wordt niet gehinderd door angst voor de dood. Yamamoto Tsunetomo's hagakure.![]()
Ik ben het inderdaad eens dat Nederland op de wijze en onder deze voorwaarden niets te zoeken heeft in Libi.quote:Op zaterdag 2 april 2011 10:28 schreef Megumi het volgende:
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In elk geval is Nederland weer kansloos bezig. Wil een beetje meedoen om populair te blijven zonder echt een juiste strategie en tactiek toe te passen om de vijand te verslaan.Any man who can drive safely while kissing a pretty girl
is simply not giving the kiss the attention it deserves.![]()
Pure geldverspilling en geveinsde image building. Andere Europese landen hebben het beter voor elkaar.quote:Op zaterdag 2 april 2011 10:30 schreef MisterJ.Lo het volgende:
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Ik ben het inderdaad eens dat Nederland op de wijze en onder deze voorwaarden niets te zoeken heeft in Libi.![]()
Weet ik niet voorlopig is er in Libi geen duidelijke winnaar. En Kaddafi heeft zich door de jaren heen bewezen als een sluwe politicus die zich uit meer lastige zaken heeft gewurmd. Zolang er geen duidelijk beleid is om naast zijn luchtmacht ook zijn grondtroepen te bestrijden liggen alle kansen open. En zijn de kansen voor de opstandelingen zeer klein op een overwinning. Is althans mijn inschatting.quote:Op zaterdag 2 april 2011 10:37 schreef abdalfawaz het volgende:
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Pure geldverspilling en geveinsde image building. Andere Europese landen hebben het beter voor elkaar.Wordt als iemand die voortdurend dood is. De ware volgeling van bushid sterft elke ochtend en avond opnieuw. En wordt niet gehinderd door angst voor de dood. Yamamoto Tsunetomo's hagakure.![]()
Verder is naar mijn mening het buitenlands beleid van Europa als geheel of een Europees land buitengewoon zwak te noemen ten opzichte van landen als de VS, China en Rusland. Europa en of Nederland zullen zich moeten schikken in een bijrol in de periferie voorlopig.Wordt als iemand die voortdurend dood is. De ware volgeling van bushid sterft elke ochtend en avond opnieuw. En wordt niet gehinderd door angst voor de dood. Yamamoto Tsunetomo's hagakure.![]()
Tja, het was natuurlijk te verwachten met niemand op de grond:
Reuters:
Libyan rebels say ten of their fighters killed in Coalition air strike on outskirts of Brega![]()
Tsja. En dan zit je vijf of tien jaar verder, constante no-fly-zone, Khaddafi blijft zijn gebied terroriseren en als de "internationale gemeenschap" zijn "geloofwaardigheid" niet wil verliezen, moet er nu echt iets gedaan worden, de tiran mag niet aan de macht blijven! Grondtroepen, oorlog, parlementaire commissie 'hoe heeft het zover kunnen komen en kunnen we daar van leren nu met die no-fly-zone boven Soedan'.quote:Op zaterdag 2 april 2011 01:50 schreef popolon het volgende:
Wat een zooitje weer.Nu heb je te doen met een stel rebellen waar communicatie een nieuw voor woord is.
Als K, of G, niet snel opstapt gaat dit weer jaren duren. En dan krijg je het volgende probleem, wie gaat deze puinhoop weer in handen nemen?
't Zal wel weer een backfire situatie worden over een jaar of wat.
What a mess.
Ik heb het al eerder gezegd, deze Westerse oorlog tegen Libie is ondoordacht machoisme, naast illegaal, en na al de debacles in Irak en Kosovo en Somalie en Afghanistan kan je je eigenlijk niet voorstellen dat men dan heel achteloos zegt: ' ach, laten we Libie aanvallen en dan hopen we dat het goed komt en dan zien we wel'. Sowieso, het is een onnodige oorlog en onnodige oorlogen moet je niet voeren.![]()
ff een vraagje ... hoe zit het met deze beweringen ??ik weet niet veel van die "raketten "en vroeg me af hoe het zit met dat uranium en stralingsgevaar ........quote:In Libi worden de armour piercing-Tomahawkraketten gebruikt tegen Libische tanks van Kaddafi. Iedere raket bevat 360 kg verarmd uranium. Hiermee is tot nu toe minstens 40 Ton verarmd uranium in het Libische en mondiale milieu terechtgekomen.
