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Originally Posted by Panda
Surely the British public didnt give a dam
The British public despise Qadaffi, for obvious reasons. That alone is not sufficient reason to oust him though. Neither, in the first instance, was the popular uprising. When he started bombing his own people, and Nato warned him to desist, well of course then we stepped in. I have no grief about removing this from power- does anybody? Most of his people want him gone too, and quite a few of his top people have already defected. I certainly hope this doesn't become another 'mission creep' though, as has happened in Afghanistan. Basically, we've taken sides- and now we can not afford to let his regime survive. His history of supporting and instigating terrorism against us is well known.
Not swiping at you in particular, but I'm a bit cynical about some of the rhetoric here. I mean, Qadaffi and bin Laden are universally loathed- I'm one of the few that has actually had a decent word to say about Q, specifically that in terms of social welfare and poverty, Libya isn't too bad compared to some 'western friendly' regimes we happily supported, like Egypt. But bin Laden is taken out, and Q is almost certainly on his way out- and all of a sudden it's like they are folk heroes. :rolleyes: