Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Should dictators be assassinated ( Notes/info)


North Korean leader Kim Jong-il's first son Kim Jong-nam survived an assassination attempt. This is an example of a failed assasination attempt.
WW1:
The assassination of the archduke Franz Ferdinand air to the Hungarian throne started of a chain reaction, ultimately becoming the reason why world war 1 started where millions of people lost their lives.
 
Lybia and Gadaffi:
Libyan rebels fighting against Gaddafi’s regime have, according to several different sources, shot down two Syrian war planes in Ras Lanuf.
Other Arab countries and Eastern Europe are being paid by the Gaddafi regime to be be used to fight against rebels in Libya.
The accusations that Syria is now involved in the Libyan civil war could further destabilize the already fractured state of Middle Eastern politics with Israel watching with a close eye as alliances are formed between regimes.
The Syrian government has denied the claims as reports come in that mercenaries from Syria, other Arab countries and Eastern Europe are being paid by the Gaddafi regime to be be used to fight against rebels in Libya.
Airstrikes were launched in the eastern port of Ras Lanuf on Tuesday, and jets also struck two hotels in Benghazi where reporters were staying. This proves the destruction a dictator can cause only over protesters, so imagine what would happen If we killed one.

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