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Admiration indeed.
The Tunisians showed us courage
The Egyptians showed us innovation
The Libyans are showing us sacrifice, most importantly having this “Revolutionary Army”is instrumental in protecting the uprising, and eventually -along I hope with Egyptian and Tunisian “Revolution Guards”- will be able to put an end to the other Gadaffi’s of the Arab world, shall they dare bomb their people again.
The rules of engagement are changing, no one knows how will things end, but this is certainly a positive step, lest the US think about invading Libya, it will be met by popular resistance.