tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post1361143421140671192..comments2024-03-23T00:46:27.084+02:00Comments on Egyptian Chronicles: And This is Why Gaddafi Defended ZineZeinobiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12290387395565291310noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-41123328202569484772011-01-17T04:41:31.344+02:002011-01-17T04:41:31.344+02:00http://c53a.holaservers.com/pics/mideastus.jpg
get...http://c53a.holaservers.com/pics/mideastus.jpg<br />get it?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-43926010575527341862011-01-17T04:02:39.579+02:002011-01-17T04:02:39.579+02:00Anon said...
Gaddafi is correct. America-Isra...Anon said...<br /><br /> Gaddafi is correct. America-Israel would like to grab the oil wealth of Libya and Algeria.<br /><br />what hogwash is that? American and multinational Oil Companies already have numerous deals in Libya and Algeria.<br /><br />Read:<br />http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/4219623.stm<br /><br />and soon after<br />http://bit.ly/ecZ7jW<br />Winning bid marks company's return to Libya<br /><br />SAN RAMON, Calif., Jan 29, 2005 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- ChevronTexaco Corp. today announced that its affiliate ChevronTexaco Libya Ltd. has been named successful bidder on one onshore block in Libya's first exploration license round, under the Exploration and Production Sharing Agreement IV terms<br /><br />Algeria:<br />http://bit.ly/hgveGV<br /><br />BP is the biggest Oil and Gas company in Algeria, in fact it's the biggest foreign company operating in Algeria surpassing all previous French companies[like Totale] with recent deals. it's a multinational company, in essence more American than British. Contrary to common belief, the B in BP no longer stands for British a non-acronym<br />http://bit.ly/aI6X22<br /><br />Why would they want to destabilise countries they have a lot[A LOT] of money invested in?<br /><br />"And after this CIA-NATO-Mossad coup in Tunisia, the next countries to be destabilised and wreckedapart from Libya and Algeria, could be Syria and Egypt"<br /><br />Well, we all know that if the CIA black ops do indeed want to replace regimes in either Algeria or Libya they will do it directly and not start with a neighbouring country. First you gave us the rubbish that there are new off shore oil excavations in Tunisia and, when they didn't hold water due to the fact the only oil Tunisia exports is extra virgin and Pomace, now you're saying they are toppled BenAli for the sake of Libya and Algeria..what kind of codswallop is that?topple Mubarak?the USA will do whatever it takes to keep him in power..if I dared ventureinto details, Zeinab will almost certainly remove my post altogether.<br /><br />It seems the GIYUS/hasbara guys are more scared of revolutions in Arab countries than the shithead zombies themselves.<br /><br />Give it up, it's not working..and you are doomed anyways, with or without democracies in Arab countries ; you will not last another 60 years[much much less than that].. the only cure for your existential complexes is to go back to where you came fromAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-67037592627197699992011-01-16T22:53:18.018+02:002011-01-16T22:53:18.018+02:00Gaddafi is correct. America-Israel would like to g...Gaddafi is correct. America-Israel would like to grab the oil wealth of Libya and Algeria. And after this CIA-NATO-Mossad coup in Tunisia, the next countries to be destabilised and wrecked, apart from Libya and Algeria, could be Syria and Egypt.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-17138135973069578612011-01-16T22:45:44.189+02:002011-01-16T22:45:44.189+02:00Ghadafi spoke about trade surplus between Tunisia ...Ghadafi spoke about trade surplus between Tunisia & France, economic development and relative prosperity, as Tunisia graded in certain aspects 4th in the Arab world.<br /><br />How this information, if true, is consolidated with the massive and long unemployment of recent university graduates? <br />The only explanation of vast poverty is corruption and inequitable distribution of wealth. This is the case in most Arab countries, Egypt included.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-51983533860503139692011-01-16T21:53:16.043+02:002011-01-16T21:53:16.043+02:00whats going on with alarabiya? there's been a ...whats going on with alarabiya? there's been a complete chage of tone starting last night with muntaha alramahi's show. now they're covering tunis more than jazeera is @@<br /><br />I can't understand what is going on in Libya, seems like a specific protest about albayt li sakinihi and people who had paid for flats and lost them. Avoiding the clarity of security forces versus protesters, a murky narrative of orchestrated looting from the beginning :(Libyan Girlnoreply@blogger.com