Re: Muammar Gaddafi and Libyan crisis
I hope they do the same to Aliyev when he doesn't cooperate with the West with his oil.
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Re: Muammar Gaddafi and Libyan crisis
Originally posted by KanadaHye View PostSome news sources say he's been captured, others say he's wounded or even dead. None of this can be confirmed... I think the CIA has given him a new identity and he'll be forever under the radar. The whole point of this ordeal was to rob Libya of its wealth and gain control of the oil. Sick world we live in.
It could happen to any nation.
Always be vigilant.
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Re: Muammar Gaddafi and Libyan crisis
Some news sources say he's been captured, others say he's wounded or even dead. None of this can be confirmed... I think the CIA has given him a new identity and he'll be forever under the radar. The whole point of this ordeal was to rob Libya of its wealth and gain control of the oil. Sick world we live in.
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Re: Muammar Gaddafi and Libyan crisis
he's announced dead now. no more. DEAD.
so much for the wise illuminator's prediction
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Re: Muammar Gaddafi and Libyan crisis
Forces loyal to Libya's transitional authorities say they have captured Col Muammar Gaddafi, with some reports saying he has been killed.
Col Gaddafi 'captured'Last edited by londontsi; 10-20-2011, 04:51 AM.
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Re: Whys is Armenia Stupidly Supporting al Qaeda genocidal terrorists?
Kneres mom jan LOL!
With all do respects with someone who is old enough to be my mom if you think Medvedev is a traitor you need help. Stop talking to xxxs posing as Russians. I also know quite a few Russkies. Medvedev and Putin are from the same interests. Medvedev is the nice guy Putin is the bad guy. its a political game.
Originally posted by Illuminator View PostI am NOT a dude and I am probably at the very least old enough to be your mother ffs.
Evidently you don't know any Russians. Ask Russians about Medvedev being a traitor.
Also, not so clever avoidance of what I asked. If you don't care about al Qaeda stealing Libyan weapons to use against their enemies, including Armenians, there is no hope for you KID.
Gaddafi is history? That's a stinking ameriKKKan dream that will never come true.
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Re: Whys is Armenia Stupidly Supporting al Qaeda genocidal terrorists?
Originally posted by Serjik View PostWhats up with you saying Medvedev is a traitor? What wrong with you? Did Armenia recognize Abkhazia and Ossetia? Did Russia order Armenia not to recognize them? Get over it and grow up dude. Politics is a damn game. Ok? Gadaffi is history. Face reality and play the game. See how Russia is taking stuff in Syria much more seriously because it is near the Russian and Armenian border too? Libya is too damn far away for Medvedev or Putin or Serzh to worry about too much. Politics is a chess game being played by poker faced masters.
Evidently you don't know any Russians. Ask Russians about Medvedev being a traitor.
Also, not so clever avoidance of what I asked. If you don't care about al Qaeda stealing Libyan weapons to use against their enemies, including Armenians, there is no hope for you KID.
Gaddafi is history? That's a stinking ameriKKKan dream that will never come true.Last edited by Illuminator; 10-16-2011, 03:51 AM.
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Originally posted by Mos View PostThere are important lessons we have to learn from this. Islamic countries have an agreement via the OIS to help Azerbaijan in the Karabakh issue, though I doubt how real that agreement is, especially from countries like Iran. It's mostly the Sunni countries like Saudi Arabia and Pakistan that are ferociously anti-Armenian.
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Re: Whys is Armenia Stupidly Supporting al Qaeda genocidal terrorists?
Whats up with you saying Medvedev is a traitor? What wrong with you? Did Armenia recognize Abkhazia and Ossetia? Did Russia order Armenia not to recognize them? Get over it and grow up dude. Politics is a damn game. Ok? Gadaffi is history. Face reality and play the game. See how Russia is taking stuff in Syria much more seriously because it is near the Russian and Armenian border too? Libya is too damn far away for Medvedev or Putin or Serzh to worry about too much. Politics is a chess game being played by poker faced masters.
Originally posted by Illuminator View PostI see Armenia has recognized the National Transitional Council, aka NATO terrorists in Libya, as its government instead of the legitimate government of Libya, the Jamahiriya People's Congresses who look to Muammar Gaddafi as their leader.
The NTC is the same govno as those who helped the azerbaboons, al Qaeda and they have been committing wholesale genocide along with NATO in Libya. Everyone they encounter that will not submit and support them they execute, mutiliate, rape, torture, behead, burn, they then go looting, stealing and burning.
Is it because stupid traitor Medvedev is giving orders to Armenia and kissing U.S. backside?
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Seeing as stolen weapons will eventually end up in the Caucasus to use against Armenians...nobody should be supporting these al Qaeda terrorists known as the NTC. They are responsible for stealing considerable weapons from the Libyan army so that attitude doesn't really hold water.
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