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Libyan Rebels Retake Ajdabiya; Scores Killed in Syria Protests; French President Warns Arab Rulers of More Libya-Type Intervention; Ivory Coast Next?
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Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis, Mike Shedlock, 26/03/2011 (traduire en Français )
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Libyan Rebels Retake Ajdabiya
The New York times reports Qaddafi Forces Pull Back as Rebels Retake Ajdabiya
In Ajdabiya, the charred hulls of government tanks hit by allied missile strikes and strafing runs through the night were still smoldering on Saturday at the city’s gates, where they had driven back rebel assaults over the past few days. But on Saturday, hundreds of rebels streamed in, honking their horns, shooting weapons into the air and waving their tricolored flags in celebration.
There was evidence on Saturday that the allied military effort was having an effect not just in the rebel-held east, but in the west as well. In Misurata, where Libya’s military has kept up a tight siege against the last opposition redoubt in the western part of the country, rebel commanders said the allied airstrikes had allowed them to hold out.
Ils ont l'air de bien se sortir les doigts les rebelles

Ils ont la cause pour eux.
Protests Continue in Syria, Scores Dead
Bloomberg reports Assad's Promise Fails to Halt Syria Unrest as Scores Die During Protests
Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad’s security forces clashed with protesters in several cities after his promises of freedoms and pay increases failed to prevent dissent from spreading across the country.
The protests that started earlier this month in the southern province of Daraa may have resulted in the deaths of 55 people, London-based Amnesty International said in a statement on its website yesterday.
Sarkozy Warns Arab Rulers, Cites Ivory Coast
The EU Observer reports Sarkozy warns Arab rulers about Libya precedent
French President Nicolas Sarkozy has warned all Arab rulers that they risk Libya-type intervention if they cross a certain line of violence against their own people.
The president told press at an EU summit in Brussels on Thursday (24 March) that UN Security Council resolution 1973 authorising air strikes on Libya has created a legal and political precedent on the "responsibility to protect."
Referring to deadly violence in Syria, he explained: "Every ruler should understand, and especially every Arab ruler should understand that the reaction of the international community and of Europe will from this moment on each time be the same: we will be on the side of peaceful protesters who must not be repressed with violence."
Tous ces régimes anachroniques tombent les uns après les autres. La jeunesse Internet renverse tout.
Si ça ne débouche pas sur la prise de pouvoir par les intégristes, les perspectives de développement que ça ouvre pour ces pays sont gigantesques.
Et pour nous, alors que ça règlera
par le haut le problème de l'immigration, en revanche, attendez de voir ce que ça va donner pour votre pouvoâr dâchâ... On n'aura pas le beurre et l'argent du beurre. Peak Everything inside... Encore 1 milliard de consommateurs supplémentaires en perspective. Et quand les français comprendront que pour que eux soient riches, il fallait que ces pays là soient pauvres, ça va devenir rigolo dans la gôche schizophrène qui veut à la fois la liberté pour les peuples et du pouvoâr dâchâ d'argent gratuit pour ses clientèles...