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NATO Agrees To Take Over Command Of Libya No-Fly Zone, U.S. Likely To Remain In Charge Of Brunt Of Combat WASHINGTON (AP) -- The United States welcomed a partial handover for the Libyan air campaign to NATO on Thursday, but the allies apparently balked at assuming full control and the U.S. military was left in charge of the brunt of combat. NATO agreed to take over command of the newly established no-fly zone over Libya, protective flights meant to deter Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi from putting warplanes in the air. That leaves the U.S. with responsibility for attacks on Gadhafi's ground forces and other targets, which are the toughest and most controversial portion of the operation.... It is certain that NATO wishes the United states all the grief, while the United Nations shares the glory within itself. This is nothing new. The United Nations prefers to hate the U.S. while it's leaders try to appease the UN by bending forward before it, and giving the American cheque payer the bill. You should really vote in different politicians. |
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On Mar 24, 11:46*pm, TopBassDog wrote:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0...o-fly-libya-us... NATO Agrees To Take Over Command Of Libya No-Fly Zone, U.S. Likely To Remain In Charge Of Brunt Of Combat WASHINGTON (AP) -- The United States welcomed a partial handover for the Libyan air campaign to NATO on Thursday, but the allies apparently balked at assuming full control and the U.S. military was left in charge of the brunt of combat. NATO agreed to take over command of the newly established no-fly zone over Libya, protective flights meant to deter Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi from putting warplanes in the air. That leaves the U.S. with responsibility for attacks on Gadhafi's ground forces and other targets, which are the toughest and most controversial portion of the operation.... It is certain that NATO wishes the United states all the grief, while the United Nations shares the glory within itself. *This is nothing new. The United Nations prefers to hate the U.S. *while it's leaders try to appease the UN by bending forward before it, and giving *the American cheque payer the bill. You should really vote in different politicians. I got a really weird [maybe bad] feeling about this whole scenario. |
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On 3/25/2011 7:27 AM, Tim wrote:
On Mar 24, 11:46 pm, wrote: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0...o-fly-libya-us... NATO Agrees To Take Over Command Of Libya No-Fly Zone, U.S. Likely To Remain In Charge Of Brunt Of Combat WASHINGTON (AP) -- The United States welcomed a partial handover for the Libyan air campaign to NATO on Thursday, but the allies apparently balked at assuming full control and the U.S. military was left in charge of the brunt of combat. NATO agreed to take over command of the newly established no-fly zone over Libya, protective flights meant to deter Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi from putting warplanes in the air. That leaves the U.S. with responsibility for attacks on Gadhafi's ground forces and other targets, which are the toughest and most controversial portion of the operation.... It is certain that NATO wishes the United states all the grief, while the United Nations shares the glory within itself. This is nothing new. The United Nations prefers to hate the U.S. while it's leaders try to appease the UN by bending forward before it, and giving the American cheque payer the bill. You should really vote in different politicians. I got a really weird [maybe bad] feeling about this whole scenario. The American president can't keep his nose out of other peoples business. |
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OmDeFlume wrote:
On 3/25/2011 7:27 AM, Tim wrote: On Mar 24, 11:46 pm, wrote: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0...o-fly-libya-us... NATO Agrees To Take Over Command Of Libya No-Fly Zone, U.S. Likely To Remain In Charge Of Brunt Of Combat WASHINGTON (AP) -- The United States welcomed a partial handover for the Libyan air campaign to NATO on Thursday, but the allies apparently balked at assuming full control and the U.S. military was left in charge of the brunt of combat. NATO agreed to take over command of the newly established no-fly zone over Libya, protective flights meant to deter Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi from putting warplanes in the air. That leaves the U.S. with responsibility for attacks on Gadhafi's ground forces and other targets, which are the toughest and most controversial portion of the operation.... It is certain that NATO wishes the United states all the grief, while the United Nations shares the glory within itself. This is nothing new. The United Nations prefers to hate the U.S. while it's leaders try to appease the UN by bending forward before it, and giving the American cheque payer the bill. You should really vote in different politicians. I got a really weird [maybe bad] feeling about this whole scenario. The American president can't keep his nose out of other peoples business. Wow...we have a new ID thief "loogy." Buh-bye, asshole...you're going right into the filter. |
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On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 04:27:36 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:
