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>making libyan money worthless through inflation.
As a person, who once traveled there, I can say that you could buy pretty much there. The only problem was aquiring alcohol, because it was officially banned and you could get it only through smugglers.
That plus free housing, free medicine, free education, little taxes made living conditions there quite fine.
>Skilled oil companies drills the oil, gives the government any percentage they demand
Skilled oil Russian and Chinese companies were already invited by Gaddafi, giving him percentage he demanded.
Now the situation will be like it was in Russia in the 90s - European and American lapdog companies extracted oil, while giving the country less than 20% of the profits.
>Gaddafi would send death squads
Fanatical nonsense and bullshit
>Democratic rights.
You mean things like this? Hardly any difference
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bVa6jn4rpE
>"God is great!" ("Allahu akbar!") is the exact phrase that fundamentalist fanatics say before they detonate their suicide bombs.
Do you know that many peaceful muslims frequently say "Allahu akbar!"? Do you know that arabian christians also say "Allahu akbar!"? Seriously, your ignorance could fill the oceans.
>A revolution will require capable fighters, so any rebel wanting illegal guns and expertize to overthrow a government, would have to deal with shady elements - I'm certainly not thinking lesser of them for it.
Dealing with shady elements is one thing - overthrowing a lesser evil with the help of a much bigger one is entirely different.
>It would be another matter if they would forcefully try to appoint fundamentalists to rule the government
Oh, no need for "forcefully". In Palestine the Hamas extremists were elected absolutely democratically.
>canidates are being appointed for a democratic election
Technically, Somali has democratic government. In fact, the legitimate democratic government controls less than a half of just one city.