President Reagan's Address to the Nation on U.S. Air Strike against Libya - 4/14/86
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@bluedevil0704 I am not an Obama supporter either. But you're right. Someone has to stop this tyrant, and else is gonna do it? Who else has the capability to do it? Answer: No one!
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A hypocrite, indeed.
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Reagen was a wonderful man
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The French were still scared of kaddaffi commiting terrorist acts in their country
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We love you & miss you Ronnie....
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It was the only thing to do to bomb Libya in 1986. It is so sad it took another 25 years to topple Qaddafi, but this is just Europe's fault. Europeans have always had a cowardly attitude toward the Libyan tyrant.
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God, please bring us another Ronald Reagan!
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@Hperman09 In the 90's, Qaddafi supported Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait, which most of the Arab League opposed, as well as the genocide in Bosnia, despite the fact that Muslims were designated targets by the Serbian government. I'm no way a supporter of the Republican agenda, and there's no doubt that Clinton did a more perfect job crushing Slobodan Milosevic than Reagan ever could for Qaddafi, but the fact is Qaddafi is a brutal barbarian who will do whatever it takes to have his way.
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@Hperman09 Hes breathing, and thats good enough reason for me to take that evil SOB out. I am not an Obama supporter but I give him props for ordering the strikes that helped the Libyan rebels take Libya.
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So that's what a leader sounds like. Pretty cool.
Sure wish we had leaders like this again. Reagan your leadership is missed and so are you.
fredricks74 2 years ago 58
Can you image if Reagan was president today? I can't imagine the Iraq war would still be going on. Reagan was a very decisive leader.
littlelouie11 2 years ago 14