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Sultan
06-11-2012, 09:56 AM
Britain: Convoy attacked in Libya's BenghaziReuters

A British embassy convoy was attacked in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi on June 11, an embassy spokeswoman said.

Read more: http://www.kyivpost.com/news/world/detail/129286/#ixzz1xUqrle00



not very nice those rebels you all helped to take over Libya and liberate and arm with missiles to treat you like this!

I wonder what is happening to the ICC hostages in Zintan today also

Sultan
06-11-2012, 10:15 AM
RPG attack it was.
Blood on embassy car and say one hit.

US embassy was attacked last week also by their rebel friends in Benghazi.

Sultan
06-11-2012, 10:16 AM
US and Saudi and Qatar need to STOP arming and funding Jihadist 'rebels' don't you think........?

Conley
06-11-2012, 10:37 AM
Or even better, they could act like a civilized society...

These groups are free to decline U.S. money and free to stop the death and destruction at any time. The fact that they have no problems murdering their brothers for power and money shows how little they value life. It is sad really.

Sultan
06-11-2012, 10:46 AM
Or even better, they could act like a civilized society...

These groups are free to decline U.S. money and free to stop the death and destruction at any time. The fact that they have no problems murdering their brothers for power and money shows how little they value life. It is sad really.

yes funding of terrorist rebels by terrorist governments is always a bad decision because the people who suffer and the ones in the middle

plenty details here on some of their dirty dealings and 'covert proxy' operations over the decades

Full book can be read here chapter by chapter

A MUST read for EVERY American especially and an education on the Al Saud and the Bin Laden dynasties and their ties to USA

http://www.american-buddha.com/lit.ungerhouseofbush.htm

Peter1469
06-11-2012, 03:15 PM
Thanks for the book link. Got it book-markered.

Here is another book about the Bush family that covers the links to the Middle East as well as links to the JFK assassination and other stuff. http://www.amazon.com/Family-Secrets-Dynasty-Powerful-Influence/dp/1596915579

I wish that the US would end its involvement in the Middle East totally. We can do it by ending any need whatsoever for oil and oil products.

http://www.energyvictory.net/

Sultan
06-12-2012, 07:00 AM
Thanks for the book link. Got it book-markered.

Here is another book about the Bush family that covers the links to the Middle East as well as links to the JFK assassination and other stuff. http://www.amazon.com/Family-Secrets-Dynasty-Powerful-Influence/dp/1596915579

I wish that the US would end its involvement in the Middle East totally. We can do it by ending any need whatsoever for oil and oil products.

http://www.energyvictory.net/


I am glad you bookmarked it. Every American needs to read it.

Go straight to Chapter 5? the one about Abdel Wahab and read first few pages and then you will not be able to put it down.

I have saved your link and will try to find this book in downtown.

Thank you

If we are left in peace to develop as we should we could live on solar power. We have all year sunshine and huge area to put panels. Also wind turbines. Problem is the Israelis are now causing problems for us in the South in Ethiopia and Sudan south to try to stop our water supply. We get rid of one devil and another pops up!

Peter1469
06-12-2012, 03:57 PM
Solar would be great for Egypt, and with most of your population lining the Nile, the infrastructure would be much simpler than in the US. I imagine that wind power could contribute as well.

Frogger
06-12-2012, 04:14 PM
I am not a big fan of nation building. I thought it was wrong when we did it in Bosnia. I thought it was wrong when we did it in Libya. I thought it was wrong every time we did it. It is not our business to decide the fate of the people living in other countries.

Besides, every time we get rid of an evil government we wind up with an even more evil group.

Peter1469
06-12-2012, 04:34 PM
A nation can only be truly built when citizens do it with their own blood. Foreigners can't do it for them.

Sultan
06-13-2012, 04:30 AM
Solar would be great for Egypt, and with most of your population lining the Nile, the infrastructure would be much simpler than in the US. I imagine that wind power could contribute as well.

We have wind turbines in Sina but solar would be better all over the desert. We have some solar but not much. Street lights and signs have it.

If you want to watch a very good thing about Egypt you can watch what was on TV last night.

It's about the poor industrial town of Mahalla. Where the revolution really started. Where the famous 6th April started.

You will learn a lot about Mubarak from the poor and factory people in Mahalla and it is in English.

You should watch it and especially the part about the Christians when they are sick.

Mahalla suffered a lot under Mubarak regime. It's very poor area. A slave camp under Mubarak and his filool regime.

It has some interviews with the new MP Amr Hamzawy. You will know him if you follow Egypt news.


Stream is here and it is also on U Tube

http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/revolutionthrougharabeyes/2012/01/201213013135991429.html

Sultan
06-13-2012, 04:33 AM
I am not a big fan of nation building. I thought it was wrong when we did it in Bosnia. I thought it was wrong when we did it in Libya. I thought it was wrong every time we did it. It is not our business to decide the fate of the people living in other countries.

Besides, every time we get rid of an evil government we wind up with an even more evil group.

You need to read chapters 5 and 6 of House of Bush House of Saud.

Then it will all be explained.

No reason in 2012 to remain ignorant of the facts any longer

You can read them here easily

http://www.american-buddha.com/lit.ungerhouseofbush5.htm

Peter1469
06-13-2012, 04:41 PM
We have wind turbines in Sina but solar would be better all over the desert. We have some solar but not much. Street lights and signs have it.

If you want to watch a very good thing about Egypt you can watch what was on TV last night.

It's about the poor industrial town of Mahalla. Where the revolution really started. Where the famous 6th April started.

You will learn a lot about Mubarak from the poor and factory people in Mahalla and it is in English.

You should watch it and especially the part about the Christians when they are sick.

Mahalla suffered a lot under Mubarak regime. It's very poor area. A slave camp under Mubarak and his filool regime.

It has some interviews with the new MP Amr Hamzawy. You will know him if you follow Egypt news.


Stream is here and it is also on U Tube

http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/revolutionthrougharabeyes/2012/01/201213013135991429.html

Thanks, I will check it out tonight.

Sultan
06-13-2012, 05:06 PM
Thanks, I will check it out tonight.

enjoy

another is planned about Mubarak and they are saying coming soon so I will post that link also when it is available for you to watch

They do very good documentaries AJ you should check out their listing.

Lots of very interesting programs http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/

This is an excellent one on an Indian hospital who are opening a branch in Cayman Islands to help US healthcare and show you how to run hospitals. A great model for healthcare.

http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/indianhospital/

Peter1469
06-13-2012, 05:36 PM
I often read AJ's English web site. Haven't watched their videos yet.