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long office tony blair and if we go down that road if they try to attack syria or intervene there or anywhere else then this will be a very very serious situation which will lead us closer to war in the middle east and all through we already have a situation where there's quite tension between israel and egypt over the sign on the last last few days we know that the saudis intervened to stop the movement in bahrain at the same time as the west intervened in libya and therefore these things were connected the lesson of history in the middle east is that they do not need the british will refrain through retaliatory americans or anybody else to intervene in their countries the arab people are quite capable of making their own decisions and whether they win or lose it's much better that they do make their own decisions rather modality plans and on france or britain as they will pray as this new government will open. the way this is being reported by. i the media in fact i'm just learning here on the wires that a journalist has indeed been shot inside the gadhafi compound journalists from
long office tony blair and if we go down that road if they try to attack syria or intervene there or anywhere else then this will be a very very serious situation which will lead us closer to war in the middle east and all through we already have a situation where there's quite tension between israel and egypt over the sign on the last last few days we know that the saudis intervened to stop the movement in bahrain at the same time as the west intervened in libya and therefore these things were...
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family is criminal also this is yet another saw in the western hypocrisy when we have to suppose tony blair and various other people responsible for the disastrous episode in iraq in particular who wanted to i think in this wire if there is evidence to put him on trial they should they should be dealt with in libya or not. or anywhere else. the question of could our fees aware bounce has yet to be answered but he could be hiding in the tunnels of tripoli that's according to dr gupta a more director of the german orient institute based in berlin. appear in the rebels were in a situation to advance small to barboza zia to the compound in which duffy might still be i mean he would be there in the bunkers in the underground bunkers and not not on the surface so during the last hours apparently the rebels have advanced somewhat to that part of the city that the socialist and part of tripoli's durfy is very erratic in his behavior in three difficult to say what will he do i mean his son and the television yesterday said no no my father you still here and we are fighting and he is not. the man to
family is criminal also this is yet another saw in the western hypocrisy when we have to suppose tony blair and various other people responsible for the disastrous episode in iraq in particular who wanted to i think in this wire if there is evidence to put him on trial they should they should be dealt with in libya or not. or anywhere else. the question of could our fees aware bounce has yet to be answered but he could be hiding in the tunnels of tripoli that's according to dr gupta a more...
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control i feel his family is criminals is yet another saw in the western hypocrisy when we have tony blair and various other people responsible for the disastrous episode in iraq in particular who want indicted in this war so you think they could definitely when they are captured should face trial in libya and that should be no foreign intervention whatsoever in their fate. i think it is absolutely up to the libyan people to decide what they do with gadhafi and with anybody else that they if there is evidence they should they should be dealt with in libya and not in the hague or anywhere else so i feel that the whole western intervention around this has. to they were caught taken by surprise by the average brain and what they're trying to do is to reassert western control. well for more on this let's now cross live to richard spencer he's a us based journalist joining us there on his web cam in the usa thanks so much for being with us well we've been getting conflicting reports from the rebels over the situation there in tripoli for almost two days now how credible is the anti gadhafi coal
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not to mention the human rights abuses and genocide that blair committed in iraq well so you know tony blair was good friends with the guy with the farting camels the aaa what the forty camels of tripoli back on the show well now blair is of course one of these fainting bankers of wall street so this also brings me to continue with this my own tonic markets theme i mean these guys have my attorney this is a stacy herbert original tonic markets theme. headline reads max bernanke he under pressure to calm markets so you know ben bernanke he is speaking at jackson hole tomorrow and he's under pressure to calm these markets remember i said these fainting goats they faint when they're startled so these these goats these banking goats are threatening to pass out again but i want to bring up one thing about these fainting goats according to the wikipedia older goats learn to spread their legs or lean against something when startled and often they continue to run about in an awkward stiff legged shuffle so you don't need to faint if these bankers can just come up with an awkward stiff legged shuffle
not to mention the human rights abuses and genocide that blair committed in iraq well so you know tony blair was good friends with the guy with the farting camels the aaa what the forty camels of tripoli back on the show well now blair is of course one of these fainting bankers of wall street so this also brings me to continue with this my own tonic markets theme i mean these guys have my attorney this is a stacy herbert original tonic markets theme. headline reads max bernanke he under...
