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I'm showing you what free fall munitions look like under the pylon of an F-16 something you evidently have no clue on. Either way it is irrelevant, fighters carrying out close air support or strikes against ground targets will carry air to air missiles i.e Sidewinder etc. etc. in case of an air to air engagement, that is only if they are not escorted by other aircraft carrying air to air munitions only.

This video further illustrates my point. In Afghanistan US F-16s conduct Close Air Support with an armament of GBUs and air to air missiles even though the Taliban do not have an air force. At 2:39 it is incredibly obvious.




I have already debunked your claims a million times but for the sake of this thread....

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To the left and right of the central pod (AN/ALQ-131 B11) is the LANTIRN (low altitude navigation and infra red for night).

Low Altitude Navigation and Targeting Infrared for Night, or LANTIRN, is a combined navigation and targeting pod system for use on the USAF's premier fighter aircraft — the F-15E Strike Eagle and F-16 Fighting Falcon (Block 40/42 C & D models). LANTIRN significantly increases the combat effectiveness of these aircraft, allowing them to fly at low altitudes, at night and under-the-weather to attack ground targets with a variety of precision-guided weapons.

The AN/AAQ-13 navigation pod provides high-speed penetration and precision attack on tactical targets at night and in adverse weather. The navigation pod also contains a terrain-following radar and a fixed infrared sensor, which provides a visual cue and input to the aircraft's flight control system, enabling it to maintain a pre-selected altitude above the terrain and avoid obstacles. This sensor displays an infrared image of the terrain in front of the aircraft, to the pilot, on a Head-Up Display. The navigation pod enables the pilot to fly along the general contour of the terrain at high speed, using mountains, valleys and the cover of darkness to avoid detection. The pod was the USAF's first wide-field, forward-looking infrared navigation system for air-superiority fighters.

The AN/AAQ-14 targeting pod contains a high-resolution, forward-looking infrared sensor (which displays an infrared image of the target to the pilot), a laser designator/rangefinder for precise delivery of laser-guided munitions, a missile boresight correlator for automatic lock-on of the AGM-65 Maverick imaging infrared missiles, and software for automatic target tracking. These features simplify the functions of target detection, recognition and attack and permit pilots of single-seat fighters to attack targets with precision-guided weapons on a single pass. A downgraded version for export with the AGM-65 Maverick air-to-ground missile compatibility deleted is designated asAN/AAQ-19 Sharpshooter.

LANTIRN - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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To the left of the Captain is a Paveway laser guided munition.

Paveway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Also:- Egypt Becomes 13th International Customer for Sniper® Advanced Targeting Pod · Lockheed Martin

The pod incorporates a multi-spectral sensor capability with a high-resolution, medium-wave third-generation FLIR and aCCD-TV. Advanced sensors, combined with advanced image processing algorithms and rock-steady stabilization produce target identification ranges that permit operations minimizing exposure to many threat systems. The dual-mode laser offers an eye safe mode for urban combat and training operations, along with a laser-guided bomb designation laser for guiding in these precision munitions.

Sniper Advanced Targeting Pod - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I won't state the M2K and Mirage III Horus capabilities for brevity but they also operate PGMs (or as you like to call it intelligent ammunition) and targeting pods.

The latest F-16 B52 deal includes the procurement of JDAMs for the EAF.

Guided munitions and targeting pods from 00:59 to 01:05 and again at 01:13 to 01:20 but that's just photoshopping an entire bloody video isn't it?


Ripped from f16.net operator profiles:-

Together with the 5th order, Egypt decided to modify older F-16C/D aircraft in-country through Engineering Change Proposals detailing requirements for the installation and integration of HARPOON and GBU-15 weapons capability, aircraft radar modifications and other related elements of program support. Principal contractors for the upgrade program will be McDonnell Douglas, St. Louis, Mo.; Rockwell International, Tactical Systems Division, Duluth, Ga. and the Westinghouse Electronic Systems Group, Baltimore, M.D.

All aircraft in the Block 15 and 32 series have been or will be upgraded with most Block 40/42 features, thus retaining the Pratt&Whitney F-100 engines and the small inlet ducts. As a consequence, every Egyptian F-16 (Block 15, 32 or 40) can accommodate the LANTIRN-system (they have been modified with the holographic HUD) giving them full autonomous laser weapon handling (i.e. GBU-15's, AGM-65D's). Together with the 6th deal, a batch of AGM-88 missiles was also delivered for usage on the block 40 airframes.

