Monday, October 3, 2011

Middle East Movie Part One

 The United States interviewed in Libya due to Quadifi in Libya. This is due to the talk of extreme massacre. Libya wanted Quadifi dead. The United States wanted Rebel forces to build up their forces in their fight against Quadifi. There were Supports from from all around. Catar is among the most involved in the rebels in Libya. They sent large amount of military support. Rebels say they are not exporting any oil. Abdalla Shamia, the economic minister says that they are still producing though. People have different beliefs if the United States should have intervened in Libya. I personally think we should stay out of their business and focus on solving the problems in the United States. 

7 comments:

  1. i agree with you 100% but you should have mentioned something about the oil prices rising.

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  2. The rebels are a very major factor in all of this. I wonder how it was to be an interviewer being in the middle of all the action, and with all the gunfight and explosions. I think that the government is dumb to not realize what the Rebels are doing.

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  3. This is completely and totally correct and i agree with you all the way! But i think that you should have mentioned something about the support from the US, NATO, and Qatar

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  4. Quadifi seems to be the biggest source of conflict in the whole country. He has been the dictator of Libya for over 50 years, and so it's expected that people would want to rebel after enough time. I'm curious to see that when/if Quadifi is captured, what will happen to him.

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  5. I agree with you! You should talk maybe about how we are supporting the rebel cause and in fact they are the one killing us over in Iraq and Afghanistan as foreign fighters. Other than that what you wrote pretty much said it all:)

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  6. I think that many people feel the same way that you do, especially in these hard economic times. I wonder if there would be more support for this movement if it was clearly an attempt to bring about democracy in the region. I bet that there would be more support if it was clear that oil prices will be lower if we intervene!

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