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Post by AztecWilliam on Apr 21, 2011 22:47:54 GMT -8
Which will weaken and cave first, Q-ball and his forces, or the rebels? Right now it looks like the latter could fold at any minute. On the other hand, Qadaffi is losing lots of equipment and, one would suppose, men. He is not likely to be getting much more in the way of arms and material. But the rebels are in even worse shape. Meanwhile, NATO is trying its best. But the Libyan forces are changing their tactics, making air attacks less effective. Hey, didn't someone somewhere, some time say that ultimately, to defeat an enemy you need actual soldiers on the ground? Oh, yes, we are not trying to defeat anyone, are we? Here's a look at NATO, an organization that isn't what it used to be. www.nytimes.com/2011/04/21/world/africa/21nato.html?_r=1AzWm
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Post by aztec79 on Apr 23, 2011 19:30:43 GMT -8
All it would take for the rebels to succeed is some guy that they can finger to be their leader, then invest in an expensive wardrobe for him. The more exotic and colorful the better. All they need some guy who can outdress and out-fashion Ghaddafi on a daily basis. Thats' what matters most. The rest will fall into place.
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