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Post by Guest Sun Aug 23, 2015 9:11 am

Britain should intervene in Libya before its chaos seeps into the West, says the wife of Muammar Gaddafi’s former right-hand man, who is currently on death row in Libya. “The world decided, in one day, to hit Libya [with airstrikes] … And after this Libya is asking for help. Why don’t they help?” Fatma Farkash asks The Independent on Sunday, in her most extensive interview with a British newspaper. Four years after Western strikes helped oust Gaddafi, Libya is in chaos, divided between two competing governments, local militias and pockets of Isis control. “Libya is not a real country any more,” Ms Farkash says. The threat from Isis “is one that concerns the whole world. If they don’t stop them, they will come even to Europe”.


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Post by Original Quill Sun Aug 23, 2015 4:39 pm

Um, maybe she wants Britain to do her work for her??

I'm wondering what she means by "chaos seeps into the West."  I'm a conservative, so before I give away the billions of pounds she is tacitly talking about, I would like her to be a little bit more specific.  After all, money is precious these days.

Are they having difficulties with their internal civil war?  Poor babes...I sympathize.  But how is that Britain's problem?  In fact, which side should Britain take...and why?

It's all so confusing.  When someone wants money from me, I usually ask: What's in it for me?  If Toyota wants to sell me a car, they give me a deal.  What's in the deal for Britain, that Ms. 'former right-hand man' is offering?  Perhaps some of that lovely coastal property, eh?

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