Thursday, March 31, 2011

"On April 5, 1986, a bomb was let off under a table in the La Belle discotheque in West Berlin. It killed a Turkish woman and two American sergeants and injured 229 people, including over 70 U.S. servicemen, some of whom were maimed for life. The outrage was authoritatively traced back to Colonel Gaddafi, only three months after the United States had imposed sanctions on Libya for his links to international terrorism. Five days after the disco bombing, planes from U.S. warships and bases in Britain—France having refused them permission to fly over its airspace—bombed various targets in Libya, killing over 100 people, including Colonel Gaddafi's infant daughter." Later, we found out that Syria was responsible. But the Reagan administration did nothing to mess up the prevailing storyline.Lets go attack Britain as vengence for the havoc they created during our Revolutionary War. As Roberts says, there is no statute of limitations.

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