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i think lots of leaders around the world we think go to braise tony blair the new liberal market ideologies and save the. recent years is the undoing of his regime just as that of egypt and tunisia and as for gadhafi it doesn't matter what he does in all these countries it depends on the structure of these countries i must realize that the people we see on the streets in tripoli they seem to come from a class very different to the poor in libya they seem to come from an educated class many of them foreigners as well as of course in certain areas people from the south the idea of individualizing this conflict is a good athlete. anything to do with it is like they are saying that the this as a nation watched. catalyzed world over i should have to leave it there we are out of time thanks for being with us live here in r.t. there not an actual return journey is there not. well rebels now control colonel gadhafi is fortress in central tripoli but violent clashes continue throughout the capital and over the u.s. defense department says it has another concern the security of sites in libya known t
i think lots of leaders around the world we think go to braise tony blair the new liberal market ideologies and save the. recent years is the undoing of his regime just as that of egypt and tunisia and as for gadhafi it doesn't matter what he does in all these countries it depends on the structure of these countries i must realize that the people we see on the streets in tripoli they seem to come from a class very different to the poor in libya they seem to come from an educated class many of...
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been his family is criminals this is yet another sign of western hypocrisy when we have to suppose tony blair and various other people responsible for the disastrous episode in iraq in particular who wanted to i think in this war so you think they can tap into so when they are captured should face trial in libya and it should be no foreign intervention whatsoever in their fate. i think it is absolutely up to the libyan people to decide what they do with kathy and with anybody else that they if there is evidence to put them on trial they should they should be dealt with in libya or not in the hague or anywhere else so i feel that the whole western intervention around this has been. too they were caught taken by surprise by the average brain and what they're trying to do is to reassert western control. when let's get more analysis now from freelance journalist chandan he's recently come back from libya and joins us now from brussels and you have been there in the country very recently why do you think that after almost six months of relative stalemate the rebels appear to have taken most of the
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want is to get to know one of these leaders in dying to the two biggest war criminals at large in tony blair and george bush let's have them indicted first and then we're going to present a side. following through on that logic how much do you think we can trust the international criminal court on dealing with this particular investigation much at all because it showed all the way along that we don't really have a very fair impartial system of international justice the people who've been in the dock in the last fifteen years or so have been leaders who just got in the way of the us what about the president of georgia who launched all aggression against the people of south the sense of three years ago this very week why hasn't he been indicted what about tony blair and george bush what about bill clinton for the bombing. of you know if you know if you don't which didn't have got an international role. judgment said the supremes international crime was to launch a war of aggression people did that still at large and so let's deal with these people first people who was against iraq against yugo
want is to get to know one of these leaders in dying to the two biggest war criminals at large in tony blair and george bush let's have them indicted first and then we're going to present a side. following through on that logic how much do you think we can trust the international criminal court on dealing with this particular investigation much at all because it showed all the way along that we don't really have a very fair impartial system of international justice the people who've been in the...
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bush here, maybe tony blair in england,-- . >> stephen: bush was normal watch. about cheney?laughter) >> he didn't have his finger on the button, so i don't know if he counts. >> stephen: he had his finger on the finger on the button. >> good point, good point. >> stephen: thank you so much. the book is a first rate madness. we'll be right back. you didn't get a miller lite? no. what's the difference? miller lite has more taste. i don't care. i just got one of these. well that's the second unmanly thing you've done today. what was the first? ahhhhh! get me off this thing right now! get me off this thing! get me off this thing! yeah, i guess that was unmanly... [ male announcer ] man up. choose a light beer with more taste. grab a miller lite vortex bottle. taste greatness. hey, look. i made t-shirts! awesome. >> that's it for the report, everybody. good night. (cheers and applause) ( rock music playing ) ♪ p-r-e-t-e-n-d t-i-m-e ♪ ♪ p-r-e-t-e-n-d t-i-m-e. - ( r&b music playing ) - ♪ i'll be your fantasies, girl... ♪ i have an idea for tonight. - whoa. - let's do role playing.
bush here, maybe tony blair in england,-- . >> stephen: bush was normal watch. about cheney?laughter) >> he didn't have his finger on the button, so i don't know if he counts. >> stephen: he had his finger on the finger on the button. >> good point, good point. >> stephen: thank you so much. the book is a first rate madness. we'll be right back. you didn't get a miller lite? no. what's the difference? miller lite has more taste. i don't care. i just got one of...
