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Vitriolic? Hardly. You say he was evil but resent the BBC's tone because it might be a tad uncomplimentary?


Quite right, maybe they should have said the noble leader stood proud to the last. Defying the west he emerged from his environment-friendly, bijou palace with a wry smile, a final cigarette dangling rakishly from his voluptuous lips.


What a guy!


Ok?

Oh dear this is silly.


Have we really got people on this thread claiming the 'establishment' had him killed, and conspiracy theorists suggesting that it's a ruse?


And toasters are magic, and gravity is a theory?


Sure. It's possible that it's a ruse - but we base our interpretations on 'balance of probability'.


Enter UDT, stage left, with a woo woo comment.

No Maxxi I think the objection to the BBCs tone is it's unthinking parroting of the NTCs version of events. Lets not kid ourselves ... These don't look much like western style democrats to me. Deeply uneasy about NATOs role in all this ... Especially this gruesome denouement . I am not against regime change per se. But if you're gonna have the balls to do it, at least have the balls to say thats what you're doing. Hiding behind the fig leaf of "protecting civilians" just makes you look dickish. This feels different from our (belated) but much needed intervention in the Balkans ...of which I think we should be proud.

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