Libya: No Fly Zone is a Go! International Effort and No Troops on the Ground

I thought RIU was a Canadian registered website Serapis?

I am a foreigner living in a foreign country, posting on a foreign website...yet my body is still made up of 70% water, just like yours......


But go ahead you foreigners on a US forum board site that supports MMJ in the US, keep on flapping your gums.... I just hope that when the time comes, you can kiss your ass goodbye, cause we ain;'t fucking coming next time.... :) Kiss our U,S of A ASS!
 
I thought RIU was a Canadian registered website Serapis?

I am a foreigner living in a foreign country, posting on a foreign website...yet my body is still made up of 70% water, just like yours......
I'm not sure why this rumor persists. I honestly don't know for sure where the owners are from or where the servers are located. I've heard both, the U.S. and Canada. I suppose it really doesn't matter. The DEA was still able to get at Overgrow's servers and they were supposedly located in Canada.:fire:
 
The servers are based in Canada, i've got the address jotted down somewhere. I noticed it when there was that controvesy about accounts being deleted if we didn't consent to RIU selling on our personal details.
 
The servers are based in Canada, I've got the address jotted down somewhere. I noticed it when there was that controversy about accounts being deleted if we didn't consent to RIU selling on our personal details.

They are listed as earning about $6k a month. Not bad.
 
No troops on the ground? hahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha

Fucking HA!

Hilarious. I guess all the time the leader of the Rebel Forces spent in Virginia was just a coincidence... It's just Virginia after all...
 
No troops on the ground? hahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha

Fucking HA!

Hilarious. I guess all the time the leader of the Rebel Forces spent in Virginia was just a coincidence... It's just Virginia after all...

What'#s this now? First i've heard on this. Is this to possbily indicate prior training or instructions from external influences? :D
 
Haha, i think it sounds like it would be a good thing to get reading up on :) I'm currently trying to work out how the UK government is looking at increasing police powers to deal with violent protesters, when we've just sanctioned a war in another country to help the even more viuolent protesters. Utterly stupid :D

Oh man, i just really really want Libya to jump up and reveal a nuclear arsenal :lol: ru piggies run. As has been said, we owuldn't dare fuck with anyone that could actually test our abilities. Although saying that a bunch iof towel heads in the mountains are proving our training and technology pointless, roadside bombs, the deaths just keep racking up cus of em
 
Haha, i think it sounds like it would be a good thing to get reading up on :) I'm currently trying to work out how the UK government is looking at increasing police powers to deal with violent protesters, when we've just sanctioned a war in another country to help the even more viuolent protesters. Utterly stupid :D

It's really not all that stupid, I actually support the campaign in Libya, we need to get into Angola next. And in the wake of the SDSR the UK wont be doing much in Libya, they just cant. In all fairness you have to give the French their due, they have finally stepped up - one of the first European countries to get off their asses and actually help protect western influence in the N. African and Middle East. America is finally telling the EU that its their time to start picking up some slack in the defense front, and frankly its really about time. Europe has enjoyed all the privileges of the American Imperialization, but never contributed equally...This new reinvigoration of colonization into the middle east and N. Africa is the beginning. Sorry to dissapoint all the blow-hards but there will never be a nuclear weapon used in the middle east...strategically its infeasible for anyone. Period.

Also, mossad, CIA, mi6, et all are probably in comfortable cahoots with the protestors...the trick is figuring out which protestors are friends and which are foe...but if you have caught up with the 21st century you should know that economic warfare is raging all over the world. Saudi Arabia/Bahrain will be insulated from any serious unrest, Qatar maybe not. We shall see...

And, soon enough I believe the garrison of troops from the UK will leave Germany (if they havent already) so if things get out of hand there is a domestic force at the ready to put the clamp-down on any short-sighted protestors.
 
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Racist terms like raghead is inappropriate and makes you look desperate to be accepted by ignorant folks who accept such racism as intelegence.

I too have been pondering the Gaddafi and Africa connect.
We still have the
Laurent Gbagbo and Alassane Ouattara issue in Ivory Coast.

Gaddafi does have some friends that is for sure. Gaddafi's troops are withdrawing tanks and other equipment as they hunker down for the night in territory they control.

The Rebels are negotiating to have oil fields they control produce oil and export. That would mean sanctions would have to be lifted.

If they can generate revenue then they can buy weapons.


 
It's really not all that stupid, I actually support the campaign in Libya.

I too like the intervention. I don't know who is what at this point yet.

Do you have information as to who is representing what?

I'm just generally supportive of the rebels albeit a bit uninformed.
 
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Racist terms like raghead is inappropriate and makes you look desperate to be accepted by ignorant folks who accept such racism as intelegence.

I too have been pondering the Gaddafi and Africa connect.
We still have the
Laurent Gbagbo and Alassane Ouattara issue in Ivory Coast.

Gaddafi does have some friends that is for sure. Gaddafi's troops are withdrawing tanks and other equipment as they hunker down for the night in territory they control.

The Rebels are negotiating to have oil fields they control produce oil and export. That would mean sanctions would have to be lifted.

If they can generate revenue then they can buy weapons.



There are many differences in the Ivory Coast and N. African situation, namely oil and control of the Suez canal...N. Africa means more to Europe than it does USA. Also, keep in mind that Libya had been making big deals with China, oil related. In fact, it was the first time in Chinese history that they had to evacuate its nationals from Libya via an armed frigate...but don't look into that too far, things will get nasty.
 
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Racist terms like raghead is inappropriate and makes you look desperate to be accepted by ignorant folks who accept such racism as intelegence.

I too have been pondering the Gaddafi and Africa connect.
We still have the
Laurent Gbagbo and Alassane Ouattara issue in Ivory Coast.

Gaddafi does have some friends that is for sure. Gaddafi's troops are withdrawing tanks and other equipment as they hunker down for the night in territory they control.

The Rebels are negotiating to have oil fields they control produce oil and export. That would mean sanctions would have to be lifted.

If they can generate revenue then they can buy weapons.

Um, call it racist all you like, if someone wears a rag on their head they'll be called a rag head, if someone shaves their hair off, they';ll be called a slaphead. I'm not sat here calling them sand rats and such.. that would be racist.. If you find that racist thenn i'm sorry, i'll call them arabs, but hell, in the UK they try and claim that paki is a racist term, no they're from pakistan, they're paki's... if your british you're a brit, if you're yankee you're a yank. :lol: Judge all you want though, cus that's me.... an unintelligent racist that needs acceptance from the ignorant :lol:

With regard to china and libya's potential oil agreement, how would the american governemnt react to that considering they're in the process of trying selling coal to china in huge quantities? Not sure if they're still trying or if contracts have been signed off yet.
 
I too like the intervention. I don't know who is what at this point yet.

Do you have information as to who is representing what?

I'm just generally supportive of the rebels albeit a bit uninformed.

This is an updated, super-charged regional version of Operation Ajax... Look at the motives for the uprising, time and time again we hear "oppurtunity" being used in regards to employment and economic development. By giving the impression that there will be some sort of transformation in the lives of the younger generation of disgruntled africans, the west can remove these decades-long rulers that have become non-compliant and been laying in bed with our direct competition (and dire enemy) China, and make it seem like a truly domestic uprising...Just like how a fucking Google Executive ends up as one of the spokespeople for the campaign in Egypt...

This is a war for resource, make no mistake about it...It's a proxy war at this point, but it's only a matter of time before the caulderon boils over and harsh realities are faced.
 
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