On Mar 24, 11:46*pm, TopBassDog wrote: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0...o-fly-libya-us... NATO Agrees To Take Over Command Of Libya No-Fly Zone, U.S. Likely To Remain In Charge Of Brunt Of Combat WASHINGTON (AP) -- The United States welcomed a partial handover for the Libyan air campaign to NATO on Thursday, but the allies apparently balked at assuming full control and the U.S. military was left in charge of the brunt of combat. NATO agreed to take over command of the newly established no-fly zone over Libya, protective flights meant to deter Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi from putting warplanes in the air. That leaves the U.S. with responsibility for attacks on Gadhafi's ground forces and other targets, which are the toughest and most controversial portion of the operation.... It is certain that NATO wishes the United states all the grief, while the United Nations shares the glory within itself. *This is nothing new. The United Nations prefers to hate the U.S. *while it's leaders try to appease the UN by bending forward before it, and giving *the American cheque payer the bill. You should really vote in different politicians. I got a really weird [maybe bad] feeling about this whole scenario. You ever wonder if maybe *all* the uprisings over there are inspired by al Queada, with the eventual goal of a totally radical Islamic side of the world. Wow, that could make life a bitch. I wonder what we'll do when they go after Saudi Arabia. |
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On 24/03/2011 10:46 PM, TopBassDog wrote:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0...?ref=fb&src=sp NATO Agrees To Take Over Command Of Libya No-Fly Zone, U.S. Likely To Remain In Charge Of Brunt Of Combat Maybe it is because they trust the Muslim president. Follow this. Egypt is going Muslim Brotherhood. Libya rebels are al-Qaeda associates. Ivory Coast UN man is Muslim/Colonial friendly. Dozens of other nations like this in the US-UN-France mess. Read up on Rwanda for the last time this happened, and locals know it is doom to let it happen to them in the Ivory Coast. Hey, Obama might have said he became a Christian at 27, but he acts like a Muslim. Know that in Islam it is ok to deceive infidels. And US is being economically destroyed with debt and unemployment. Obama didn't see why building a mosque on the ash fall zone of 9/11 was wrong. Hopefully the US gets a better president in 2012. Or impeach this one for war without cause and assassination attempts. Maybe Ashley Turton knew too much? Or perhaps John Wheeler? China, Russia and India are now allies, stating they are against US-UN-France conquest and backing of terrorism. And it is known US-UN-France operatives are in all these countries supporting terrorism, rebelion, funding the UN man. One thing is for sure, not all is as it seems. |
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On 25/03/2011 5:27 AM, Tim wrote:
On Mar 24, 11:46 pm, wrote: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0...o-fly-libya-us... NATO Agrees To Take Over Command Of Libya No-Fly Zone, U.S. Likely To Remain In Charge Of Brunt Of Combat WASHINGTON (AP) -- The United States welcomed a partial handover for the Libyan air campaign to NATO on Thursday, but the allies apparently balked at assuming full control and the U.S. military was left in charge of the brunt of combat. NATO agreed to take over command of the newly established no-fly zone over Libya, protective flights meant to deter Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi from putting warplanes in the air. That leaves the U.S. with responsibility for attacks on Gadhafi's ground forces and other targets, which are the toughest and most controversial portion of the operation.... It is certain that NATO wishes the United states all the grief, while the United Nations shares the glory within itself. This is nothing new. The United Nations prefers to hate the U.S. while it's leaders try to appease the UN by bending forward before it, and giving the American cheque payer the bill. You should really vote in different politicians. I got a really weird [maybe bad] feeling about this whole scenario. Why? I could have predicted it. |
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On 25/03/2011 6:44 AM, John H wrote:
On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 04:27:36 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Mar 24, 11:46 pm, wrote: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0...o-fly-libya-us... NATO Agrees To Take Over Command Of Libya No-Fly Zone, U.S. Likely To Remain In Charge Of Brunt Of Combat WASHINGTON (AP) -- The United States welcomed a partial handover for the Libyan air campaign to NATO on Thursday, but the allies apparently balked at assuming full control and the U.S. military was left in charge of the brunt of combat. NATO agreed to take over command of the newly established no-fly zone over Libya, protective flights meant to deter Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi from putting warplanes in the air. That leaves the U.S. with responsibility for attacks on Gadhafi's ground forces and other targets, which are the toughest and most controversial portion of the operation.... It is certain that NATO wishes the United states all the grief, while the United Nations shares the glory within itself. This is nothing new. The United Nations prefers to hate the