F-16 Air Forces - Egypt
F-16 Air Forces - Egypt


But, f-16.net and Lockheed Martin are both photoshop, right?

Absolute dullard.

Even the F-4 Phantom came with the Paveway series of munitions.

00:49 to 00:59 the F-4 Phantom dropping Paveways on a target (F-4 has been retired) and 02:10 to 02:13 you can clearly see Paveways being dropped from -16s as they had been throughout the exercise.

Exercise "Magd 12"


All F-16s delivered to Egypt via the Peace Vector program were built, none of the delivered were refurbished aircraft.

Peace Vector I

On June 25, 1980, Egypt signed a letter of agreement to acquire 42 block 15 F-16A/B fighters (34 single-seaters and 8 two-seaters) under the Peace Vector IFMS (Foreign Military Sales) program. The first F-16 was accepted by the Al Quwwat al Jawwiya Ilmisriya (Egyptian Air Force) during a ceremony at Fort Worth in January of 1982, with the first six planes arriving in Egypt on March 16th of that year. F-16B #9207 was rather exceptional, as it was built by Fokker in The Netherlands.

Peace Vector IV

A contract to produce 46 Block 40 F-16C/D's for the Egyptian Air Force was placed with TUSAS Aerospace Industries (TAI) of Turkey. 34 of them will be F-16C's, 12 will be F-16D's. This was carried out under the auspices of the Peace Vector IV program, and marked the first sale of a foreign-built Fighting Falcon to a third-party nation in the history of the F-16 program. The first aircraft was delivered in early 1994, and deliveries continued into 1995. All but one of the earlier F-16s for Egypt had originated on the Lockheed/General Dynamics production line at Fort Worth.

Peace Vector V

n May 1996 the governments of Egypt and the United States signed an agreement providing for the sale of 21 new F-16C/D Block 40 aircraft to the Egyptian air force. The contract is worth $670 million. That is Egypt's fifth order of F-16s over the last fifteen years. The new Egyptian aircraft will be manufactured in Fort Worth. Deliveries begin in 1999.

LMTAS' Fort Worth plant began building the first of these 21 F-16s in 1999.

Peace Vector VI

On March 6th of that same year, the United States agreed to sell Egypt $3.2 billion worth of new American weapons, including 24 F-16 Block 40 aircraft, 200 M-1A1 tanks and 32 Patriot missiles.

Peace Vector VII

On December 24th, 2009 the US signed a contract with Egypt for the delivery of 20 new F-16s under the known Peace Vector series.

F-16 Air Forces - Egypt

The 4000th F-16 built was for the Egyptian Air Force. So, yeah, now there's literally nothing you can say that will prove your assertions. Photoshop shmotoshop!



You have comprehension issues.

P.S You're still a massive joke.
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@Frogman

You are wasting your time with a highly deluded and obsessed individual. You know what happens when you use facts to counter his constant diarrhea.

Somebody give him a superman costume and send him to nearby Mali so he can join his Berbers in their quest for freedom and independence.

Just put him on your ignore list. Works wonders.
 
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You have comprehension issues.

P.S You're still a massive joke.
That apply more to the Egyptian army...You are self diluted like the one that thanks your replies. If you had all that equipments you mentioned, we would have seen it on the field. The only things you showed us, is brand new uniforms coming straight out of the box and machine guns displayed on a red carpet...That tell us a lot about the shape of your army... She has no teeth when its count! she is like most Gulf armies, for show and tell..to impress the domestic crowd or used against them, like she showed us against your MB. And we saw her fencing out the Gazans..But she was toothless against the the djihadi that roam freely in the Sinai and the ones that were eliminated were most likely the work of the IDF...
So please spare us the pictures and your esprit of grandeur of an army that has none. If Egypt was serious, why didn't she send in the boots, just special forces, you have 4 divisions, why did you send the F-16 with little results?
You still have thousands of Egyptians trying to flee Libya, where is your army when she is needed...Algeria sent her IL78 to everywhere where her citizens needed her..From Syria, To Lebanon, Lybia,to the Sinai for those fleeing gaza, until you Egypt put a stop to it, due to the shame Egypt felt from her weakness and her parti pris with the IDF against the Palestinians...
 
