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    I was born in an Army base and brought up in one; I can assure you that I snuff out a foul strategy when I see one being presented.

    The rebels are the foot infantry in this one, and not the West. I could only advise them to accept a cease-fire and respect it. If they don't there is a good chance that public opinion will demand that the West pulls out of the area.

    I do not believe the bombing and missile raids can go on for long, because the indignation here at home, in Africa and in the Middle East will not tollerate the rebels taking advantage of it to attack Libyan cities again and overrun them.

    I think we have all understood in the meantime that many Libyans are not in favour of the rebels and are prepared to fight them off when the rebels try attacking their town and cities.

    I suppose it depends whether the wind is coming from the East or from the West, Ian, and how one looks at it, namely from which point of view.
    Sometimes there can be two point of views.

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