In February he said "I am not afraid to die, I am afraid to lose the battle". His heroic spirit transcended death already. I hope his visionary media stays alive and his dreams of a free Libya are fulfilled!!
@mordred612 Alright, what would you do? Let your flymans go to the land full of AAs which commander calls you and your men crusaders, second worst insult in Arab word after Jew, and than explain to their families that it wasn´t necessary. You take ever single measure to ensure safety of your personell and yes, taking out air defences is on the top of the list. And yes, same happened in Yugoslavia or Iraq.
@Ntsbhdb That may be the case, but it isn't necessary as it wasn't early in the Bosnian conflict or even in Iraq the Arab League wanted the no-fly zone imposed, but didn't want weapons used to hit land based targets. When you start striking targets on the ground you are violiating the sovereignty of that country. Each civilian killed means an unknown number of jihadist are created. Also factor in the cost of using our assets in this manner and you'll understand it is foolish.
@mordred612 That´s a load of crap, if you want to enforce NFZ first thing you have to do is surpress enemy air defence systems and you do that by launching a salvo of cruise missiles onto each of them. Destruction of military convoy near Benghazi was done by French fighters and was also in accordnance with UN resolution which calls for taking all measures neccessary to ensure safety of civilians. Those vehicles killed 96 civilians during their shelling of Benghazi before they were bombed.
I respect president Obama's push for a no-fly zone over Libya, but I believe we are crossing the line by striking ground targets. We are not at war with Libya. This is a police action. Loyalists will strike civilians and blame the U.S. and our allies turning the civil war to a war against the west. We are creating more jihadists with these actions. How do we justify your actions when we do not act in Burma or Chechnya when people are in need of help?
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LoveeaaDagmaraa646 10 months ago
In February he said "I am not afraid to die, I am afraid to lose the battle". His heroic spirit transcended death already. I hope his visionary media stays alive and his dreams of a free Libya are fulfilled!!
SketchyBack 11 months ago
@mordred612 Alright, what would you do? Let your flymans go to the land full of AAs which commander calls you and your men crusaders, second worst insult in Arab word after Jew, and than explain to their families that it wasn´t necessary. You take ever single measure to ensure safety of your personell and yes, taking out air defences is on the top of the list. And yes, same happened in Yugoslavia or Iraq.
Ntsbhdb 11 months ago
We are all Mohammed Nabbous. We do not give up, we win or die
banghazino 11 months ago
Rest in peace Mo.
petribaum 11 months ago
People like this man should be praised and honored, unlike how it is today where someone is honored for the ability to kick a ball.
This truly shows the world requires change, god bless.
Runetoscape 11 months ago 2
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MrPaulAlcantara 11 months ago
@Ntsbhdb That may be the case, but it isn't necessary as it wasn't early in the Bosnian conflict or even in Iraq the Arab League wanted the no-fly zone imposed, but didn't want weapons used to hit land based targets. When you start striking targets on the ground you are violiating the sovereignty of that country. Each civilian killed means an unknown number of jihadist are created. Also factor in the cost of using our assets in this manner and you'll understand it is foolish.
mordred612 11 months ago
@mordred612 That´s a load of crap, if you want to enforce NFZ first thing you have to do is surpress enemy air defence systems and you do that by launching a salvo of cruise missiles onto each of them. Destruction of military convoy near Benghazi was done by French fighters and was also in accordnance with UN resolution which calls for taking all measures neccessary to ensure safety of civilians. Those vehicles killed 96 civilians during their shelling of Benghazi before they were bombed.
Ntsbhdb 11 months ago
I respect president Obama's push for a no-fly zone over Libya, but I believe we are crossing the line by striking ground targets. We are not at war with Libya. This is a police action. Loyalists will strike civilians and blame the U.S. and our allies turning the civil war to a war against the west. We are creating more jihadists with these actions. How do we justify your actions when we do not act in Burma or Chechnya when people are in need of help?
mordred612 11 months ago