That apply more to the Egyptian army...You are self diluted like the one that thanks your replies. If you had all that equipments you mentioned, we would have seen it on the field. The only things you showed us, is brand new uniforms coming straight out of the box and machine guns displayed on a red carpet...That tell us a lot about the shape of your army... She has no teeth when its count! she is like most Gulf armies, for show and tell..to impress the domestic crowd or used against them, like she showed us against your MB. And we saw her fencing out the Gazans..But she was toothless against the the djihadi that roam freely in the Sinai and the ones that were eliminated were most likely the work of the IDF...
So please spare us the pictures and your esprit of grandeur of an army that has none. If Egypt was serious, why didn't she send in the boots, just special forces, you have 4 divisions, why did you send the F-16 with little results?
You still have thousands of Egyptians trying to flee Libya, where is your army when she is needed...Algeria sent her IL78 to everywhere where her citizens needed her..From Syria, To Lebanon, Lybia,to the Sinai for those fleeing gaza, until you Egypt put a stop to it, due to the shame Egypt felt from her weakness and her parti pris with the IDF against the Palestinians...
pfff too long to read. no body got time for this sht. say what you want to say in one short sentence
 
You are self diluted like the one that thanks your replies. If you had all that equipments you mentioned, we would have seen it on the field

You have seen it, you've just decided to ignore it. Apart from use in exercises, they have recently been used in anger.


The only things you showed us, is brand new uniforms coming straight out of the box and machine guns displayed on a red carpet...That tell us a lot about the shape of your army... She has no teeth when its count! she is like most Gulf armies, for show and tell..to impress the domestic crowd

You have no clue what you're talking about. Inspections are common place in every single military in the world, they are essential. From a troop inspection in a camp to section, platoon, company, battle group, brigade, and even divisions without kit inspections a military has no assurance its personnel and equipment are ready for combat.


Military Inspections definition of Military Inspections in the Free Online Encyclopedia

Agencies of military administration directly in charge of the leadership of combat arms and services and of the examination and control ofthe troops upon instruction from higher agencies.

Military inspections were created in Russia by Peter I for checking on conditions of unit administration, services, and material supply of thetroops. They were later supplemented by inspections of combat arms and branches of the military and logistic administration, some of whichwere headed by inspectors general subordinate to the minister of war or to the chief of Main Headquarters. In 1796–1809, Russia had 14military inspections that fulfilled the functions of military districts. In the 19th century the war and navy ministries had inspection departments(in charge of recruitment and other matters), which were later incorporated into the Main Headquarters and the Main Naval Headquarters. In1905 the Russian Army insitituted the posts of inspectors general in the central military directorate, which became subordinate to the ministerof war in 1909–10. The capitalist armies have military inspection agencies and inspectors general, sometimes wielding great power, which arepart of the apparatus of the higher military administration. In the Soviet armed forces the military inspection agencies exercise control overthe state of combat training, armament, military equipment, and the logistic management of troops.

(2) A method of the administration of troops through periodic inspection carried out by specially appointed persons (commissions or groups).

If you had an ounce of military in your body you would know what inspections are and how much of a ball ache they are to prepare for but you don't. If you don't have inspections and parades (which you do) in Algeria then god help you in large scale operations.

like she showed us against your MB.

Police and Central Security not the AF.

.But she was toothless against the the djihadi that roam freely in the Sinai and the ones that were eliminated were most likely the work of the IDF...

So around a 1000 killed in action and over 600 arrested is roaming freely? I'm sure Sinai residents would notice if the IDF was conducting ops in the Sinai since you know they would be deployed there on a permanent basis. You're an utter moron.

Special Report: How Cairo is taking the fight to Sinai militants| Reuters

If Egypt was serious, why didn't she send in the boots, just special forces, you have 4 divisions, why did you send the F-16 with little results?

Who is lobbying for a UN resolution for military action in Libya? Egypt.
Who is trying to lift the arms embargo on the LNA? Egypt.
Who is not going to get bogged down on a different front without any clear goals? Egypt.

Now, since these strikes didn't do anything, other than you know, eliminate the head of IS in Derna and destroy caches and camps, what has Algeria done since it struck Fajr Libya in cooperation with Egypt and the UAE? Nothing.

