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I'm not so sure about that. There are reports that the Libyan army is fighting the forces loyal to him, and Libya's diplomats at the UN are calling for other nations to intervene to stop him killing other Libyans. I reckon he's on his way out sooner rather than later.Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostI think Gaddafi will last longer than that, and there will be a lot casualties.
This will put off some states who have access to news quickly.
Places like Algeria who are more cut-off may carry-on with their fight and their regimes may fall first.
It is of course a great tragedy that somebody who has been such a friend to this nation should be driven from the benevolent governance of his people by an unruly mob. Oh hang on, sorry, we're supposed to say that when it happens in Saudi Arabia. My mistake
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FT.com / UK - Cameron calls for move to democracy
At last. Does this mean we get to vote for the EU president and will be able to vote on big things like going to war, immigration, debasing the currency and joining Europe? I haven't read the article so I will never know.
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Err, Saif, Dad's gone to Venezuala-land! There's a pizza in the fridge for you.According to reports on state TV, several people have been killed by security forces in what it described as a sweep against "terrorists".
Earlier, Col Gaddafi's son insisted his father is still in charge.
In an unscripted and seemingly threatening address on state television, Saif Gaddafi said his father would fight "until the last man, the last woman, the last bullet".
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What can be really interesting if the new Govt there would open up books proper on who blown up that airplane in order to make it up to the West.
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I'll have a tenner on TPD. I think Zeity and his
oppressive regime could be overturned at any moment.
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There is a rumour that Gadaffi is Venuzela bound. The socialist dictator Chavez has a place for him apparently.Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostGadaffi moves his location every night, that's why so far, no one have been able to get him.
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Gadaffi moves his location every night, that's why so far, no one have been able to get him.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostIs Gadaffi's tent bomb-proof?
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