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bush here, maybe tony blair in england,-- . >> stephen: bush was normal watch. about cheney? (laughter) >> he didn't have his finger on the button, so i don't know if he counts. >> stephen: he had his finger on the finger on the button. >> good point, good point. >> stephen: thank you so much. the book is a first rate madness. we'll be right back. ♪ have a better day [ male announcer ] only subway has a deal this flat-out delicious -- the new $3 flatbread breakfast combo. a toasty 6-inch flatbread breakfast sandwich and a 16-ounce cup of freshly brewed seattle's best coffee. all for just $3. build your better breakfast today. and geek squad support. and since its got the new 2nd generation intel core processor... i can now do things like... multitask a lot easier... enjoy awesome graphics... and, stream things wirelessly. friend: whoa... geek: you're welcome. vo: get the latest laptop powered by the visibly smart 2nd gen intel core processor, from best buy. >> that's it for the report, everybody. captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh a
bush here, maybe tony blair in england,-- . >> stephen: bush was normal watch. about cheney? (laughter) >> he didn't have his finger on the button, so i don't know if he counts. >> stephen: he had his finger on the finger on the button. >> good point, good point. >> stephen: thank you so much. the book is a first rate madness. we'll be right back. ♪ have a better day [ male announcer ] only subway has a deal this flat-out delicious -- the new $3 flatbread...
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bush here, maybe tony blair in england,-- . >> stephen: bush was normal watch. about cheney? (laughter) >> he didn't have his finger on the button, so i don't know if he counts. >> stephen: he had his finger on the finger on the button. >> good point, good point. >> stephen: thank you so much. the book is a first rate madness. we'll be right back. social, i started getting hooked up with deals all over the place. ♪ now i get the star treatment everywhere i go. ♪ suprise yourself at livingsocial.com. sign up for free to save at least 50% on the best of your town. >> that's it for the report, everybody. good night. (cheers and applause)
bush here, maybe tony blair in england,-- . >> stephen: bush was normal watch. about cheney? (laughter) >> he didn't have his finger on the button, so i don't know if he counts. >> stephen: he had his finger on the finger on the button. >> good point, good point. >> stephen: thank you so much. the book is a first rate madness. we'll be right back. social, i started getting hooked up with deals all over the place. ♪ now i get the star treatment everywhere i go....
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bush here, maybe tony blair in england,-- . >> stephen: bush was normal watch. about cheney?laughter) >> he didn't have his finger on the button, so i don't know if he counts. >> stephen: he had his finger on the finger on the button. >> good point, good point. >> stephen: thank you so much. the book is a first rate madness. we'll be right back.
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bush here, maybe tony blair in england,-- . >> stephen: bush was normal watch. about cheney? (laughter) >> he didn't have his finger on the button, so i don't know if he counts. >> stephen: he had his finger on the finger on the button. >> good point, good point. >> stephen: thank you so much. the book is a first rate madness. we'll be right back. anybody else? what if someone steals from you? like a lot. then they go away for a long time. [ siren wails ] [ helicopter blades whirring ] [ officer ] put the fork down. [ male announcer ] kraft macaroni & cheese. you know you love it.
bush here, maybe tony blair in england,-- . >> stephen: bush was normal watch. about cheney? (laughter) >> he didn't have his finger on the button, so i don't know if he counts. >> stephen: he had his finger on the finger on the button. >> good point, good point. >> stephen: thank you so much. the book is a first rate madness. we'll be right back. anybody else? what if someone steals from you? like a lot. then they go away for a long time. [ siren wails ] [...
