Sunday, August 7, 2011

Does Taiwan support Obama's "shadow war" in Libya


Does Taiwan support Obama's "shadow war" in Libya?
The U.S. and its lapdog Britain have sent commandos into Libya to help the rebels. America keeps making these same mistake again and again. Hasn't America learn from its experiences in Afghanistan and Iraq that military intervention doesn't work? Doe Taiwan support America's "shadow war" against Libya? http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_world/view/1119834/1/.html
Taiwan - 5 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
Taiwan is a peaceful and neutral country. It has no interest in taking sides.
2 :
Why is Taiwan in this? Did you make this up again? Obviously, you can tell China supports Libya because they have been yapping all week long about their monetary loss.
3 :
Taiwan people are thinking, after reading the first two lines of your article, that there must be brave soldiers willing to risk their lives so they can paint targets that will cause minimum lose of civilian life. As for convert operations I doubt any one in the media really has an idea of what they are talking about, convert operations are carried by many countries in "secret" and only found out at a later date.. China in the past has carried out covert operations in the Vietnam war against the USA, Chinese convert operations included sending of weapons, sending of military advisors, sending engineering teams plus freeing up troops for the battle front. I would think that Taiwanese would see convert operations as a normal part of tactics and with modern technology they would see that it would be impossible to carry out minimal lost of civilian life without military 'painters' who are on the ground in Libya.
4 :
Obama casts a dark shadow, no pun intended. Obama's new war in Libya will make him look tough prior to the 2012 election. Obama needs a few dead bodies to call his own in order to be re-elected. Go Obama!!!!! Democracy rules!!!!!! http://www.barackobama.com/index.php?splash=false
5 :
Some in Taiwan wants to be cheerleaders and the 51st state. But everyone can see through the kabuki theater.