Will Saudi Arabia & Libya go to war? |
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HaVoK
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i would make a nice long post about this.... but i dont want to end the thread (seems every time i make a long thought out post it basicaly ends the thread....)
Anyways, Saudi's military doesnt scare anyone. As much of an outcast country as libya is, they will not get very much support.. especally when were talking a major oil producing nation vs a nominal opn. If saudi declares war on Libya, they will ask for Nato help... and guess who just happens to have a major military presence in the mideast at the moment who would have no choice other than to back up a nation claimed as an alli?
Put it this way.. if Bush's team does not step in and put an end to this squabble, or atleast make a damn good ATTEMPT to put an end to it, then we can offically say that we have the most bungaling presidental team since the carter administration... and that may even be a compliment (to carter...). The only military (other than Libya's) that would probably suffer any casualties in this war would be ours.... and honestly, we cant afford it with the amount of money we already have invested in the region.. right now, if bush doesnt step in and DO HIS FUCKING JOB since we currently do occupy a territory in the region, then he's basicallly just dooming the economy for a few years.. and with saudi at "declared" war gas prices will go WAAAAAAAAY up for a while... 4 dollars a gallon anyone? _________________ "You can drink a shy girl crazy, you can drink 'till that good girl sins.. you can even drink an ugly girl pretty, but you cant drink a fat girl thin" -Jeff Daniels
“Laws are like sausages, it is better not to see them being made,” Otto von Bismarck
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Fri Jun 11, 2004 10:39 am
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