U.S. while it's leaders try to appease the UN by bending forward before it, and giving the American cheque payer the bill. You should really vote in different politicians. I got a really weird [maybe bad] feeling about this whole scenario. You ever wonder if maybe *all* the uprisings over there are inspired by al Queada, with the eventual goal of a totally radical Islamic side of the world. Wow, that could make life a bitch. I wonder what we'll do when they go after Saudi Arabia. Saudi will not say boo and are quietly smilling. Saudi Arabia is a major player behind this. US taxpayers get the bill, Saudi enjoy having no threats in the middle east courtesy of American blood and American taxpayers money-debt do it all. From a Saudi perspective this is great. No local interfereance in Saudi stuff because the other countries are in a mess or in colonial Europe's control. From a long term perpective Saudi are setting up US to have no allies but Israel and even Israel is skidish right now on US commitment. US Foreign policy is in the biggest mess ever. Economically, puts the US into more debt, gets congress to sell the farm for debt. Saudis know with many trillions of USD in their control from Carlye group of GM fame, to the NYSE they hold US fate in their hands. Dump $5 trillion USD and watch what happens to the US economy. blackmail of sorts. Bush bailed out GM-Carlye as Bin Laden family had deposits there. Obama has been a good back room boy and stepped up the corruption. Ever ask yourself why in Yemen and Behrain that a government sniper can kill 52 unarmed protesters in one protest and Obama backs armed al_Quada associates in Libya? Ocam had it right, the simplest explanation, Obama is not in your best interests. |
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On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 08:13:59 -0400, Harryk
wrote: OmDeFlume wrote: On 3/25/2011 7:27 AM, Tim wrote: On Mar 24, 11:46 pm, wrote: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0...o-fly-libya-us... NATO Agrees To Take Over Command Of Libya No-Fly Zone, U.S. Likely To Remain In Charge Of Brunt Of Combat WASHINGTON (AP) -- The United States welcomed a partial handover for the Libyan air campaign to NATO on Thursday, but the allies apparently balked at assuming full control and the U.S. military was left in charge of the brunt of combat. NATO agreed to take over command of the newly established no-fly zone over Libya, protective flights meant to deter Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi from putting warplanes in the air. That leaves the U.S. with responsibility for attacks on Gadhafi's ground forces and other targets, which are the toughest and most controversial portion of the operation.... It is certain that NATO wishes the United states all the grief, while the United Nations shares the glory within itself. This is nothing new. The United Nations prefers to hate the U.S. while it's leaders try to appease the UN by bending forward before it, and giving the American cheque payer the bill. You should really vote in different politicians. I got a really weird [maybe bad] feeling about this whole scenario. The American president can't keep his nose out of other peoples business. Wow...we have a new ID thief "loogy." Buh-bye, asshole...you're going right into the filter. He's the same child that's done it before I'm sure. He thinks it makes him look cool or fools people into thinking he's all grown up or something. |
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On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 08:44:30 -0400, John H
wrote: On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 04:27:36 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Mar 24, 11:46*pm, TopBassDog wrote: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0...o-fly-libya-us... NATO Agrees To Take Over Command Of Libya No-Fly Zone, U.S. Likely To Remain In Charge Of Brunt Of Combat WASHINGTON (AP) -- The United States welcomed a partial handover for the Libyan air campaign to NATO on Thursday, but the allies apparently balked at assuming full control and the U.S. military was left in charge of the brunt of combat. NATO agreed to take over command of the newly established no-fly zone over Libya, protective flights meant to deter Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi from putting warplanes in the air. That leaves the U.S. with responsibility for attacks on Gadhafi's ground forces and other targets, which are the toughest and most controversial portion of the operation.... It is certain that NATO wishes the United states all the grief, while the United Nations shares the glory within itself. *This is nothing new. The United Nations prefers to hate the U.S. *while it's leaders try to appease the UN by bending forward before it, and giving *the American cheque payer the bill. You should really vote in different politicians. I got a really weird [maybe bad] feeling about this whole scenario. You ever wonder if maybe *all* the uprisings over there are inspired by al Queada, with the eventual goal of a totally radical Islamic side of the world. Wow, that could make life a bitch. I wonder what we'll do when they go after Saudi Arabia. I guess when the people on the ground there claim that Obama inspired them, they love America, and have signs that read Yes We Can, that means in your tiny brain that bin laden is behind it all. |
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