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Death of Gaddafi: A Lesson but not for Dictators

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NGONGE   

^^ The game of ifs and buts is one that everyone can play, saaxib. Taa naga daa please.

Like I said in the part you qouted, this was not Iraq and the West did not fly in to occupy a land (even though most Iraqis didn't like Saddam). This was the West responding AFTER the people of Benghazi have already began their revolution. NATO was merely a tool that aided the rebellion but it was not waht started it. For that, you need to go to the man who burnt himself last year.

 

Look at Yemen. There is no NATO helping those that are protesting and there is no huge condemnation for Salax from the West (not a strong one at any rate) but the people keep coming out to the streets every day and keep protesting. In Mubarak's Egypt, Obama (and the West) kept their guns dry for a very long time and only sold him out after he failed to crush the protests. The king of Bahrin will meet a similar end, unless he finds a way to silence his opponents.

 

On the other hand, Syria, a country that the West would love to topple, might still have Bashar in power if he manages to crush his opponents (just like Ahmdinejad managed to silence the protesting Iranians after the elections). To belittle the effort and determination of the fighters of Benghazi, Al Zaawiyah and Misrata is REALLY to be unfair to them and their struggle, saaxib. Wax fahan.

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nuune   

The king of Bahrin will meet a similar end, unless he finds a way to silence his opponents.

The Saudis, are the one's who will silence the opponents for him as they did not so long ago, we have seen the King wasn't able to crash the protestors, and the West dictated our Khaadim Al Haramain to act on Bahrain, so for the West case, supporting one dictator to protect their own interests, and opposing another dictator for the advancement of their own interests, Syria & Yemen are not on the table, they are therefore out of the discussion when it comes to West's interests, Yemen comes closer in maintaining Al-Qaeda in a closet(so they will have no option except to stay silence and Saleh to crash his opponents.)

 

 

Bahasha barta nimanyahow, waa adiga Ngonge iyo AT&T, inaad sidan dhaantaan ayaan moodayey

 

 

 

Well said Qandalaawi,

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NGONGE   

nuune;753451 wrote:
The Saudis, are the one's who will silence the opponents for him as they did not so long ago, we have seen the King wasn't able to crash the protestors, and the West dictated our Khaadim Al Haramain to act on Bahrain, so for the West case, supporting one dictator to protect their own interests, and opposing another dictator for the advancement of their own interests, Syria & Yemen are not on the table, they are therefore out of the discussion when it comes to West's interests, Yemen comes closer in maintaining Al-Qaeda in a closet(so they will have no option except to stay silence and Saleh to crash his opponents.)

 

 

Bahasha barta nimanyahow, waa adiga
Ngonge
iyo
AT&T,
inaad sidan dhaantaan ayaan moodayey

 

 

 

Well said
Qandalaawi
,

Well the Saudi support didn't work. People are still protesting in that island and don't look like they'll ever give up. The excuses you give for Syria & Yemen are just that, EXCUSES.

 

 

nuune, labada yada muran nagama daxeeyo markay arrinto liibya marayso. Adigo waxaad tahay "conspiracy lover" ana waxan ahay "dictator hater", marka isku mab'da ba ma nihin. Ninkaad geesi o argtid anigo waxan o arka diktator xun o bakhtiyaay. I don't usually give way to emotions but I would wish this to be the fate of every dictator and oppressor and would only condemn such killings for reasons of decency and akhlaq. Yet, now that the deed is done oo aye aa cunay, ka bood ban ku edhi bakhti buu iska ahaa.

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nuune   

^^ War I am more concerned about us dropping 5 or six points in home games than what you are saying there, ee what is wrong with our home record, if it continues like that, don't think we gona get anywhere near to CL spot.

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Abwaan   

Mintid Farayar;753165 wrote:
Typical Diaspora Somalis. Waar, dhulkiinii iyo dadkiinii baa gubanaya, idinkuna Qadafi iyo NATO baa maskaxdiina la weynaadey!

 

While the mutilation, humiliation, and murder of Qadafi, regardless of his crimes, has been shocking to say the least, far more shocking is the amount of Somalis currently expiring from war, starvation, thirst, disease, and every other calamity known to mankind.

 

Come back to reality and concentrate on home.

Waa runtaa....Tixdanna aan ugu daro

 

"Dhiishayda caanaha taqaan teelashaa go'ane

Iyaduba tolliin bay u baahan tahay waana kala taale

Tayday cuslaysee maxaan tari nin ii cawday"?

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