For all your posturing Algeria is the reluctant partner, not Egypt. Yet Egyptians do not question Algeria's military capabilities based on its political decision to play it safe.

So the actual question should be; is Algeria serious in finding a solution to the Libya crisis and does it have a rational policy towards the Libyan crisis?

You still have thousands of Egyptians trying to flee Libya, where is your army when she is needed..

Wrong again, thousands have been evacuated.

More than 25,000 Egyptians flee Libya after beheadings | GulfNews.com

http://english.alarabiya.net/en/New...ders-evacuations-of-Egyptians-from-Libya.html

Egypt ready for Libya evacuations as IS hostage photos emerge - BBC News

Egypt sends planes to Tunisia to evacuate Libya returnees | Middle East | Worldbulletin News

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@Ceylal Still a massive joke.
 
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@Frogman
Keep printing BS....

here un Egyptian F16 block 52 with two MK84....You can put all all the freaking picture you want, nobody believes your crap....You need to come down to earth...

صورة مهمة التقطت من فيديو يظهر زيارة الرئيس المصرى الى المنطقة الغربية العسكرية و يظهر فيها مقاتلة أف16 بلوك52 تظهر لأول مرة مسلحة بقنابل من نوع "أم كى84" و مزودة بخزانات وقود كتفية تعطى لها مدى أجمالى يتعدى 3500 كم "بحمولة كاملة من الوقود الداخلى و الخزانات الأحتياطية اسفل الجناحين و الخزانات الكتفية" - من المعروف ان نحو ثمانى طائرات من هذا الطراز وصلت الى مصر عام 2013 و تم ايقاف تزويد مصر بباقى الطائرات المتفق عليها "12 طائرة" من الجانب الأمريكى ، و نستطيع ان نعتبر ان ظهور هذا الطراز الأن بهذه الأمكانيات و بهذا التسليح هو اعتراف غير مباشر من قبل مصر بأن مقاتلاتها استهدفت ما هو أبعد من مدينة درنة الليبية و نتحدث هنا عن سرت .. و ماورائها
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Good day to you, and have a great friday!
Any picture of the Egyptian army in her her Friday best uniforms today?:cheers:

@Frogman ,
look at the definition of a joke...
The Tunisian have probably absorbed the cost of getting your citizens home after their crossed to their border...


If the Egyptian is big and mighty as you like to impress your fellow khaleedji, why didn't Sissi open a corridor, took a Libyan airport and repatriated all her citizen for the Libyan nightmare...You know because you can't, you are as powerless as a leach, out her environment.
 
here un Egyptian F16 block 52 with two MK84....You can put all all the freaking picture you want, nobody believes your crap....You need to come down to earth...

Well done! Do you want a cookie?

Where in any of my posts did I say the Egyptian Air Force does not use free fall munitions? Nowhere. You time and time again have made the statement that EAF -16s can not use precision guided munitions, and time and time again I have proved you wrong with photo, video, and written sources from Lockheed Martin, F-16.net, and the Egyptian Armed Forces Moral Affairs. But keep on going on.

Here's an Algerian fighter with free fall munitions, does that mean the Algerian Air Force doesn't use them?No, Your logic is flawed.

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Any picture of the Egyptian army in her her Friday best uniforms today?

Plenty.

look at the definition of a joke...

I'm looking at it.

The Tunisian have probably absorbed the cost of getting your citizens home after their crossed to their border...

If you bothered reading or looked at the photo (since you like them so much) you would find that they were transported back on Egypt Air flights meaning the cost of the flight, fuel, catering, and all the ancillaries is on the airline, and thus the Egyptian state. Nice try.

If the Egyptian is big and mighty as you like to impress your fellow khaleedji, why didn't Sissi open a corridor, took a Libyan airport and repatriated all her citizen for the Libyan nightmare...You know because you can't, you are as powerless as a leach, out her environment.

Firstly, let us assess how stupid that is.

We share a land border with Libya, the Saloum crossing, that is the most obvious route from Libya to Egypt, and that has seen the most traffic from fleeing Egyptians.

Now, there are only two functional airports in the whole of Libya, one in Benghazi and the other in Tripoli, both of which are controlled by warring militias. So, in order to secure an airport, you will need a large scale military intervention from both ground air and sea clearing militants from the border through to Benghazi (closest one) and then holding it against counter attacks while conducting flights which will be targeted by militants, as would the Egyptians trying to get to the central air port. So what you will actually do in trying to secure an airport is escalate the situation not only would you be targetting IS but starting a war with Fajr Libya and will eventually bog yourself down.

