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Actually is seems the war in Libya is in a situation where the rebels cannot advance without fighting for every town; they want more weapons, and want the western warplanes to blow up the opposing army for them, to open the way for them to Tripoli, and to all the towns along the road to Tripoli, which is on the other end of Libya.
My concern has been that our Country is involved, not what the rebels think or want. The UN mandate has become a bad joke from day 1, when Col. Gedaffi's cease-fires were never accepted by the rebels (also the proposals offered by Col. Gedaffi before the UN mandate was issued), and that the UN never required from the rebels a cease-fire.
That was the worst strategy that a country could get themselves into, not to require a cease-fire from BOTH sides and to go headlong into a foreign civil war.
Anyway, Alexander is perfectly fit and is only prepared to defend Britannia's Shores.
We'll see how Parliament finds an exit strategy now from the mess that they got into with firing off Britain's missiles in someone's civil war.
Still, I wouldn't brag too loud, Barry, about British soldiers being supposedly present in Libya. If you had any knowledge at all of military strategy - which you haven't - you would know better than claiming to know what the SAS or any special forces are doing!
You do not have any such information!
If Gov. asked now that the rebels initiate a cease-fire, and attend a dialogue with the Libyan government, and the rebels tooted out their usual "we will fight on", then Gov. even now could pull out without loosing face.
This I write in the sole interests of Britain; now may-be someone will fire off a tirade on how it is in Britain's interests to go merrily on firing off Britain's missiles till there are none left!