Onschuldige burgers in de omgeving van de doelwitten en in de hele streek, buurlanden en wereldwijd worden zo slachtoffer van stralingsbesmetting van deze wapens en de UNO is goed op de hoogte van dit feit.
We kennen het vreselijke effect van deze wapens en de gevolgen ervan voor de menselijke gezondheid, vooral voor kinderen en ongeborenen, bijvoorbeeld in Irak, waar de vrouwen van Falhujah niet langer kinderen kunnen krijgen wegens het grote gevaar voor voortijdige bevalling en ernstige misvormingen, als direct gevolg van deze wapens.
De ministers van defensie en de militaire leiders kennen ten volle de implicaties van het gebruik van deze wapens, Decrem inbegrepen.
Getuigt het van de totale wereldvreemdheid van de politiek en onze vertegenwoordigers in het Parlement die unaniem de deelname van Belgi aan Odyssee Dawn goedkeurden onder de pretext van het beschermen van de Libische bevolking , en daarmee een vrijgeleide gaven om met massavernietigingswapens (WMD's) een nieuwe misdaad tegen de menselijkheid te plegen met als eerste slachtoffer de Libische bevolking?hoezo adhd ?![]()
Haha.
Any man who can drive safely while kissing a pretty girl
is simply not giving the kiss the attention it deserves.![]()
11:00 BBC & Al Jazeera English 15 revolutionaries were killed when a coalition air strike hit their convoy west of Ajdabiya. The BBC reports that anti-aircraft fire was shot in the air from the convoy, which may have led the coalition planes to strike. BBC and Reuters report that according to some revolutionaries, Gaddafi forces sneaked in among them and fired the weapon to bring about such an attack, but this hasnt been confirmed.![]()
Net een stukje op Al-jazeera gezien waar Kadaffis troepen een rebel gevangen hielden.
Hij moest "Lang leve Kadaffi" zeggen. Hij antwoordde met "Allah Akbar" en ze schoten hem dood, heftig.Terrorism is the poor mans war, war is the rich mans terrorism.![]()
Eens zien of ze nu, met betere (bege)leiding, de stad weten vast te houden.
AJE
2:40pm
Al Jazeera's correspondent reported that Libyan pro-democracy fighters have taken control of most the Libyan city of Brega after having engaged in clashes with Gaddafi forces.~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
quote:quote:Libya: wife of defecting foreign minister captured in firefight
The wife of the Libyan foreign minister who defected to Britain earlier this week has been seized by Colonel Gaddafi and is being interrogated by his "internal security" officials, The Daily Telegraph can disclose.
She is thought to have been captured amid eyewitness reports of a fierce gunfight at Col Gaddafi's central Tripoli compound as the regime stepped in to stop further defections.
Yesterday, local residents recalled how the most fierce firefight yet seen in central Tripoli had erupted within hours of the regime confirming that the Foreign Minister had defected.
"The blocks in that area are the homes to high ranking official of the state who must live close to Col Gaddafi. People say that some of them were trying to flee with their families when they came under attack from the guards," said a local resident.
"They gave as they got but there was a panic that the regime had to cover up."
"In the morning they were still cleaning up the blood," he said. "It was a big operation."
Gunfire is not unusual after dark in Tripoli as residents use newly issued Kalashnikov AK-47 weapons to "celebrate" victory claims on state television. But witnesses said the prolonged battle around the Bab al-Azzizia neighbourhood was the worst fighting in the capital since the rebel uprising was crushed last month.
"It wasn't just AK-47 celebratory firing off, it was heavy exchanges, a proper battle," another onlooker said.
Potential defectors were yesterday under pressure to make public statements of loyalty to the regime and Gaddafi double the number of guards on leading figures and their families, according to one aide. Relatives said that suspect bureaucrats were being questioned by internal security.
Shurki Ghanem, a former prime minister who heads the state oil company and had been said to have defected after leaving for Tunisia with the Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa, issued a statement in Tripoli saying that he was still in office.
Omar Durdah, the head of the overseas intelligence agency, told State television that he had not left the country.
"I am in Libya and will remain here steadfast in the same camp of the revolution despite everything," Mr Dorda said. "I never thought to cross the borders or violate commitment to the people, the revolution and the leader."
The family of Moussa Koussa, the Libyan Foreign Secretary, were previously thought to have also fled to Britain. His wife's detention in Libya is likely to be part of an attempt to stop her husband from helping MI6.