Now, why go through that effort and risk to secure an airport that may not even be operable to transport Egyptians (which are situated across the country not in one localised position) who could use the Saloum border or be flown from Tunisia, Algeria, or Chad?

It's not because we can't, but it's because it's a bloody stupid idea, it is an operation that will take far too long and will put Egyptians trying to flee at further risk.

Secondly, you're still a moron.

I know what the limitations and weaknesses are in the Egyptian Armed Forces, I do not profess they are "the best of the best" nor have I claimed neighboring nations are our "playground", "back door", or "garden" (or whatever you refer to Tunisia as) nor have I claimed that we control a neighboring nations air space or skies as you have.

You are the one who is chest pumping and posturing, so again, why are you doing that when Algeria is reluctant to get involved, and is not at the forefront of this conflict nor has showed any sign locally or internationally of wanting to get involved?

So again.

Who is lobbying for a UN resolution for military action in Libya? Egypt.
Who is trying to lift the arms embargo on the LNA? Egypt.
Who is not going to get bogged down on a different front without any clear goals? Egypt.

Now, since these strikes didn't do anything, other than you know, eliminate the head of IS in Derna and destroy caches and camps, what has Algeria done since it struck Fajr Libya in cooperation with Egypt and the UAE? Nothing.

For all your posturing Algeria is the reluctant partner, not Egypt. Yet Egyptians do not question Algeria's military capabilities based on its political decision to play it safe.

So the actual question should be; is Algeria serious in finding a solution to the Libya crisis and does it have a rational policy towards the Libyan crisis?


@Ceylal
 
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Well done! Do you want a cookie?

Where in any of my posts did I say the Egyptian Air Force does not use free fall munitions? Nowhere. You time and time again have made the statement that EAF -16s can not use precision guided munitions, and time and time again I have proved you wrong with photo, video, and written sources from Lockheed Martin, F-16.net, and the Egyptian Armed Forces Moral Affairs. But keep on going on.
You can't..it wasn't given to you..

Here's an Algerian fighter with free fall munitions, does that mean the Algerian Air Force doesn't use them?No, Your logic is flawed.

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That the 80's and the MK are of SAF design that we adapted to the MIG23...By the way the MIG 23 has been retired from the AFF. The few left will, will be in the future RASD air force..



keep entertain us, we are bored..



I'm looking at it.
Make sure you get right this time..We are about to run out of tears..from laughing our @sses of..



If you bothered reading or looked at the photo (since you like them so much) you would find that they were transported back on Egypt Air flights meaning the cost of the flight, fuel, catering, and all the ancillaries is on the airline, and thus the Egyptian state. Nice try.
They have been crowding the Tunisian border post for a couple weeks...A strong army, should have went within ours to get them out...
A small country like Algeria took 45,000 of soccer fan to Om durban and back to Algiers, in 48 hrs. No hitch , no accidents...That's power..., we did the same thing for those who wanted to leave Gaza, made up of women and childrens, since the men stayed behind to fight...Same in Lebanon, Syria and Libya...



Firstly, let us assess how stupid that is.

We share a land border with Libya, the Saloum crossing, that is the most obvious route from Libya to Egypt, and that has seen the most traffic from fleeing Egyptians.

Now, there are only two functional airports in the whole of Libya, one in Benghazi and the other in Tripoli, both of which are controlled by warring militias. So, in order to secure an airport, you will need a large scale military intervention from both ground air and sea clearing militants from the border through to Benghazi (closest one) and then holding it against counter attacks while conducting flights which will be targeted by militants, as would the Egyptians trying to get to the central air port. So what you will actually do in trying to secure an airport is escalate the situation not only would you be targetting IS but starting a war with Fajr Libya and will eventually bog yourself down.
No excuses, if the Egyptian army is as strong as you believe and Sissi believes, those militias will be just a bump in road..no more than that..You could have occupied both Benghazi and Tripoli airport and from there to get out your citizen..You didn't because Sissi knows the difference between coning Egypt and the Libyans.

