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NO OIL? Fck Somalia And Ivory Coast

Postby Du$ty » Thu Mar 03, 2011 10:29 am


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Re: NO OIL? Fck Somalia And Ivory Coast

Postby Du$ty » Thu Mar 03, 2011 2:13 pm

"We must be prudent. We know what our political line is: We don't support invasions, or massacres, or anything like that no matter who does it. A campaign of lies is being spun together regarding Libya," said Chavez, in a televised speech to a crowd of graduates who had just received diplomas from state universities.

"I'm not going to condemn him (Gadhafi)," he said. "I'd be a coward to condemn someone who has been my friend."

The U.S. government is behind the campaign to remove Gadhafi, he added.

"The United States has already said it's ready to invade Libya, don't you see? And almost all the countries of Europe are condemning Libya ... What do they want. They are rubbing their hands together. Oil is what's important to them," he said.
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Al Jazeera news network reported that the Libyan leader and Moussa had agreed to Chavez's plan to send representatives from Latin America, Europe and the Middle East to Libya to broker negotiations between Gaddafi and rebel leaders.

"We have been informed of President Chavez's plan but it is still under consideration," Moussa told Reuters by telephone on Thursday. "We consulted several leaders yesterday," he said, without providing a deadline to decide on the plan.
Watch How They Will Reject Hugo Chavez Peace Plans.. The Libyan Terrorists Already Rejected The Idea :down:

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Re: NO OIL? Fck Somalia And Ivory Coast

Postby DisplacedDiraac » Thu Mar 03, 2011 2:26 pm

The U.S. government is behind the campaign to remove Gadhafi, he added.

Obviously!

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Re: NO OIL? Fck Somalia And Ivory Coast

Postby greenday » Thu Mar 03, 2011 2:32 pm

Somalia ilahay iyo somali leee umaqan.

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Re: NO OIL? Fck Somalia And Ivory Coast

Postby Samatr » Thu Mar 03, 2011 4:51 pm

Every state is out for their own interest, getting Somalia on track is a long term commitment and that's a no no especially in this part of the world.


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