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Old 03-30-11, 06:26 PM   #1
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Default Libya, Arming the Rebels and putting boots on the ground?

I think yes and yes in both cases, In fact I bet its going on right now!

http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_theenv...yan-rebels-win
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Old 03-30-11, 07:01 PM   #2
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No, and No.

Just have plenty of CAS overhead and bomb everything that moves or trims its guns from the West to the East - piece by piece, one by one.

The rebels do not need weapons so much, which I also am not willing to give them anyway, for they will not give them back when it is over, and I do not wish these weapons to be pointed at Western people in some time from now on. What they urgently seem to need is training in order to understand how to tactically behave in battle, being less cooperative targets for the enemy, and to develope better fighting plans. Too many of them get injured and killed because they are amateurs, I got the impression. Their enemies are trained professionals, mercenaries and foreign troops that by African standards can be rated as elite units.
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Old 03-30-11, 07:13 PM   #3
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It would be interesting to see how President Obama can get around UNSCR 1970 and 1973 as well as Chapter 40 in the UN charter.

Of course we can do what the US always does and just go unilaterally while claiming, when convenient that we are enforcing the UN mandates; and ignoring them when inconvenient.
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Their enemies are trained professionals, mercenaries and foreign troops that by African standards can be rated as elite units.
By African standards the Nazi camp guards from Hogan's Heroes would be rated as an elite unit...
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Old 03-31-11, 10:33 AM   #5
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No directly but i´m sure that with one way or another ,weapons will arrive to Libian rebelds. for example using weapons dealers.

And probably delta forces and Cia are now in the terrain marking targets for air attacks.


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By African standards the Nazi camp guards from Hogan's Heroes would be rated as an elite unit...
What's your point? What those Lybian "elite" units or "elite" mercenaries are in comparision to Western military, is not important. They are superior in training to the rebels, and rate as "elite" compared to many otherAfrican military parties - that is the point. On the rebel side, you habe bakers, shoe-makers and school-teachers picking up the fight.
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What's your point? What those Lybian "elite" units or "elite" mercenaries are in comparision to Western military, is not important. They are superior in training to the rebels, and rate as "elite" compared to many otherAfrican military parties - that is the point. On the rebel side, you habe bakers, shoe-makers and school-teachers picking up the fight.
Not so much. There is training, and then there is "training". Presumably, the Iraqi Army was "trained", but that didn't stop them from cowering in the face of insurgents. It takes a lot of training or experience to make one person with a gun worth more than one other person with gun, and Qadaffi's troops are not, by that measure, trained.
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Old 03-31-11, 10:53 AM   #8
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What's your point? What those Lybian "elite" units or "elite" mercenaries are in comparision to Western military, is not important. They are superior in training to the rebels, and rate as "elite" compared to many otherAfrican military parties - that is the point. On the rebel side, you habe bakers, shoe-makers and school-teachers picking up the fight.
You've got 'trained' soldiers versus determined people. A determined shoe-maker is better than a soldier who knows what he's been asked to do is wrong, or is doubtful in any way.
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Barack Obama signed a secret order authorising covert US government support for rebel forces seeking to oust Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, according to government officials.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...lp-rebels.html

Isn't that boots, OK maybe Nikes, on the ground? And isn't an attempt to go beyond the UN mandate and remove the Colonel from power?
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You've got 'trained' soldiers versus determined people. A determined shoe-maker is better than a soldier who knows what he's been asked to do is wrong, or is doubtful in any way.
Aye that...but the question is...how long will the 'training' last before he comes to his eventual conclusion and how many shoe-makers will perish before reaching said conclusion?
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What's your point? What those Lybian "elite" units or "elite" mercenaries are in comparision to Western military, is not important. They are superior in training to the rebels, and rate as "elite" compared to many otherAfrican military parties - that is the point. On the rebel side, you habe bakers, shoe-makers and school-teachers picking up the fight.
My point is that any amount of decent training, or advisement by western forces, or a small discrete intervention by crack western spec ops would greatly tip the balance.
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Not so much. There is training, and then there is "training". Presumably, the Iraqi Army was "trained", but that didn't stop them from cowering in the face of insurgents. It takes a lot of training or experience to make one person with a gun worth more than one other person with gun, and Qadaffi's troops are not, by that measure, trained.
They are much better trained than civilians rotting together on the other side. That is what it is about. Gaddafi also has foreign mercenaries as well as parts of one of the African dictators presiden tial guard fighting for him. Those troops and services loyal to him he made so by having favoured and payed them well in the past 20 years. They also have learned to no longer send tanks after the rebels, but armed poickup trucks - so that they cannot be differenciated from the rebels anymore from Allied pilots.

Most of the rebels are untrained, unexperienced civilians.
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You've got 'trained' soldiers versus determined people. A determined shoe-maker is better than a soldier who knows what he's been asked to do is wrong, or is doubtful in any way.
Mercenaries do not ask for morals, but money. Gaddafi loyal troops were nursed and favouired over the past 30 years. They also tend to not ask too many questions. Especially not in Africa, where there is a different valuing of living and killing anyway, due to the omnipresent violence and barbaric civil wars every couple of years.

Determination does not protect you from being untrained a fighter - thinking so is cynical romantism that does not see the dying by which the noble attitude of being perceived as "determined" is being bought. Modern weapons are of little use for the rebels if they do not know how to use them and to handle them for effect. And their losses would still remain high - too high, as I see it.

In WWII - I summarize it drastiucally here to cut it short - often the Germans found that the highest losses of their troops in battle were suffered by those who had just become soldiers and had a military experience of less than I think 4 weeks or so. The experienced and trained soldiers showed smaller losses. Survival chances of soldiers dramatically increased if they survived just the first couple of weeks.

And is this really any news, is this really a surprise? The newbies die first - it has been like that in so many wars. For that reason they are even orderedf to serve in the first attack wave, as cannon fodder. Overlord being a prime example for that.
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For that reason they are even orderedf to serve in the first attack wave, as cannon fodder. Overlord being a prime example for that.
The Rangers and the Big Red One both landed on Omaha Beach. While the Rangers were new but highly trained the 1st Div saw action in North Africa and Italy (and in Lee Marvin's case WWI), I'm sure there were UK units there that saw action well before D Day.
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