The Libyan foreign minister is thought to have crucial information about the regime and is also suspected of being involved in terrorist plots across Europe including the Lockerbie bombing.
Last night, Koussa who is currently staying at safe house in southern England was said to be in a "fragile condition".
It is not clear how British authorities will react if he attempts to leave the country.
He is thought to have left Libya after telling the regime he needed medical treatment in Tunisia and the disclosure his wife was left behind may point to a more complicated story being behind his defection than previously thought.
British intelligence agents are thought to be in discussions with about 12 people close to the regime who are considering defecting.
Even the dictator's sons are now rumoured to be considering fleeing the country and Col Gaddafi yesterday imposed a "ring of steel" around key regime figures.
The turmoil at the top of regime emboldened Col Gaddafi's opponents to resume attacks in the eastern suburbs of the capital.
Opposition activists said that Libyan forces were unable to enter the side streets of Tajoura, the Tripoli suburb that was at the forefront of the uprising last month.
An army post came under ambush from two sides according to opposition reports.
Police dramatically stepped up checkpoints around the capital on Thursday night.
Flak jacket wearing militia men inspected cars and questioned drivers after an alert for troublemakers was distributed to the security services.
Earlier this week, a key aide to Saif Gaddafi, the dictator's son, was in Britain and is understood to have floated a scheme which would see Col Gaddafi leave the country with his sons playing a role in a transition government. British officials rejected any such plan.
This weekend is emerging as critical in the civil war in Libya and diplomatic efforts to remove the regime. Yesterday, there were reports that the rebels had regrouped and were better organised to launch a fresh offensive against Libyan forces.
Qatar was also in negotiations with opposition leaders to begin selling oil from rebel-held areas, with the proceeds used to buy humanitarian supplies and possibly even weapons.
Yesterday, David Cameron's spokesman insisted that "no deals" would be offered to any defectors. There was growing pressure on the Prime Minister to allow Scottish detectives investigating the Lockerbie bombing to have access to Koussa.
During a debate in the House of Lords, senior military figures also raised the prospect that British ground forces may be required to remove the dictator.
Lord Robertson, the former Defence Secretary and former Secretary-General of Nato, said: "Defections, there will be more of them, and more the better. The fighting will ebb and flow and assuredly we will be faced with new dilemmas in the next few weeks. Are we simply going to stand back even if boots on the ground could be decisive?"
Lord West, the former first Sea Lord and defence minister, added: "Air power is not decisive and it took the threat of invasion in Kosovo to change the games so we need to be very aware of that."~Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.~![]()
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De voorstanders van deze oorlog zullen ook wel voorstanders van de chaotische toestanden in Irak en Afghanistan zijn. Ik zie meer overeenkomsten dan verschillen.quote:Op zaterdag 2 april 2011 11:49 schreef Monidique het volgende:
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Tsja. En dan zit je vijf of tien jaar verder, constante no-fly-zone, Khaddafi blijft zijn gebied terroriseren en als de "internationale gemeenschap" zijn "geloofwaardigheid" niet wil verliezen, moet er nu echt iets gedaan worden, de tiran mag niet aan de macht blijven! Grondtroepen, oorlog, parlementaire commissie 'hoe heeft het zover kunnen komen en kunnen we daar van leren nu met die no-fly-zone boven Soedan'.
Ik heb het al eerder gezegd, deze Westerse oorlog tegen Libie is ondoordacht machoisme, naast illegaal, en na al de debacles in Irak en Kosovo en Somalie en Afghanistan kan je je eigenlijk niet voorstellen dat men dan heel achteloos zegt: ' ach, laten we Libie aanvallen en dan hopen we dat het goed komt en dan zien we wel'. Sowieso, het is een onnodige oorlog en onnodige oorlogen moet je niet voeren.
Dit halfzachte gepruts van de NAVO lost echt niks op.Patience is not one of my virtues, neither is memory. Or patience for that matter.![]()
Er hadden natuurlijk heel veel meer massaslachtingen kunnen voorkomen he? Maar die laten 'we' gewoon plaatsvinden. Die gast moet echt snel weg daar anders wordt het echt een Irak of Afghanistan.quote:Op zaterdag 2 april 2011 18:59 schreef zoefbust het volgende:
Gepruts ? Er is vorige week een massa slachting voorkomen in Benghazi .Patience is not one of my virtues, neither is memory. Or patience for that matter.
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