Anonymous e-mailer: I think the conditions have changed and we should exit libya as soon as substantial air force capabilities have been destroyed, otherwise we might be party to supporting a "rebel genocide" which is not in our interest either!!!
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IF THE WEST TRULY CARED ABOUT HUMAN LIFES THEY WOULD HAVE BEEN IN BURMA A COUPLE OF YRS AGO WHEN THEY WERE KILLING THIER CITIZENS & MONKS,IT鈥橲 CLEARLY ABOUT THE OIL. FROM BAZUKA IN NIGERIA.
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Professor123: It amazes me daily how smart people could be so "dumb." If they were the ones who were going to get shot; or if they had to live in fear of what they say every minute of every day, I wonder how their view would change. Gaddafi must go.
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Bert in US: The next step? We will discover that the motives of the rebels are not exactly what we thought. Quelle surprise that will be.
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Godfrey in Uganda e-mails: African leaders only think about power. They were all quiet when Gaddafi was killing people mecrcilessly. Now that his power is threatened, you hear all his fellow dictators from all corners condemning the UN - yet they offer no solution.
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Tikele in Addis Ababa: They are talking about a no-fly zone, for me which means nothing for Libya people because they are still under attack.
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Walid in Afghanistan: There is no logic to get the gun from Gaddafi and give it to rebels. Military backing and bombing has never helped and such issues create a long term hate towards the implementers.
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Parkinson in Nigeria: What happens to all the arms and ammunition in the possession of the anti-government forces after Ghadaffi steps down? Is the country not headed towards an atmosphere of terror and chaos? Is there any assurance of political tranquility after this agitation?
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Tom in the UK e-mails: What is the definition of a "civilian" in this conflict ? Are there any non-civilians on the side of the rebels ? Or are all pro-Gadaffi supporters non-civilians as seen by the coalition?
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13:21
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Its very burlesque this Libya issue.One moment they want the west to bomb Gaddhafi鈥檚 troops,the next,no,they dont.Now,again,yes.
Cant they make up their minds?
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12:11
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Mallpratt in Ghana: Barack Obama said in Ghana in 2009 that Africans don't need strongmen but they need strong institutions. Obama, where on earth have weak men built strong institutions? We are Africans, we have our ways of doing things.
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If Gaddafi had any honor at all he would have quit, thankful to Libya for the 42 yrs. He is a scoundrel. anon
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Ralph, caller in Germany, tells World Have Your Say: "I am embarrassed about Germany's abstention on UN Resolution 1973"
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11:53
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WHYS presenter Nuala McGovern is on air now on World Briefing talking to a caller in Tripoli and an exile who is originally from the city
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11:27
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A genuine rebel leader in libya should be appointed &groomed to take over from gadafi when his goverment finally collapses-julia jos nigeria.
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| Tuesday, 3 March 2011 | 11:34 - 23:30 GMT
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Anonymous e-mailer: I think the conditions have changed and we should exit libya as soon as substantial air force capabilities have been destroyed, otherwise we might be party to supporting a "rebel genocide" which is not in our interest either!!!
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IF THE WEST TRULY CARED ABOUT HUMAN LIFES THEY WOULD HAVE BEEN IN BURMA A COUPLE OF YRS AGO WHEN THEY WERE KILLING THIER CITIZENS & MONKS,IT鈥橲 CLEARLY ABOUT THE OIL. FROM BAZUKA IN NIGERIA.
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Professor123: It amazes me daily how smart people could be so "dumb." If they were the ones who were going to get shot; or if they had to live in fear of what they say every minute of every day, I wonder how their view would change. Gaddafi must go.
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Bert in US: The next step? We will discover that the motives of the rebels are not exactly what we thought. Quelle surprise that will be.
Comment sent via Feed
Godfrey in Uganda e-mails: African leaders only think about power. They were all quiet when Gaddafi was killing people mecrcilessly. Now that his power is threatened, you hear all his fellow dictators from all corners condemning the UN - yet they offer no solution.
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Tikele in Addis Ababa: They are talking about a no-fly zone, for me which means nothing for Libya people because they are still under attack.
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Walid in Afghanistan: There is no logic to get the gun from Gaddafi and give it to rebels. Military backing and bombing has never helped and such issues create a long term hate towards the implementers.
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Parkinson in Nigeria: What happens to all the arms and ammunition in the possession of the anti-government forces after Ghadaffi steps down? Is the country not headed towards an atmosphere of terror and chaos? Is there any assurance of political tranquility after this agitation?
Comment sent via Feed
Tom in the UK e-mails: What is the definition of a "civilian" in this conflict ? Are there any non-civilians on the side of the rebels ? Or are all pro-Gadaffi supporters non-civilians as seen by the coalition?
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Its very burlesque this Libya issue.One moment they want the west to bomb Gaddhafi鈥檚 troops,the next,no,they dont.Now,again,yes. Cant they make up their minds?
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Mallpratt in Ghana: Barack Obama said in Ghana in 2009 that Africans don't need strongmen but they need strong institutions. Obama, where on earth have weak men built strong institutions? We are Africans, we have our ways of doing things.
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If Gaddafi had any honor at all he would have quit, thankful to Libya for the 42 yrs. He is a scoundrel. anon
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Ralph, caller in Germany, tells World Have Your Say: "I am embarrassed about Germany's abstention on UN Resolution 1973"
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WHYS presenter Nuala McGovern is on air now on World Briefing talking to a caller in Tripoli and an exile who is originally from the city
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A genuine rebel leader in libya should be appointed &groomed to take over from gadafi when his goverment finally collapses-julia jos nigeria.