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End of the war? Rebel troops enter Tripoli, Gaddafi's regime collapsing

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This is all over the news right now....

After months of fighting, it seems that it's FINALLY coming to an end....

This was earlier on tonight as the rebels move into Tripoli with cheers and celebrations....

(Sky News reporter Alex Crawford as our modern-day Kate Adie)




Meanwhile, a presenter on state TV has armed herself (I'd love to see U.S. anchors go on air like this)




What now for the future of Libya? And what will Gaddafi's fate be?


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They've liberated Green Square in the heart of the capital. Looks like it's all over!

I can't quite believe it's all over SO QUICKLY. Thought it would never end.
 
Should have been over six months ago.

But Obama failed to act and tens of thousands died.

Another failure of Obama.
 
Should have been over six months ago.

But Obama failed to act and tens of thousands died.

Another failure of Obama.

This is a civil war that had to be fought out between Libyans.

NATO has provided the anti Gaddafi forces with sufficient air and sea support to ensure that Gaddafi's military advantage was gradually whittled down to nothing.

I would dread to think that today's Iraq should be considered a victory for GWB.

Some victory. Some hell hole for the Iraqi people. And years after the Coalition invasion of Iraq that GWB hailed as a victory from the flight deck of a carrier.
 
It's kind of surprising how quickly it all came down. I thought it was going to continue to be a stalemate for some time.
 
A shame that justapixel's instinctive reaction to this momentous event is to go on a stupid, irrelevant, ill-timed, inaccurate and vindictive rant about United States politics which has completely nothing to do with the fight and the victory that the Libyan people have achieved. I suggest we ignore him from now on.


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Victory and revolution in Green Square....


 
Here's wishing the people of Libya reconciliation and a consensus to build a better Libya for all Libyans.
 
Great news! But did anybody ever figure out "WHO" the Rebels were? I remember, when this all started to ramp up back in spring or late winter, a number of people were saying things like "We have no idea who or what forces are backing the rebels."

In other words it could have been the Taliban, for all that anybody seemed to know. I've heard nothing about this since.

If Obama had gone in immediately with full force, I bet anything that justapixel would have had the very same comment because, no matter what Obama does or doesn't do, it can never be the "right" thing. It's just like Republicans being unanimously against something that Obama agrees with, even if it's something that was originally proposed by the Republicans.
 
"Better the devil you know than the devil you don't know" may be what we will regret.
 
It's kind of surprising how quickly it all came down. I thought it was going to continue to be a stalemate for some time.


Agreed.

It's been just a little over six months since the street protests began. We've gone from street demonstrations to overthrow of one of the world's most oppressive dictators is less than seven months.

That's extraordinary.

Libya joins Tunisia and Egypt in freedom.
 
Should have been over six months ago.

But Obama failed to act and tens of thousands died.

Another failure of Obama.

The truth hurts.

It is amazing how disconnected from reality you are since you have returned. Maybe I was just immune to it before for some reason. Have you ever been even remotely close to that region of earth?

So ten of thousands died so you Wanted Obama to invade with massive force? You realize that makes you one against every other American. The rest of us had ZERO desire to get involved on the ground. In fact going against their own party ethos the republicans denounced supporting freedom in Libya because POTUS Obama was the one doing it... no other reason... no morality and zero integrity in their stated beliefs.

So if that isnt what ya mean then what the fuck are you saying....

I am beginning to believe those folks who say this is simply trolling but would be willing to hear a rational explanation.

EDIT:

They've liberated Green Square in the heart of the capital. Looks like it's all over!

I can't quite believe it's all over SO QUICKLY. Thought it would never end.

It's kind of surprising how quickly it all came down. I thought it was going to continue to be a stalemate for some time.

That what makes me regret being here in the midwest recruiting. I know there is more of a story. I suppose we will have to wait and see what is offered up for how it came down all of a sudden.

"Better the devil you know than the devil you don't know" may be what we will regret.

The above quoted for accuracy. Although with all the change in the middle east we should get SOME changes for the better. Regrettably history is not on their side for finding competent leadership and establishing equitable governments. No I think it will be more like the strong man will assume control and crush those who he disagrees with....
 
Last year (2010) I contracted a serious (staph) infection. I put the blame entirely on Barack Hussein Obama - the personification of total incompetence. I never got bacterial infections when George W. Bush was president! Also - hey Barry, where's my fucking tax cut? Moron. *|* *|* *|*
 
It's kind of surprising how quickly it all came down. I thought it was going to continue to be a stalemate for some time.

Yeah it happened pretty fast. Seems the pro-government forces realized the writing was on the wall.
 
Last year (2010) I contracted a serious (staph) infection. I put the blame entirely on Barack Hussein Obama - the personification of total incompetence. I never got bacterial infections when George W. Bush was president! Also - hey Barry, where's my fucking tax cut? Moron. *|* *|* *|*

I think justapixel justcame. :lol:
 
another triumph you mean - US Presidents have been trying to get rid of Qaddafi since Reagan

He and NATO let the rebels do the work

certainly better than Pres Bush and Iraq - no argument there

Preemptive first strike:
The Bush Administration did all the work (true leadership). All Obama did was "tie up the loose ends" while gallivanting on Martha's Vineyard. Thank God for Republicans! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
P.S. It's a job-killer. *|*
 
A new era dawns in Libya with our focus now shifting to a post war scenario and how Libya will be governed, and by whom?

The fate of Gadaffi is also a consideration. I hope that the Libyan people will deal with him in a court room. Justice should be seen to be done in accordance with international standards that reflect humanitarian considerations for all Libyans including those guilty of inhumane conduct.
 
Whoa.

I figured when it went down, it would be sudden, but I wasn't looking for the end for months yet.

A just end for Qadaffi would be to fall into the hands of one of the "revolutionaries" he once supported... and then tossed aside for someone else.
 
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