Ciekawe, można pisać od rzeczy - a nie można pisać kropkami, bo to wulgaryzmy.
Rewolucjonisto - zapoznaj się z historią regionu o którym mówisz i potem coś pisz, nie pogrążaj się, proszę.
Kilka dni czytania i będziesz bogatszy o wiedzę której istnienia nie podejrzewasz.
While German Chancellor Angela Merkel was being swooned by President Barack Obama in Washington to commit German military forces to the NATO campaign against Libya, the Deutche Presse-Agentur, the German Press Agency, falsely reported from Tripoli that life in the sprawling city of some 1.3 million peoplehad ground to a halt, that schools were closed, and that stores were shuttered, as Qaddafi's forces were increasingly coming under pressure, with some units defecting.
My own account from Tripoli is that as of June 6, students of all ages were still in school, stores were open -- although some larger food markets had limited hours of operation due to NATO sanctions on goods coming into Libya by air and ship -- and that life in Tripoli continued as normal. The NATO sanctions have resulted in massive lines of cars, trucks, and taxis queued up to fill up when petrol stations receive gasoline from land routes from Tunisia or from locally-refined oil.
The NATO sanctions and their effect of the lives of Libyans living in the central government-controlled western region is a form of "collective punishment" designed to weaken the resolve of the western Libyans to support their embattled government. However, the sanctions are having the opposite effect, with even those who may have favored the replacement of the Qaddafi government, now rallying around their government leaders as NATO prepares to usher in a neo-colonial administration. With Italy a member of the NATO coalition, Libyans recall Italian atrocities committed against Libya during Rome's colonial occupation and Libyans will support Qaddafi against the Italians, French, and British, who, along with the Americans and Canadians, seek to impose a puppet regime in Tripoli.
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http://www.strategic...e-in-libya.html kilka słów w języku co prawda obcym, lecz uczonym w szkołach od lat kilkunastu - stąd mniemam, że nie tak bardzo nieznanym
Użytkownik sechmet edytował ten post 14.06.2011 - 20:44