According to Reuters the rebel leadership described the deaths as an unfortunate mistake and called for continued air strikes against Gaddafi's forces, who have reversed a rebel advance along the coastal highway linking their eastern stronghold with western Libya.
Hundreds of mostly young, inexperienced volunteers could later be seen fleeing east from Brega towards the town of Ajdabiyah after coming under heavy mortar and machinegun fire.
Almost every old mistakes is used by to do it again.
Former Defence Minister Elisabeth Rehn has called on Finland’s foreign policy leaders to explain why Finland is not participating in the supervision of the U.N. mandated no-fly zone over the skies of Libya.
I cannot understand why we should be come together in the supervision of the U.N. mandated no-fly zone over the skies of Libya, and take part of those old big mistakes?
According to Yle foreign Minister Alexander Stubb denied parliamentary elections had influenced Finland’s decision to stay out of the Libyan operation by responding to Rehn’s criticism.
Smart Stubb said.
We saw no reason to participate. I have to admit it is amusing to follow a debate over a few Hornet fighters as if we had some kind of Hornet fetish at the moment.yes, is a some kind of fetis thing.
Earlier also former Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen questioned, why Finland was participating in the campaign against sea pirates off the coast of Somalia and was involved in Afghanistan but not in Libya? Vanhanen was writing in the leader weekly journal, Suomen Kuvalehti (Sure, He is a so naive man now).
We used to say,
Siberia will teach. Finnish proverbs, one of many listed.
Now it coud be lisen by this way: Afghanistan will teach.
Post Scriptum
Finland would be willing to give humanitarian aid to Libya when this was required..
Above: Flower in gun, 1967.
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