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Would you support an invasion of Libya?

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Forces as in, infantry-type "real troops" you mean, right? Dear god please no.

 

And I really am of the opinion that it's the Libyan peoples' conflict, and if they want a new system, they're going to have to fight for it themselves. It's sort of like an international rite of passage or something, I don't think they'd be able to sustain a new anything really if they piggyback on direct foreign intervention.

 

I do think that they should fight for themselves, but I really don't think it would be too difficult for a small team to go in and nick the guy (he still goes outside for speeches and such; US snipers can hit a guy in the head from over a mile away).

 

Oh yea and his bodyguards are hand-picked just because they're virgins (and female). Not exactly the Secret Service...

Slightly different, but regardless, I don't support giving weapons out to anyone.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CIA-Osama_bin_Laden_controversy

 

Yea, you're probably right. I don't know why I was supporting so much US/UN intervention last night :( I was a little drunk. Same thing happened in Iraq. The US gave missiles and all to Saddam and then he turned on them.

The U:S was in iraq forever it seemed. and we are still in afganistan.

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