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^^^
Rebels are just some backwards criminals, at least under Gadaffi there was rule of law, stability, and high life quality.
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Originally posted by Mos View PostIt may become the next Somalia, and a possible safe haven to Islamic extremist groups and basically a state in chaos.
Libyan infrastructure destroyed? CHECK
Backwards extremists given control of government? CHECK
Millions of dollars wasted and stolen? CHECK
Tens of thousands of lives ended? CHECK
Mission accomplished!!!
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Reminds me very much of Hayastan. People had a lot to be thankful for in the soviet days but never realized it untill it was all gone. I think the libian rebel leaders know full well they have sscrewd their country and are planing to sscrew it way harder now.
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Originally posted by KanadaHye View PostTime will tell how long it will take until Libya even gets close to the living standards that Gaddafi had provided for its people. Especially since NATO and the international bankers just robbed the country in mid daylight and in front of a world audience.. Trying to drown Libya into debts already.
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Goldman Sachs Lost 98% of Libya's $1.3B Sovereign Wealth Fund Investment
Goldman Sachs was among the many U.S. banks managing money for Gadhafi's Libya, but, the revered investment bank lost approximately 98% of the country's investment.
As civil war roars on in Libya and Colonel Muammar Gadhafi vows to remain in power, reports surfaced that the Northern African country entrusted $1.3 billion through its sovereign wealth fund to Goldman Sachs in 2007, of which the investment bank lost approximately 98%, sparking the ire of Libyan officials.
The fascinating drama includes Goldman offering Libya preferred equity and debt which could’ve made it one of the investment bank’s largest shareholders during the onset of the crisis, as well as intimidation and violent threats by Libyan officials....
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Originally posted by KanadaHye View PostTime will tell how long it will take until Libya even gets close to the living standards that Gaddafi had provided for its people. Especially since NATO and the international bankers just robbed the country in mid daylight and in front of a world audience.
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