The 51st State wrote: ↑15/02/2020 12:43
Ti ockto citas ono sto ti zelis da procitas, a ne ono sto pise.
Evo i sami libijci to kazuju
https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20200 ... rcenaries/
Od irana i rusije realno nema vecih svjetskih funjara kad su ovakve operacije u pitanju, to sve nesto zamumuljeno i zakukuljeno da ih salik mora po forumu agitovati, nel kazu posteno, jeste sta je., doduse valjda i tad fasada o nelakvim pradvicnostima i tim glupostima koje satro propagiraju.
Evo, da citiram link koji si postavio, a koji ja "citam sto zelim procitati", pa bih te zamolio da mi ti, ili bilo ko drugi, ukaze na ono sto ti tvrdis, odnosno ono sto bi ti zelio da procitam, a ja, kao, ne vidim:
TRIPOLI, Libya — Russia has sent hundreds of mercenaries to back militias laying siege to Libya’s capital. The United Arab Emirates has sent jets and drones, while Egypt has provided logistical support.
To stop them, Turkey has sent dozens of military advisers and is now shipping in hundreds of Syrian militiamen.
Walid Khashib, a 35-year-old Libyan bank clerk, just wishes they would all leave.
“We Libyans don’t want Turkish or Syrian or Russian or any other foreign troops,” said Mr. Khashib, who had taken advantage of a temporary cease-fire to visit the rubble of his bombed-out home in eastern Tripoli. “We just want the issue to be resolved.”
LIBYA TALKS As rival powers jostle for influence, Europe is finally paying attention.
The conflict in oil-rich Libya has become one of the Middle East’s most intractable proxy wars. Russia, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt are backing the former Libyan army general Khalifa Hifter, who is laying siege to the capital, Tripoli. Turkey is defending the United Nations-backed government there.
I ovaj sada izvor koji si naveo navodno citira nekoga iz suprotnog tabora, bez bilo kakvih dokaza.
One tvoje nakaze smo gledali snimljene u avionima za Libiju, ovdje ostaje samo navodna tvrdnja jedne strane u sukobu, bez apsolutno ikakvog dokaza.