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A feeling of a Deja Vu

Posted by Jesse on 29 Mar 2011, 14:40

Am I the only one getting a slight feeling of deja vu concerning the terrible civil war in Libya? The opposing sides are fighting back and forth across the Libyan desert, with places such as Benghazi, Tobruk and Tripoli mentioned in the news. Somehow I get the feeling that it's not the first time...wonder why.. :roll:
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Posted by Maurice on 29 Mar 2011, 15:42

Nope, no deja vu here, don't think the Libyans ever fought a civil war in those places before during the existence of the country.
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Posted by Zed1 on 29 Mar 2011, 15:55

I'm more or less angry about the twisted morale that our governments are showing.

Ghaddafi orders his men to shoot his own people=wrong=western coalition forces are throwing bombs until the rebels win.
Al-Bashir orders his men to shoot his own people=whatever=western governments don't give a **** about it for more than a decade
Jonathan orders his men to shoot his own people=who dares to protest=the Niger delta problem only concerns some journalists and leftist grumblers

If what the 'coalition' is doing in Lybia is rightful for the cause of human rights and for supporting the peoples' right for democracy, they would have to bomb more than twenty other nations as well. Again, it sniffs like it's all about oil, ressources and controlling the stream of African refugees that are heading for good old Europe. :roll:
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Posted by SamSagace on 29 Mar 2011, 16:01

:thumbup: Zedalist!
so, it's perhaps the meaning of "déjà vu" employed by Jesse! :lol:
("nothing new under the sun!")
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Posted by Jesse on 30 Mar 2011, 10:19

Maurice wrote:Nope, no deja vu here, don't think the Libyans ever fought a civil war in those places before during the existence of the country.


I wasn't thinking of a libyan civil war as deja vu but the presence of an armed conflict in the libyan desert that is sailing back and forth (so far) in a similar fashion as the desert war during ww2. As a military history nerd interested in the desert battles between the axis and allies, the present conflict inevitably draws a special attention.
Let's just hope the suffering for the libyan people ends as soon as possible.
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Posted by Paul on 30 Mar 2011, 11:31

If you are going to discuss politics, then either by PM or somewhere else and the use of swear words on an open thread is particually not on...no matter how strong the feelings are. remember, there are young people who look at this forum :nono:
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Posted by Zed1 on 30 Mar 2011, 12:26

Paul wrote:If you are going to discuss politics, then either by PM or somewhere else and the use of swear words on an open thread is particually not on...no matter how strong the feelings are. remember, there are young people who look at this forum :nono:


Changed that. And you're right about politics. It's just... I can't withstand the bait... :oops:
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Posted by Benno on 30 Mar 2011, 15:31

From experience we know it's better not to talk about politics on forums like these. These discussions tend to go nasty very fast unintentionally. We therefore ask people not to discuss politics on this forum. It's OK to compare current situations with previous happenings in history or to discuss history. Just don't discuss politics. Thanks! :-D
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