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In reply to the discussion: Deadly Attack in Libya Was Major Blow to C.I.A. Efforts [View all]joshcryer
(62,536 posts)32. "helping allies decide" "could provide support"
Fucking satellite communication is not the kind of support you're talking about.
Next you'll be using Cuban-esque propaganda-style language calling communication equipment tools of mercenaries.
It's intel based at this point, and it's not what you say it is. And then you, like everyone else, group the various aspects of the opposition into one subgroup. Dirty filthy islamists.
It's classic stuff.
That's why I stay out of the Syrian debates because it's just the same shit that was done over Libya (which was proven wrong).
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Doesn't fit the DU meme that these are all pure grassroots, Arab Spring "revolutionaries" nt
riderinthestorm
Sep 2012
#5
Blackwater's also mixed up in this Libyan fighters to Syria regime change operation:
leveymg
Sep 2012
#6
It certainly fits the xenophobic, paternalistic meme that they needed coercion...
joshcryer
Sep 2012
#14
What it fits, is a pattern established by a history of interventions in the region.
ronnie624
Sep 2012
#15
Are you deliberately obtuse? There are many, many substantiated accounts of western involvement
riderinthestorm
Sep 2012
#26
Most DUers realized that the Libyan 'revolution' was in no way similar to the
sabrina 1
Sep 2012
#29
An internal uprising that wouldn't have succeeded without support from the US.
harmonicon
Sep 2012
#25
Libyan fighters have admitted to going to Syria. There's no connection with the CIA.
joshcryer
Sep 2012
#12
BS - What do you think the Administration means by "technical assistance" to the Syrian opposition?
leveymg
Sep 2012
#28
Why were that many CIA and contractors in Benghazi? They weren't just counting noses.
leveymg
Sep 2012
#27
So does anyone still think this whole charade was *really* just about some bad movie?
Blue_Tires
Sep 2012
#45