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bush here, maybe tony blair in england,-- . >> stephen: bush was normal watch. about cheney? (laughter) >> he didn't have his finger on the button, so i don't know if he counts. >> stephen: he had his finger on the finger on the button. >> good point, good point. >> stephen: thank you so much. the book is a first rate madness. we'll be right back. impressive resume. i see you're flatulent in three languages. graduated top of your gas. [ male announcer ] got gas on your mind? your son rip is on line toot. [ male announcer ] try gas-x. powerful relief from pressure and bloating in a fast-acting chewable. gas-x. pressure's off. a young man with ambition met an old man at the top asked him if he had a secret and the old man stopped and thought and said: free 'cause that's how it ought to be my brother credit 'cause you'll need a loan for one thing or another score 'cause they break it down to one simple number that you can use dot to take a break because the name is kinda long com in honor of the internet that it's on put it all together at the end of the song it gives you freecr
bush here, maybe tony blair in england,-- . >> stephen: bush was normal watch. about cheney? (laughter) >> he didn't have his finger on the button, so i don't know if he counts. >> stephen: he had his finger on the finger on the button. >> good point, good point. >> stephen: thank you so much. the book is a first rate madness. we'll be right back. impressive resume. i see you're flatulent in three languages. graduated top of your gas. [ male announcer ] got gas on...
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. /10 of british adults have not done a day's work since tony blair became prime minister on may 1st, 1997. this is life long dependency, multi-generational dependency, and people who know nothing, but through shop windows to steal the latest electronic toys. >> neil: they blame cameron for raining on that parade. >> yeah, because the welfare state is unaffordable. and he, your previous guests were saying they add hire david cameron for taking a deal of 2-1 in terms of spending cuts versus revenue raising, but what we see on the street is the hollowness of that policy and the wickedness of that policy. these are people who have no understanding that human self-worth and dignity comes with getting up in the morning, dressing, going off and doing a day's work and providing for your loved ones. that is a lost world to these people. >> neil: i'm just wondering if you're president obama or any of the ruling parties in washington and looking at these demonstrations and saying, look, we've got to make some tough cuts, tough decisions or at least curb the growth of some of the programs that p
. /10 of british adults have not done a day's work since tony blair became prime minister on may 1st, 1997. this is life long dependency, multi-generational dependency, and people who know nothing, but through shop windows to steal the latest electronic toys. >> neil: they blame cameron for raining on that parade. >> yeah, because the welfare state is unaffordable. and he, your previous guests were saying they add hire david cameron for taking a deal of 2-1 in terms of spending cuts...
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bush here, maybe tony blair in england,-- . >> stephen: bush was normal watch. about cheney? (laughter) >> he didn't have his finger on the button, so i don't know if he counts. >> stephen: he had his finger on the finger on the button. >> good point, good point. >> stephen: thank you so much. the book is a first rate madness. we'll be right back. >> that's it for the report, everybody. captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ chappelle's show, chappelle's show ♪ ♪ chappelle's show ♪ chappelle's show ♪ chappelle's show ♪ ow! ♪ whoo-hoo-hoo! ♪ whoo-hoo! ♪ yeah, yeah. [♪...] let's start the show. [♪...] when the baby was born, i promised karen i'd quit smoking. but i didn't know how. well, that's when a friend of mine recommended o'dweeds. it's the first brand of marijuana with no t.h.c. so, it's like o'douls, but for weed. now, i can get that full reefer aroma... without any of the guilt. [♪...] [bong gurgling] shotgun, little buddy. oh, honey, i think he likes it. [both laugh] this reminds me of when i was a girl and i u
bush here, maybe tony blair in england,-- . >> stephen: bush was normal watch. about cheney? (laughter) >> he didn't have his finger on the button, so i don't know if he counts. >> stephen: he had his finger on the finger on the button. >> good point, good point. >> stephen: thank you so much. the book is a first rate madness. we'll be right back. >> that's it for the report, everybody. captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at...
