You seem to be missing the point, these guys were non existent until Gaddafi hired foreign mercs, used air forces and heavy weaponry on unarmed protesters. Protesters who were riding on the wave of revolution sweeping through their neighbours in Tunisia and Egypt, those revolutions went relatively peacefully despite all the fears they held about governments, they managed to break through it. They tried to do the same in Libya, instead Gaddafi was having none of it and went on an all out attack. Thus, the protesters became the armed rebels.
You're assuming this is some organised civil war going on, these rebels are barely organised it's being said every day. Because most of them are/were just ordinary people, a few defections from the military...taking up arms after seeing that protesting peacefully meant jack shit and just got you cut up by AAA and bombs from jets.
There was no massive rebel movement or dissent in Libya until the revolutions started happening, they took to the streets and got fucked up. The protesters became the rebels due to the treatment they got.
They've had to form leaders and try and have some structure, unlike what the Egyptians needed, because of the military campaign going against them. It was all forced upon them that they had to adapt in order to survive. If the Libyan military/police responded in the same way as Egypt did, then it would have turned out as Egypt did and would have required zero intervention. I don't see what's so complicated about that.
The only difference being one is popular with the mob and the other is not. What controls a mob? PR.
Yes well, cry as much as you want, popular opinion and the majority is how shit tends to work. If you want to live in some utopia where that somehow doesn't apply, you need to live in a society of mindless robots. This world is just made up of people and by people, nothing more nothing less. You take away that and it's nothing. It's all just flesh and blood.
Nobody really knows the agenda of the rebels, they seem to come from all walks of life and are only united in their dislike for the Gadaffi regime. That's what the elections afterwards decide. It's upto them.
It's not as easy as saying Marxist Sandanistas fighting righteous whatever. You wish it was, but it isn't. It's actually even simpler than that.
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The way you act, is like someone who has only started reading about this in the past week or so. Go back to before the Japan quake, read up on how things were when they weren't rebels but just protesters. You need to go back to the beginning. Otherwise you're gonna be stuck in your stupid mindset.
Last edited by Mekstizzle (2011-03-22 09:52:56)