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BobbyMacQ
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Sceala Irish Craic Forum Discussion:
British SAS destabilizing Libya. Obama ignores Congress
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I was one of those with so much hope for Obama.
Obama is not a great man, he is not a great hope.
How come, Democrats like Clinton and Obama get such a easy ride starting wars. I ask this question as a Democratic guy.
Truth is, at least with Bush we all knew where we stood.
I am ashamed that our great nation has been over influenced by the British and by Anglo and French business interests, their weapons industries. It was the British and French who supplied Gaddafi most of his weapons. Heck this reminds us of way back, when the British were supplying arms to both sides in the Iraq and Iran war, mostly to Saddam Hussein.
Obama loves the British Queen. How can a man who is half Irish and half Kenyan, have a love affair with the Queen? The British monarchy who were behind the killings and torture of so many Irish and Kenyans, the math!
You got to start asking what is going on. British special force known as the SAS were in Libya, they were destabilizing Libya.
I do not believe everything Alex Jones says, but I honestly believe he is 100% on the button with this overview.
The facts are known, the British SAS were destabilizing Libya. These protesters have many weapons, this was organized from outside. If this happened in the US, or in Ireland, we would call them for what they are, Terrorists. Obama, oh yes Sir, he did just ignore Congress.
NPR's Philip Reeves reports, the British agents also left in their wake plenty of unanswered questions.
Philip Reeves of NPR: The British tend to be proud of the SAS, or Special Air Service. It's a special forces regiment with a special mystique and a special motto: Who dares wins. So if the SAS is humiliated, if its soldiers dare and lose, the British want to know why. That's what's happening now. Here's what we know. Six British SAS soldiers landed by helicopter in rebel-held eastern Libya Friday near the city of Benghazi. It was nighttime. Two other British officials were apparently also there.
The group ran into some armed Libyan regular security guards who detained them.
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