Sudah parah sosok satu ini. Sudah dikasih kesempatan tidak juga merubah perangainya. Maunya responden ikut kehendak kekeledaiannya.
Orang-orang Yahudi dan Nasrani tidak akan senang kepadamu hingga kamu mengikuti agama mereka. Katakanlah: "Sesungguhnya petunjuk Allah itulah petunjuk (yang sebenarnya)". Dan sesungguhnya jika kamu mengikuti kemauan mereka setelah pengetahuan datang kepadamu, maka Allah tidak lagi menjadi pelindung dan penolong bagimu. !Al Baqarah (2):120) Hanya psikiater (dan atau maut) yang bisa menolongnya Bajingan pedusta. Bangsat tukang kibul. Nggak heran pengetahuannya cetek kayak comberan dimusim kemarau di Jakarta.. Pergilah berobat ke psikiater, anda jelas sudah gila. Terus-menerus berdusta, ngibul, menyebar fitnah dan pemer isi otak anda yang busuk, nista lagi menjijikkan sungguh tidak ada gunanya. Anjing. Otaknya sudah rusak berat dan jadi dungu kayak babi nanya anda tahu apa yang namany anjing? Nah anda itu adalah manusia yg hobi berlari-lari dan bermental anjing yang suka menyalak asal memfitah. Anjing. Anda tahu apa yang namany anjing? Nah anda itu adalah manusia bermental anjing yang suka menyalak asal memfitah. Bajingan penipu. Bangsat penipu. Manusia bertabit nista. Kerak kenistaan. Tolol. Dungu. Bodoh. Goblok. Pandir. Anda itu adalah bangsat tukang kibul, Bajingan pendusta. Bajingan pendusta. --- In [email protected], "Jusfiq" <kesayangan.allah@...> wrote: > > > CNN.com > Libya can still count on a few allies > > (CNN) -- Despite facing intense pressure from parts of the international > community to relinquish power, the Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi can still > count on the continued support of some prominent world leaders, say analysts. > > Much of Gadhafi's overseas backing is based on a shared anti-colonial > narrative and the instincts of some regimes to undermine the norms of the > international community, experts believe. > > So while many countries have criticized Gadhafi in the aftermath of protests > that have left more than 1,000 people dead and many more injured, according > to the U.N., some of his allies, including Venezuela and Zimbabwe, refuse to > publicly criticize Libya. > > "There is a natural alignment between all regimes which are into power > maximization, that is, regimes trying to accumulate as much power as they can > for themselves," says Barak Seener, a Middle East research fellow at the > Royal United Services Institute, a London-based think tank. > > "Venezuela, for example, also has close links with Iran," added Seener. > > Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has called for an international good will > commission to mediate in Libya; in contrast the U.N. Security Council over > the weekend voted for tough restrictions and possible war crimes charges > against the Libyan regime. > > On Monday, Chavez said Gadhafi, "has been my friend and our friend for a long > time," in remarks broadcast on Venezuelan state television. > > And in comments made on Thursday, Chavez described alleged preparations to > invade Libya as "a madness, and in front of that madness, as always, the > Yankee empire that tries to dominate the world, at the cost of fire and > blood." > > The former Cuban President Fidel Castro on Thursday also condemned what he > described as the inevitable U.S.-backed invasion of Libya by NATO to get its > hands on that country's oil. > > Seener said that countries with a record of "domestic abuse," such as > limiting freedom of speech and having no independent judiciary, have no sense > of accountability to their people in the same way that elected powers do and > that lack of perceived accountability tends to spill over into their foreign > polices. > > Another close allay of Gadhafi is Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe. Libya > has pumped millions of dollars into Zimbabwe, which already has few > international friends, says Jane Kinninmont, senior research fellow at the > think tank Chatham House. > > "There is not a great incentive (among the international community) to back > Gadhafi as not many would bet on him retaining power... but while some > countries have done a diplomatic turnaround, Mugabe is unlikely to do so," > Kinninmont says. > > She adds that, for example, during the bloody ethnic conflict in the Sudanese > region of Darfur, Sudan faced international condemnation but "did still have > its friends in the international world." > > There is also a second group of nations -- including China, Russia and Turkey > -- which while unlikely to openly back Gadhafi, would not support an invasion > and they would also be against a no-fly zone, said Seener. > > "It is not simply a case of being anti-Western. Turkey for example is > increasing diplomatic and economic links with Iran and as it does so it is > entering the Iranian sphere of influence. They will not condemn what Gadhafi > is doing in Libya," says Seener. > > Despite the continued backing of Gadhafi by his allies, some analysts predict > a sorry end for the leader. > > Scott Horton, an international lawyer said: "Deposed dictators now are > subject to lawsuits, both civil suits by the governments that succeeded them > and human rights suits, and they wind up being prosecuted and successfully > sued." > > However, Barak Barfi of the New America Foundation said: "I think there is a > very good possibility he'll fight to the death knowing he has very few > options." > > > Links referenced within this article > > > > Find this article at: > http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/03/04/libya.allies/index.html?hpt=C1 > > > > © 2008 Cable News Network. > ------------------------------------ Post message: [email protected] Subscribe : [email protected] Unsubscribe : [email protected] List owner : [email protected] Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! 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