Now, why go through that effort and risk to secure an airport that may not even be operable to transport Egyptians (which are situated across the country not in one localised position) who could use the Saloum border or be flown from Tunisia, Algeria, or Chad?
that's the problem...You had a lot of choices and a lot of help, if you were capable of doing it...Sissi was looking at some publicity, he got it when copts were slaughtered, went to Derna, drooped two bombs and went back to meet with the coptic big kahuna for a photo shoot..that was the end of the movie..

It's not because we can't, but it's because it's a bloody stupid idea, it is an operation that will take far too long and will put Egyptians trying to flee at further risk.
It weakness pure and simple, you can co;or it any way you want, but it is a weakness...

Secondly, you're still a moron.
Coming from you, I will wear it as a badge of honor, since you know very well the meaning of that word...It is not the Algerian that left their boots in the Sinai, because they were told by their officer that will have better traction running in the sand in front of the Israeli tanks..
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I know what the limitations and weaknesses are in the Egyptian Armed Forces, I do not profess they are "the best of the best" nor have I claimed neighboring nations are our "playground", "back door", or "garden" (or whatever you refer to Tunisia as) nor have I claimed that we control a neighboring nations air space or skies as you have.
I didn't use those words precisely, all I said it that we have 7 unstable borders, with neighbors that are incapable of securing..

You are the one who is chest pumping and posturing, so again, why are you doing that when Algeria is reluctant to get involved, and is not at the forefront of this conflict nor has showed any sign locally or internationally of wanting to get involved?
I do, we are arrogant for good reasons, because we can back it up..
Algeria is not going to clean other's messes..Egyptians went in Libya ans took part of her dismemberment, why do want us to sweep after you? Like the old good saying goes, if you brake it, you buy it...When they bothered Algeria or Tunisia, we went over there and took care of it..

So again.

Who is lobbying for a UN resolution for military action in Libya? Egypt.
Who is trying to lift the arms embargo on the LNA? Egypt.
Who is not going to get bogged down on a different front without any clear goals? Egypt.
Just what I said above, you helped in the killing of Kaddafy, you shouldn't complain of the consequences..

Now, since these strikes didn't do anything, other than you know, eliminate the head of IS in Derna and destroy caches and camps, what has Algeria done since it struck Fajr Libya in cooperation with Egypt and the UAE? Nothing.
We struck them alone, twice..and we sent them running to your border, for safety..Libyan skies are kept under close watched by the AAF...Read the TAP of today..The Tunisian Press Agency...

For all your posturing Algeria is the reluctant partner, not Egypt. Yet Egyptians do not question Algeria's military capabilities based on its political decision to play it safe.
Algeria does not act on emotion of others or like to be told what to do. That posture didn't start today...For your knowledge this the first time in her history since the independence, that Algerian forces are maning all the borders we share at one time and for a long period of time. And the reason, is Egypt like other arab state felt sorry for the Libyans under Kaddafy rules...and wanted to install democracy in Libya...Arabs and democracy , two bedfellows like oil and water.

So the actual question should be; is Algeria serious in finding a solution to the Libya crisis and does it have a rational policy towards the Libyan crisis?
Algeria is already working on a political solution and succeeded in getting all the warring parties to agree to sit dawn under a UN supervision with the Iibyan government, it is Algeria that lobbied the west no to arm Libya...Egypt since the gathering of Hammamet, Tunisia, has changed cap since then. Simply put, Egypt can't be trusted , as does Sissi..


@Frogman

This what reminds me, of Siss's army..
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@Ceylal so how much do you want to shut up ? i didnt read any word you said but we get it you hate arabs we are bad! we are naughty boys. you are right. dont you have something better to do with your life ?!
again i didnt read what you said but im assuming you are attacking some arab country while you are a refugee. so how can we make you happy ? you want money ? you need some help ? are you homesick ? maybe you need a shrink buddy. you know what il pay the bill. you got a lot of good shrink in the US.
 
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@Ceylal so how much do you want to shut up ? i didnt read any word you said but we get it you hate arabs we are bad! we are naughty boys. you are right. dont you have something better to do with your life ?!
again i didnt read what you said but im assuming you are attacking some arab country while you are a refugee. so how can we make you happy ? you want money ? you need some help ? are you homesick ? maybe you need a shrink buddy. you know what il pay the bill. you got a lot of good shrink in the US.
Apparently, you can't get enough..you are here..participating...
 

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