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Definitely not, the mercenaries are loyal to money, and the opposition is not short of money.
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What is the root cause of the turmoil in Libya? It was a tribal rebellion, or a rebellion of tribal forces. Although Libya has a population of only 8 million, it is made up of dozens of tribes.
More than 40 years ago, Colonel Gaddafi staged a military coup that overthrew the king's rule, but these tribes still exist. Since coming to power, Gaddafi has restricted the power of other tribes and used a large number of people from his own tribe in the institutions of power, causing dissatisfaction among some tribal leaders. Some of his radical policies also limited the religious influence of Islam, and the tribes were generally more conservative.
This turmoil was actually a rebellion by some tribal leaders against Gaddafi's long rule, because some of the soldiers and diplomats were from other tribes, so we saw some troops and diplomats defect.
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I don't think the opposition can defeat Gaddafi, he has strength, whether it is a mercenary or his own army, his position cannot be shaken.
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The mercenary just avoids the question of loyalty, as he now has the possibility of an entire army being absorbed. However, if the masses also offer the same pay as mercenaries, then I think it will be easy for them to defect.
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It's impossible to pass the test, Gaddafi will definitely **, and now the international community is also one-sided, just like pulling a river, once it loses its balance, it will be over immediately, and Gaddafi will definitely not be able to hold out for a month. If he still wants to be strong, he will definitely go to the international tribunal, and if he starts to hand over power smoothly, he will have a better life. It feels like the situation is not right, the mercenaries will also take the money and run, it is impossible to die there for Gaddafi.
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Yes, as long as he insists on armed suppression and does not go into exile, because the opposition has no leader, it is scattered, and at the same time the West is unwilling to directly send troops to intervene. We'll see.
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I'm thinking what would be the ending of the song if this happened in a certain country in the East? It's a question worth pondering.
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This is a wave of democratization, it is unstoppable, and it is estimated that it is enough...
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Mercenaries are also children of the people, what if their parents are members of the opposition?
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Isn't it only a thousand dollars? The two upstairs are estimated to see less military! The price of mercenaries is different according to combat experience, combat role, type of troops, and different regions.
Do you say that those who engage in logistics can be the same as those who are fighting on the front line? It is expensive to fly a plane, expensive to the front, cheap in logistics, cheap in Africa, and expensive in Serbia and Montenegro. You can search, generally**, more than a thousand days on the front line, and three thousand a month for logistics!
Snipers are very popular now, ** higher, the Serbian and Montenegro armed forces are generally technical soldiers operating artillery, rocket artillery, cheaper, African, cheaper, not to a thousand at all, in Côte d'Ivoire mercenaries are only one thousand and a half a month.
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$2,000 a day for one person, do the math yourself.
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How many overseas assets were frozen a few days ago? Hire a few mercenaries and he won't be in pain.
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Why don't you die, people died so miserably, and you don't have any compassion and still want to spend this money on others. Are you human?
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Before he was played to death, many people who opposed him had already been played to death. If you don't have the consciousness of being played to death first, don't sigh.
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What did you come here to sigh about, wash and sleep.
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NATO will pay for the opposition!
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The wall fell down and everyone pushed it, and the trees fell and scattered!
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Gaddafi has made a lot of contributions to the country, perhaps because he does not believe that there is a better leader than him who can build his Libya into a rich and powerful country, and NATO, with the United States as the core, supports the opposition、、、 the disparity in strength is too great! There are too few people who support Gaddafi!
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Yes, but there are many kinds of mercenaries, one is a professional mercenary like Blackwater, the other is a bounty hunter, the death squad belongs to this type, you can't become a bounty hunter in China (don't buy a gun), and when you have American citizenship, you can consider becoming a mercenary (buy a gun yourself or join an organization), but this is very dangerous, and it doesn't necessarily mean much, don't the people in the death squad also have a mental struggle? , mercenaries only fight for money, death squads, only exist on the screen.
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In fact, now, the difference between mercenaries and bounty hunters is almost gone, what kind of does it belong to, not looking at their original identity, but looking at the nature of the task they receive, mercenaries are mainly contracted, that is, there is a task first, and then the scope of the contract is negotiated by both parties, and the employer pays the deposit, the mercenary completes the task, and the employer pays the final payment, and the bounty hunter's job is a bounty system, so to speak, the employer proposes a bounty, who can complete the task to whom, and the larger group companies include the South African Private Armed Companies (EO), SI companies, There are many mercenary groups such as the Military Professional Resources Corporation (MPRI) and Blackwater Security Consulting, some of which are temporary gatherings, some of which are long-term formations, and the death squads are long-term groups.
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Yes Mercenaries are legal in the United States. But they can't say justice, they fight for money. And Blackwater is a security guard, not a mercenary in the true sense of the word.
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You're so brave, aren't you really afraid of death?
There are so many on the Internet, you can do it all at once.
There are many footprints to prove that Gaddafi faked his death.
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Gaddafi never had any elite troops, because it turned out that his troops could not be defeated by outsiders, and any cruel methods could be used in civil wars. So once the people revolted and rebelled, Gaddafi had no choice but to flee.