Another success for the Libyan policy
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Another success for the Libyan policy
Having destroyed the military infrastructure in Libya by an intense bombing campaign and got rid of Gaddafi, Libya was then left to collapse.
As a result of this collapse the UK has signed a deal to train 2000 cadets in the UK in order to try and stop complete anarchy becoming the standard.
And here is the result......
As a result of this collapse the UK has signed a deal to train 2000 cadets in the UK in order to try and stop complete anarchy becoming the standard.
And here is the result......
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Re: Another success for the Libyan policy
The biggest success was the increase in VP Tony Bliar's property portfolio. Before long he'll be a rival to the Duke of Westminster and the Chuch of England....cue Hail to the Chief at loud volumes....
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Re: Another success for the Libyan policy
saw on the news last night a few of them have now decided to claim political asylum here.
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Argie
Blair? Oh yes, he was prime minister years and years ago
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Milk Tray Man
There are two reasons why the Libyan cadets are in Britain.
1. The Libyan government does not have the capability to train these cadets, themselves, given that government has all but collapsed.
2. Libya is far too dangerous for British forces, particularly in areas like Benghazi, the defence of which was largely the reason for the UK bombing campaign in the first place.
Another British intervention disaster! No wonder, a number of them have claimed asylum.
1. The Libyan government does not have the capability to train these cadets, themselves, given that government has all but collapsed.
2. Libya is far too dangerous for British forces, particularly in areas like Benghazi, the defence of which was largely the reason for the UK bombing campaign in the first place.
Another British intervention disaster! No wonder, a number of them have claimed asylum.
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Re: Milk Tray Man
And who was dry bumming Libya when the lunatic Qadaffi was in power? Err let me guess....went to an expensive private school in Edinburgh, married a munter and owns more houses than London & Quadrant..
Too dangerous for British forces? Eh? Our lads have just spent 11 years in Afghanistan fighting for the USA....
Too dangerous for British forces? Eh? Our lads have just spent 11 years in Afghanistan fighting for the USA....
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Argie
You give the impression of being someone's rambling, slavering granddad. Every time someone mentions Libya you start dribbling on about Blair. Every time Iraq is mentioned the same.
We know all that. We know Blair is a war criminal. But the guy is not Prime Minister. Haven't you noticed?
We know all that. We know Blair is a war criminal. But the guy is not Prime Minister. Haven't you noticed?
Re: Milk Tray Man
And they don't seem very grateful to be here.
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Re: Milk Tray Man
I like the bit about the 2,000 Libyan cadets "hand-picked by the British Army" and this is a cracker "Peter Robinson, who chairs the parish council, said: ?I thought Muslims didn?t drink but there has been a run on vodka in the local shop. That?s their favourite trip ? going to the Spar and then stealing bicycles.?
I think it must be the Koran and evil Islam that has made them act so badly. Who said that?.......err.
If it gets any worse it will be like the British troops stationed in Cyprus...........
I think it must be the Koran and evil Islam that has made them act so badly. Who said that?.......err.
If it gets any worse it will be like the British troops stationed in Cyprus...........