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bush here, maybe tony blair in england,-- . >> stephen: bush was normal watch. about cheney?laughter) >> he didn't have his finger on the button, so i don't know if he counts. >> stephen: he had his finger on the finger on the button. >> good point, good point. >> stephen: thank you so much. the book is a first rate madness. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] the subway® buffalo chicken is the featured $5 footlong™ of august. an all-time favorite, with tender chicken, spicy buffalo sauce and cool ranch, this august, the buffalo chicken joins our many everyday $5 footlongs! subway. eat fresh®. >> that's it for the report, everybody.
bush here, maybe tony blair in england,-- . >> stephen: bush was normal watch. about cheney?laughter) >> he didn't have his finger on the button, so i don't know if he counts. >> stephen: he had his finger on the finger on the button. >> good point, good point. >> stephen: thank you so much. the book is a first rate madness. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] the subway® buffalo chicken is the featured $5 footlong™ of august. an all-time favorite, with...
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bush here, maybe tony blair in england,-- . >> stephen: bush was normal watch. about cheney?er) >> he didn't have his finger on the button, so i don't know if he counts. >> stephen: he had his finger on the finger on the button. >> good point, good point. >> stephen: thank you so much. the book is a first rate madness. we'll be right back. >> that's it for the report, everybody. good night. (cheers and applause) ♪ i'm going down to south park, gonna have myself a time ♪ ♪ friendly faces everywhere ♪ humble folks without temptation ♪ ♪ going down to south park, gonna leave my woes behind ♪ ♪ ample parking day or night ♪ people spouting, "howdy, neighbor" ♪ ♪ heading on up to south park, gonna see if i can't unwind ♪
bush here, maybe tony blair in england,-- . >> stephen: bush was normal watch. about cheney?er) >> he didn't have his finger on the button, so i don't know if he counts. >> stephen: he had his finger on the finger on the button. >> good point, good point. >> stephen: thank you so much. the book is a first rate madness. we'll be right back. >> that's it for the report, everybody. good night. (cheers and applause) ♪ i'm going down to south park, gonna have...
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well in two thousand and eight you were welcomed in london tony blair embraced your father you received your ph d. from london school of economics and now just three years on media targeted by nato missiles in your own country split by civil war why do you think has your face turned so violently so put everybody. down for others. we heard. i mean we've got messages from our many countries. from iran north korea. this is your mistake you give up you. of mass destruction you will start developing along great messiah as you'll be here and very friendly with the west and this is the result so what does it mean it means this is a message to everybody that if you have a strong you never trust them. you have to be. alert because you could hear the don't have friends over one night they change their mind understand us and the same thing could happen to any other country talking about mistakes and lessons what would you have done differently one of our big mistakes that we stopped. we delayed buying new weapons. from russia for the ministry by the way we believe that we delayed building a strong
well in two thousand and eight you were welcomed in london tony blair embraced your father you received your ph d. from london school of economics and now just three years on media targeted by nato missiles in your own country split by civil war why do you think has your face turned so violently so put everybody. down for others. we heard. i mean we've got messages from our many countries. from iran north korea. this is your mistake you give up you. of mass destruction you will start developing...
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well in two thousand and eight you were welcomed in london tony blair embraced your father you received your ph d. from london school of economics and now just three years on you have media fail and targeted by nato missiles in your own country split by civil war why do you think has your fate turned so while a plea to goodness one put everybody. on for others. we heard. i mean we've got most of us from. many countries. many news from iran north korea. this is your mistake libya's you give up your weapons of mass destruction you stop developing new style as your became very friendly with the west and this that is. so what does it mean this is a message to everybody that you have your strong you never trust them and you have to be. alert because those people are the don't have friends over one eye to the mind understand. and the same thing could happen to any other country talking about mistakes and lessons what would you have done differently one of our big mistakes that we stopped. we delayed buying new weapons. especially from russia by the way we delayed that we delayed building a st
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involved with cheaper service in the future in the past and i think pointed powerful people including tony blair jack straw and david miliband have refused to reveal whether they knew that policy led to a number of people being tortured the ministers in agents who british knew the public would be outraged according to the guardian it includes warnings that if it got out the policy could lead to increased radicalization. agrees it's true anybody would get radicalized if you hear about the types of torture that took place however when the government said that they will hold to account those people who were involved in torture and we take them to the wood and if the government ban goes against that. but it's going to be in secret you will get to see those people involved in your torture and then people will lose. any supporting any idea that the government is actually going to try to. carry out justice many fear the inquiries that to begin shortly will be ineffective and that a second one will be necessary at vast expense but there's also concern that creeping revelations about just how could the u
involved with cheaper service in the future in the past and i think pointed powerful people including tony blair jack straw and david miliband have refused to reveal whether they knew that policy led to a number of people being tortured the ministers in agents who british knew the public would be outraged according to the guardian it includes warnings that if it got out the policy could lead to increased radicalization. agrees it's true anybody would get radicalized if you hear about the types...
