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  1. willellis

    Turmoil in Libya (2011) and post-Gaddafi blowback

    True, but I don't think it is the amount of oil that is the factor, but rather they are business partners.
  2. willellis

    Turmoil in Libya (2011) and post-Gaddafi blowback

    Yup, and they look like idiots for doing so.
  3. willellis

    Turmoil in Libya (2011) and post-Gaddafi blowback

    Quite probable, never the less, the US wouldn't look to good if they sign a business deal for oil, and then 7 years later, they are blowing the crap out of the country trying to find some lunatic.
  4. willellis

    Iran Super Thread- Merged

    Not really a threat to anyone at the time, but interesting time for some posturing from the Iranian government.
  5. willellis

    Turmoil in Libya (2011) and post-Gaddafi blowback

    +1, but the US won't bomb one of their sources of oil.
  6. willellis

    The Threat of Modern Piracy- A Merged Thread

    Tragic. Funny that the UN said that they were dissatisfied with the way the pirate problem was being dealt with. Who knows, maybe more ships in the water, maybe just more verbal diarrhea.
  7. willellis

    The Threat of Modern Piracy- A Merged Thread

    Sorry, usually I do post the link. As far as the source, I pulled this directly from the BBC News website.  I will take head of what was mentioned though. Thanks for the heads up.
  8. willellis

    BMQ questions

    1) 4th week in 2) Depends on your personal views. If you are use " Full Metal Jacket " as a basis for what is " hardcore strict " then, no. 3) It depends on your element. 4) no 5) The one constant is " it's what you make of it " BTW, welcome to the site.
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    Packing for the Apocalypse

    Wow, looks like the writer just finished watching "The Book of Eli".
  10. willellis

    Turmoil in Libya (2011) and post-Gaddafi blowback

    Cool intel. That seems to be a relationship more one-sided than anything though. The way the story reads on the BBC News Network is that the Italians and Libyans were in economic and financial league with one-another. Also the Americans and the UK having so recently shown forgiveness for years...
  11. willellis

    The Threat of Modern Piracy- A Merged Thread

    Here's the latest. Sad that this had to happen to these people, but such is the way for so many missionaries in the past. 21 February 2011 Last updated at 16:59 ET Share this pageFacebookTwitterShareEmailPrint US couple on yacht hijacked off Somalia 'knew of risks' Piracy flourishes off the...
  12. willellis

    Turmoil in Libya (2011) and post-Gaddafi blowback

    ;D I have actually. Never really listened to their accent though. I imagine that it's the same with any country. Accent it regional. Your pals with must be from Little Italy.
  13. willellis

    Turmoil in Libya (2011) and post-Gaddafi blowback

    :)  Just the way things work above our pay grade I suppose.
  14. willellis

    Turmoil in Libya (2011) and post-Gaddafi blowback

    I wish you were wrong..... Good read on the Italians and CR. I had no idea that the Italians were that tight with the Libyans.
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  16. willellis

    Turmoil in Libya (2011) and post-Gaddafi blowback

    "LONDON - Libyan warplanes were bombing indiscriminately across Tripoli on Monday, a resident of the Libyan capital told al Jazeera television in a live broadcast. " Wouldn't be surprised if that is what your referring to. Also there was a post above from 57chev that mentioned the witnesses...
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    Turmoil in Libya (2011) and post-Gaddafi blowback

    Wow. I wonder what kind of response this is going to call for from the UN.
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