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polako ali siguirno pocinju pripreme za kopnenu intervenciju,CNN i BBC izvestavaju da Miserati preti humanitarna kriza!sad sledi propagadni rat, zene ,deca ,ranjenici! sve vec vidjeno.
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Registruj se da bi učestvovao u diskusiji. Registrovanim korisnicima se NE prikazuju reklame unutar poruka.
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Poslao: 16 Apr 2011 22:01
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ovi pobunjenici svi obukli woodland a ja ni jedno drvo nisam video. drva koja trce, vicu i pucaju uhhh pravi diskajz
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Poslao: 16 Apr 2011 22:12
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shmele ::polako ali siguirno pocinju pripreme za kopnenu intervenciju,CNN i BBC izvestavaju da Miserati preti humanitarna kriza!sad sledi propagadni rat, zene ,deca ,ranjenici! sve vec vidjeno.
Ili mozda opravdanje za malo jace vazdusne udare
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Poslao: 16 Apr 2011 22:19
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MMisterNo ::pobunjeni nindza vorior:
пре ће бити свилени Lord Humungus, The Ayatollah of Rock n rolla, поготово обзиром на окружење
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Poslao: 16 Apr 2011 23:46
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Ma da, sad će da forsiraju ovu priču o kasetnim minama naširoko i nadugačko samo da bi izblatili Gadafija kako koristi nehumano oružje zabranjeno Ženevskom i ko zna kojom još konvencijom.
Kad su američke barabe prosipale svoje CBU na pola srbije niko nije ni prstom mrdnuo.
Dušebriznici iz Human Rights Watch-a u ovom slučaju dobro su podmazani zelembaćima da trube o ovom a sve zarad kopnene intervencije jer vazdušna vidi se, ne pomaže.
Eto, Misrata postade nove Markale - sad čekamo dodatnu rezoluciju i šou može da počne.
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Poslao: 17 Apr 2011 01:06
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^ Kako volim ove patriote sa zastavama tuđinskih država.
Podseća me na još neku narodnu revoluciju.
Citat:Nato mission in disarray as criticisms mount
The international mission in Libya appeared to be running out of momentum yesterday as Barack Obama admitted the situation on the ground had reached a military "stalemate" and France conceded a new UN resolution might be necessary to oust Muammar Gaddafi from power.
As the regime's rockets continued to hit the beleaguered rebel town of Misrata and Nato forces struck Colonel Gaddafi's hometown of Sirte, France and Britain were still struggling to persuade other members of the organisation to provide additional warplanes. A meeting of member countries in Berlin yesterday broke up without any guarantee that military leaders would get the new resources they have asked for.
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In Britain, Downing Street rebuffed a call by five MPs for Parliament's three-week Easter recess to be interrupted for a debate on the stalemate on Libya.
"I feel that the mission in Libya has changed quite significantly," said John Baron, the Conservative MP. "When it was put before the House, the emphasis was very much on humanitarian assistance. This has changed into a mission of regime change."
David Davis, a former shadow home secretary for the Conservatives, said that he supported the Government's actions, but they went beyond the imposition of a no-fly zone approved by Parliament. "The simple truth is that Parliament did not authorise the next phase," he told the BBC.
Jeremy Corbyn, a Labour MP, added: "Britain and Nato are making a habit of wars with questionable legality or justification. The West seems to have no interest in a political solution and is prepared for a military campaign which now clearly focuses on regime change."
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In Libya, in contrast, a trickle of military supplies and fresh evidence of a long-term commitment to the overthrow of Colonel Gaddafi appeared to be encouraging rebel leaders. As the missiles rained down on Misrata, rebel militiamen appeared to be receiving European-made Milan anti-tank missiles, to judge by the packing cases, as well as hand-held radios. There are also signs that they are more closely in touch with Nato and better able to call on Nato airpower to aid the bands of militiamen on the road out of Ajdabiya.
Additional military supplies for the rebels are not going to change the military balance in the short term. Their militiamen are ill-trained and few in number. The military effectiveness of their fighters entirely depends on Nato. Without air strikes, pro-Gaddafi forces could probably take Benghazi without too much difficulty.
[Link mogu videti samo ulogovani korisnici]
Civili sa MILAN ATGMom i sl ...
Hmmmmm.
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