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Old 03-04-2011, 10:17 AM   #6
GalasaKoll

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I allowed myself to slightly modify your message in my quote, and took profit to turn your question into an actual question.
And before answering it, I would like to notice the source. I'll add Russia Today to my sources, sounds promising. But I have to question if the interview is from them, as the JDD (in french) claims it. Also the interview seems to date from 5 March, it helps to know the date.
Now, to show how difficult it is to adhere to the content, the colonel says that there has been no protest in Libya. It's a bit hard to believe. He does make some good points, especially when saying the international community reacted based on media reports - with the risk of being biased. But even the interviewer doubts his version, that the rebels would be lead by Al Quaïda (more or less).

There are other interests running in the Middle East, and if the coalition intervened it's fair to assume that they won't spend hundreds of millions - if not billions - to just help an enemy. You may have answered that question, what's the coalition's interest, a bit too hastily. As for what exact interests are running there, I won't pretend I know, I don't, and won't try to guess.
Maybe, they do not forward the Al-Quaida targeted. But it is not much better to accept that it profit from that. Al-Qiada and its linked organisations always profit from instable regions there...
I got the interview from here:
RIA Novosti
Its a good page, but I always save such rare information...



I think you're stealing Alma's schtick.
What are you talking about?
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