NATO forces led by the United States today bombed tanks manned by forces loyal to Col. Mommar al-Gaddafi near the town of Ajdabiya, which had at one point been in rebel hands and was later captured by Libyan government forces. After the bombing, there were reports that rebel forces had re-entered the town.
Meanwhile, Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh said that he will hand over power to an opposition group, provided that they are responsible people — what he called “safe hands”. Violent protests continue in Syria, and more demonstrators have been killed as the protests spread to Damascus. Demonstrators in Jordan were confronted by police in a public square in Amman. In Oman, protestors have organized popular forums in three cities.
In other news, the efforts to stabilize the six reactors at the Fukushima Nuclear plant in Japan have run into a setback. Pools of water in the basements of two reactor buildings were found to have exceedingly high radiation levels, and two workers were hospitalized with radiation burns. The high radiation levels could mean that the containment structures for the reactors have been breached, but any further meltdowns are considered very unlikely at this point.
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The New York Times is like a depressive alcoholic woman in the process of totally losing it.
Please follow the adventures of the good dhimmis at the NYT :
crimesofthetimes.com
Just a note, the local and regional elections in France have the National Front making a strong showing under Marine Le Pen.
While Im no big fan of the traditional base of the National Front, Im not a Halo Polisher either. Pressure from the nationalist right and the formation of Nationalist and Center Right coalitions will move things in a very positive direction.
(Unfortunately it will take some doing as one can see what happened recently with Immigration Law in Sweden just recently).
Now, what about that No-Fly Zone?
No flies by now ?
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