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pawz
pawz Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 22,515 Founders Club
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  • Gwad
    Gwad Member Posts: 2,855
    you're living in the past. bringing up other shitty presidents to normalize whats happening now is some low self esteem shit.
  • Gwad
    Gwad Member Posts: 2,855
    Ya bringing up past presidents suck so why not the current guy is logical as fuck. How patriotic of you.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 116,018 Founders Club
    pawz said:


    What kind of shape is Libya in today? The smartest people in the world took him out. Surely they had a plan
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    Gwad said:

    Ya bringing up past presidents suck so why not the current guy is logical as fuck. How patriotic of you.

    I'm not patriotic. At all.
  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,691

    Gwad said:

    Ya bringing up past presidents suck so why not the current guy is logical as fuck. How patriotic of you.

    I'm not patriotic. At all.
    Good Lord old man. You shouldn't be awake
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 116,018 Founders Club

    pawz said:


    What kind of shape is Libya in today? The smartest people in the world took him out. Surely they had a plan
    https://abc.net.au/news/2019-10-20/libya-civil-war-gaddafi-eight-years-on/11210742

    Some of the key issues Libya is facing today began in the days and months that followed Gaddafi's death.

    The first was a failure to establish realistic plans for a post-Gaddafi Libya on the part of both the transitional government that had ruled the "liberated" parts of Libya since the uprising began and NATO partners, who carried out hundreds of airstrikes that turned the tide of the Libyan revolution.

    While international partners failed to have a post intervention strategy, local leaders failed to create a "vision" for the future in terms of new economic and political systems, as well as the management of a reconciliation and justice process after eight months of bloody conflict and 42 years of dictatorship, Mr Eljarh said.

    A second key issue which still plagues Libya today, was the empowerment of militia groups.

    During the uprisings, rebel fighters had operated with near-total impunity as new leaders turned a blind eye to torture, looting and the execution of prisoners.

    In the year that followed Gaddafi's death, those who fought on the side of the former Libyan leader were put on trial and in many cases charged with murder, even if they'd only killed in battle.

    Meanwhile, those guilty of war crimes from the winning side walked free, even receiving positions of power in some cases.

    Not one mention of Hillary or Obama. No you broke it you own it. Nothing.
  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,691

    pawz said:


    What kind of shape is Libya in today? The smartest people in the world took him out. Surely they had a plan
    https://abc.net.au/news/2019-10-20/libya-civil-war-gaddafi-eight-years-on/11210742

    Some of the key issues Libya is facing today began in the days and months that followed Gaddafi's death.

    The first was a failure to establish realistic plans for a post-Gaddafi Libya on the part of both the transitional government that had ruled the "liberated" parts of Libya since the uprising began and NATO partners, who carried out hundreds of airstrikes that turned the tide of the Libyan revolution.

    While international partners failed to have a post intervention strategy, local leaders failed to create a "vision" for the future in terms of new economic and political systems, as well as the management of a reconciliation and justice process after eight months of bloody conflict and 42 years of dictatorship, Mr Eljarh said.

    A second key issue which still plagues Libya today, was the empowerment of militia groups.

    During the uprisings, rebel fighters had operated with near-total impunity as new leaders turned a blind eye to torture, looting and the execution of prisoners.

    In the year that followed Gaddafi's death, those who fought on the side of the former Libyan leader were put on trial and in many cases charged with murder, even if they'd only killed in battle.

    Meanwhile, those guilty of war crimes from the winning side walked free, even receiving positions of power in some cases.

    Not one mention of Hillary or Obama. No you broke it you own it. Nothing.
    Did you go to bed at 630 pm