next will be Syria lol we going to control all the ole of the region ..and positinig all the forces around Iran, o man, then we have a good war, just maybe if people don't ZZZZzzzzZZZ in time to see what's up, we go to new war, but this time will be big, how big ? let's say biger then WW1 WW2......
- First, the French troops have just landed on the shore near Tripoli.
- Second, global media is preparing two pieces of false news in the near future: that al-Gaddafi forces bombed Libyan civilians, and the alleged death of Qadhafi in the NATO bombing.
I still think itocracy (see video) will prevail in the end. Social networking simply dissolves centralised autocracies like Gadaffi's. When the people get to see and understand how they are being misled, they talk among themselves and oust such leadership. Even the whole idea of 'military' is made out-of-date by the progress of itocracy. The world wants to cooperate constructively now everyone can talk to each other and see each other. It's a global village at last. Bruce Thomson in New Zealand.
@PalmyBruce I wonder where you got this theory from...you are from NZ right...then it would not be from personal experience that you came to this great theory of yours...maybe you are getting your education from CNN...typical political arrogance of western consumer-all approach to life.
@palenkero71 E.g. it stuns me to see Mubarak literally in a cage in a courtroom, after being Egyptian president for 30 years. Such a symbolic degradation in the eyes of the entire world. I don't hate the guy, he probably thought he was doing what was best - but itocracy has shifted the ground under his bewildered feet, transforming him into a 'strong traditional tribal-type leader maintaining order' into a panicked, vicious failure has-been autocrat. (Lots of Egyptians still admire & love him).
@palenkero71 I apologize if I seem arrogant. I'm not of any particular political persuasion, just an observer of the world scene. The itocracy video is a summary of my perception about what is now being called 'the arab spring'. In about 1998 I used to socialize with university profs in Toronto from the McLuhan Program of Media and Communications, and myself am a technical writer and IT type with keen interest in media and society. So far things seem to be going the way I suspected and hoped.
@PalmyBruce...I did not take offence at your comments, I agree that social change is the result of social mobilisation. But what is happening in Lybia: NATO intervention under pretext of saving civilians lives is a scandal. NATO, the west in general, oil conglomerates and bankers in particular, have had eyes on Lybia since Gadaffi came to power. Read the history of Libya and compare its development to the rest of Africa and third world, not to NZ's, then write a reply if you wish
Did she say 10's of thousand? You can tell a bias o a news source from their opening statements! I saw the funeral, it's on Youtube 200 people there at the most! All fighters! Press TV, Al Jazeera, Euronews even democracy now have ALL blown their cover over this war. As being propoganda tools for western imperialism.
I don`t trust anything reported by Press tv, The Iranian Regime voice box
FeignofCordor 5 months ago
next will be Syria lol we going to control all the ole of the region ..and positinig all the forces around Iran, o man, then we have a good war, just maybe if people don't ZZZZzzzzZZZ in time to see what's up, we go to new war, but this time will be big, how big ? let's say biger then WW1 WW2......
Redlocokixx 6 months ago
sweeet nato intervention. idiots.
zebb1111 6 months ago
Send to everyone, immediately:
- First, the French troops have just landed on the shore near Tripoli.
- Second, global media is preparing two pieces of false news in the near future: that al-Gaddafi forces bombed Libyan civilians, and the alleged death of Qadhafi in the NATO bombing.
plaza20009 6 months ago
Hifter lives 5 minutes from Langley Virginia
IranContraScumDid911 6 months ago
umm I'm confused... so.. who's the bad guys again?
cmfreak 7 months ago
I still think itocracy (see video) will prevail in the end. Social networking simply dissolves centralised autocracies like Gadaffi's. When the people get to see and understand how they are being misled, they talk among themselves and oust such leadership. Even the whole idea of 'military' is made out-of-date by the progress of itocracy. The world wants to cooperate constructively now everyone can talk to each other and see each other. It's a global village at last. Bruce Thomson in New Zealand.
PalmyBruce 7 months ago
@PalmyBruce I wonder where you got this theory from...you are from NZ right...then it would not be from personal experience that you came to this great theory of yours...maybe you are getting your education from CNN...typical political arrogance of western consumer-all approach to life.
palenkero71 7 months ago
@palenkero71 E.g. it stuns me to see Mubarak literally in a cage in a courtroom, after being Egyptian president for 30 years. Such a symbolic degradation in the eyes of the entire world. I don't hate the guy, he probably thought he was doing what was best - but itocracy has shifted the ground under his bewildered feet, transforming him into a 'strong traditional tribal-type leader maintaining order' into a panicked, vicious failure has-been autocrat. (Lots of Egyptians still admire & love him).
PalmyBruce 7 months ago
@palenkero71 I apologize if I seem arrogant. I'm not of any particular political persuasion, just an observer of the world scene. The itocracy video is a summary of my perception about what is now being called 'the arab spring'. In about 1998 I used to socialize with university profs in Toronto from the McLuhan Program of Media and Communications, and myself am a technical writer and IT type with keen interest in media and society. So far things seem to be going the way I suspected and hoped.
PalmyBruce 7 months ago
@PalmyBruce...I did not take offence at your comments, I agree that social change is the result of social mobilisation. But what is happening in Lybia: NATO intervention under pretext of saving civilians lives is a scandal. NATO, the west in general, oil conglomerates and bankers in particular, have had eyes on Lybia since Gadaffi came to power. Read the history of Libya and compare its development to the rest of Africa and third world, not to NZ's, then write a reply if you wish
palenkero71 7 months ago
so, a traitor, killed by a traitorous traitor. WOW. go gaddafi go!
issareign 7 months ago
Does Mr. Tarpley sleep?
motionandRest 7 months ago
Did she say 10's of thousand? You can tell a bias o a news source from their opening statements! I saw the funeral, it's on Youtube 200 people there at the most! All fighters! Press TV, Al Jazeera, Euronews even democracy now have ALL blown their cover over this war. As being propoganda tools for western imperialism.
Amarx00 7 months ago
Haha, that stuck it to the Iranians!
statewithinastateuk 7 months ago
Younis's son cried out "Let us return to the green flag" as his father was lowered into his grave.
statewithinastateuk 7 months ago
We were never at war with Al Qaeda. 1984 anybody?
cooptae21 7 months ago
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Al quaeda Rebels arested and after killed their commander Younis and more 2 generals ,from american command ! follow Abdul Jalil ?
camsrry2 7 months ago