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Men Mekat Men Mekat de Wharton-PA a écrit le 15 mai 2012 à 0h51
@Another (let's free Africa!!)

I have a problem about it, the man (Obama) can't be perfect but to his discharge, it required the European and Arab countries who most wanted to squelch Gaddafi to pick up the slack in the air and the Libyan rebels to win themselves on the ground. The man is rewriting the US Humanitarian and intervention rules and I applaud him for that. Obama forced the French, the British, other NATO members, some Gulf Arab states, and others to step up and do more rather than rely as always on the Americans then turn around and criticize them.
The protests in Libya were not generated from the US. The Libyan rebels were in no situation to take down Gaddafi regime when the "Great African Builder" decided to shut down his country's protesters with deadly force.

Gaddafi would be still enjoying his "amazones" if he had made concessions to the demands of the protesters, given them a chance to vent their frustrations. Instead, he ordered to have them killed and the extreme use of force like using jets, artillery and tanks was too brutal to be ignored.
Merci de patienter...
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