Sean: If we are going to into Libya to stop a dictator, why are letting Mugabe do what ever he wants in Zimbabwe?
What makes Libya any different from Zimbabwe? Keep in mind for the last 40 years the USA and her allies have sold weapons to Libya.
Why so quiet everyone?
How do you know what’s happening in Zimbabwe it’s never shown on the news? Thousands are starving, thousands are dying of disease, white farmers are being racially attacked for being white, he wont allow democracy.
Answers and Views:
Answer by The Ghost
one word – oil
Oil and the media ignores Zimbabwe.Answer by Bob J
Zimbabwe is nothing but a huge mess. What should we do there? With Libya the bad guy is a little more clear and there is an uprising that people feel is worthy to support.Answer by G’hound
Post-colonial guilt trip. And too many Zimbabweans actually support Mugabe.
Oil makes Libya matter more, but whoever wins will still sell oil to the highest bidder, not out of any gratitude.
Who, apart from arms sellers, wants a long civil war in Libya like what happened in Angola?
Ghadaffi, no fool, can learn the darker arts of staying in power – by kind of sharing it – from Mugabe
Answer by Jeremy DThe same thing happened to the dictators of both Libya and Egypt: “stroke & coma”. This is not a coincidence.Answer by StreetMagic
Now you see excellent example of double standards. Libya has plenty of oil, cheap oil. Libya has rather good infrastructure to transport oil. That is the answer. As in Iraq was.Answer by A B
oilAnswer by iris054
No oil in Zimbabwe. I detest war categorically, and I hope we’re out of this very quickly. This is a multi-national police action to stop Qaddafi from doing genocide on his own people. If there ever was a good cause, it’s to save the innocent. Still, we know that if there were no oil in the Middle East, Libya would go the way of Darfur.
We humans have a lot of spiritual evolving to do.
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