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family is criminal also this is yet another saw in the western hypocrisy when we have to suppose tony blair and various other people responsible for being disastrous episode in iraq in particular who want indicted in this wire if there is evidence to put him on trial they should they should be dealt with in libya or not. or anywhere else. well france has been one of the main advocates and participants of the nato military campaign in libya there are high hopes among the french oil companies of winning lucrative contracts with the new government but it's not easy daniel bushell reports the cost of the intervention on the unknown agenda of the rebels could mean more losses than guy. troops feels like a winner was the first power to recognize libya's rebels the first to become free and now the first in talks with rebel leaders for mr pace's victory gives him great satisfaction opposition m.p. jack laying every want to be thankful that inspired action at the united nations corporations in states that voted for you in intervention are rubbing their hands one of the first members of a french team
family is criminal also this is yet another saw in the western hypocrisy when we have to suppose tony blair and various other people responsible for being disastrous episode in iraq in particular who want indicted in this wire if there is evidence to put him on trial they should they should be dealt with in libya or not. or anywhere else. well france has been one of the main advocates and participants of the nato military campaign in libya there are high hopes among the french oil companies of...
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president will of course start his one very very important issue that's why the western powers tony blair and others struck a deal with gadhafi in the first place it will be exactly what they're seeking to continue with with the t.n.c. to further explore those oil riches the british government makes no secret of the fact that it's motives in supporting the rebels aren't entirely altruistic last year alone the u.k. export it around forty billion dollars of goods and services to north africa and the middle east but it's black gold that's the key libya has the largest oil reserves in africa western powers look at the region and they talk about humanitarianism all democracy but they sink about oil great motta it says it's impossible not to draw a comparison with iraq he's written a book about the aftermath of the iraq invasion in which he maintains western powers imposed a democracy which played on sectarian divisions that ensured years of tribal struggle but also meant the allies retained control of the oil supply while the u.k. government insists lessons have been learned from iraq to move
president will of course start his one very very important issue that's why the western powers tony blair and others struck a deal with gadhafi in the first place it will be exactly what they're seeking to continue with with the t.n.c. to further explore those oil riches the british government makes no secret of the fact that it's motives in supporting the rebels aren't entirely altruistic last year alone the u.k. export it around forty billion dollars of goods and services to north africa and...
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family is criminal also this is yet another saw in the western hypocrisy when we have to suppose tony blair and various other people responsible for the disastrous episode in iraq in particular who want indicted in this war if there is evidence to put him on trial they should they should be dealt with in libya or not. or anywhere else. french oil companies are likely to be among those who would have enjoyed the pictures coming in from tripoli last night hopes for a look pretty of oil contracts with a new government in libya are certainly high but as artie's daniel bushell reports the cost of the intervention and the unknown a janda of the rebels could mean more losses than gains. troops feels like a widow was the first power to recognize libya's rebels the first to will become free and now the first in talks with rebel leaders for mr allan she paces victory gives him great satisfaction opposition m.p. . everyone to be thankful that inspired action at the united nations corporations in states that voted for human intervention a rubbing their hands one of the first members of the french team.
family is criminal also this is yet another saw in the western hypocrisy when we have to suppose tony blair and various other people responsible for the disastrous episode in iraq in particular who want indicted in this war if there is evidence to put him on trial they should they should be dealt with in libya or not. or anywhere else. french oil companies are likely to be among those who would have enjoyed the pictures coming in from tripoli last night hopes for a look pretty of oil contracts...