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Gaddafi kills his people what to do?

Right now I'm too much time write to me but now it itches a little on a subject that is not too happy. While some will tell you about as seriously as Zemmour others will be talking about feminism in the blogosphere or campaign ethics, I want my side to talk about Gaddafi and his atrocities against his people.

Watching a news channel late last night I understood that the U.S. and Britain were or would support armed intervention in Libya. Cons by France is not of that opinion and wider "Europe" either. You will notice that for the occasion, Europe does not include the British.

It does remind you of anything? The war in Iraq that you say something?

Yet the British and Americans have changed respectively Prime Minister and President and even then these two are not the same political color as their predecessors. This means if all were upset. But culturally American and British peoples are alike get together and always ready to give the gun when they deem it necessary.

France has a long tradition of political attention that sometimes it has been fatal (Hey Mr. Daladier), with the French we discuss, we parley, negotiate, calculate, it is seen, in short it seeks by all means to avoid military intervention.

but guess what, in our case, it appears if we are to believe all sources of information available that guide the Libyan revolution behaves as a good dictator suppressing his people at once shells, missiles or bullets of AK47. He took advantage of having kept his hand over his weapon contrary to his pals Ben Ali and Mubarak who they were released by the military.

So personally I wonder about the action, we must wait and negotiate? But negotiate what and with whom? Gaddafi seemed desperate to keep his seat, I do not see much make any concessions.

Should we send some drones to bomb the presidential palace? In this case we should fall into what trap? What would the reaction of the Arab world with which France has a certain prestige for many long years and especially since Jacques Chirac's refusal to participate in the war in Iraq.

So I'm very reserved position on the wait-Sarkozy and hesitant armed intervention. In fact none of these solutions seems to me to emerge. But he'll have to do something well, because during that time, Gaddafi kills his freedom-loving people.

I'd like to know the opinion of my distinguished colleagues The Cuckoo Yann , Falcon , Nicolas, Romain , Rimbus , Stef , Corto on this thorny issue seriously.


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