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Is It time for the UK to take the bull by the horns and get the military involed?
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I'm undecided on this matter. We have to do something but don't want to get bogged down in another Iraq type affair.
Oil is the only factor here i see. As there are many confilcts all over the world and espically in Africa. In 2008 the deaths in Congo was up 5.8 Million and many more displaced. The Rwanda genocide cost 1,000,000 lives. There are far more terrible leaders in Africa than Gaddafi. President Robert Mugabe to name but one. So why Libya? Oil is the only answer. It hits us all at the fuel pumps, cost of food etc.
So is Military action the answer?
Oil is the only factor here i see. As there are many confilcts all over the world and espically in Africa. In 2008 the deaths in Congo was up 5.8 Million and many more displaced. The Rwanda genocide cost 1,000,000 lives. There are far more terrible leaders in Africa than Gaddafi. President Robert Mugabe to name but one. So why Libya? Oil is the only answer. It hits us all at the fuel pumps, cost of food etc.
So is Military action the answer?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm rather mift with your comment "oil is the only factor here". Although many anti-military/anti-Government readers will agree with you, I find it quite sickening you believe that our Government would use the slaughtering of thousands of Libyan people, as an excuse to aquire oil.
Don't get me wrong, I am in no way naive enough to belive that the dictatorship is the sole reason for talk of military intervention, however, I find it inconsevable that you believe oil is the only reason.
Forgive me if I am wrong, but I'm pretty certain Bosnia has no oil reserves, yet we still intervened due to the genocide that took place at the hands of Slobodan Milosovic, in which 8-9000 Bosniaks were killed in the genocides and the remaining 25-30,000 were forced to leave.
As I have mentioned, I know there must be secondary reasons for the talk of military intervention, but I stand by the Government in the fact that I believe the most important factor is the protection of innocent Libyans from the crazed dictator.
Military intervention is a must whether it be by means of a no fly zone or by boots on the ground. Let us be rid of this lunatic and make a stand for democracy.
Don't get me wrong, I am in no way naive enough to belive that the dictatorship is the sole reason for talk of military intervention, however, I find it inconsevable that you believe oil is the only reason.
Forgive me if I am wrong, but I'm pretty certain Bosnia has no oil reserves, yet we still intervened due to the genocide that took place at the hands of Slobodan Milosovic, in which 8-9000 Bosniaks were killed in the genocides and the remaining 25-30,000 were forced to leave.
As I have mentioned, I know there must be secondary reasons for the talk of military intervention, but I stand by the Government in the fact that I believe the most important factor is the protection of innocent Libyans from the crazed dictator.
Military intervention is a must whether it be by means of a no fly zone or by boots on the ground. Let us be rid of this lunatic and make a stand for democracy.
MCR--83,
You obviously need to keep more up to date on current affairs. I seem to recall you saying "but with reference to Libya, they don't want our help, they want to sort it out for themselves". In actual fact, that was the case, but recently it has emerged that they are calling for a no fly zone and as stated in 'The Times' dated 10th March 2011, crowds have been chanting words to the effect of 'Where is Obama, we want a no fly zone'.
In future, before you post comments, ensure they are correct.
You obviously need to keep more up to date on current affairs. I seem to recall you saying "but with reference to Libya, they don't want our help, they want to sort it out for themselves". In actual fact, that was the case, but recently it has emerged that they are calling for a no fly zone and as stated in 'The Times' dated 10th March 2011, crowds have been chanting words to the effect of 'Where is Obama, we want a no fly zone'.
In future, before you post comments, ensure they are correct.
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