4,500 Chinese escape Libya by sea; Americans stuck

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So, In Conclusion



You, Dear, Are Stuck On STupid.

Indeed, I am stuck responding to your stupidity. At least you're done denying who wrote the headline. That's progress.

No, I'm not through.. The Americans are stuck. Stupid.. Stuck Stuck Stuck.

As I said, you made progress - you at least now admit that the AP didn't write the headline, the part of the story that gained my objection.

Therefore, my work is done here. You may be stuck, but my mission is complete. Another con just a tad bit wiser thanks to conversing with a superior intellect:eusa_angel:
 
Indeed, I am stuck responding to your stupidity. At least you're done denying who wrote the headline. That's progress.

No, I'm not through.. The Americans are stuck. Stupid.. Stuck Stuck Stuck.

As I said, you made progress - you at least now admit that the AP didn't write the headline, the part of the story that gained my objection.

Therefore, my work is done here. You may be stuck, but my mission is complete. Another con just a tad bit wiser thanks to conversing with a superior intellect:eusa_angel:

Post your version of the story with your preferred title.. Then we can get UN Stuck.. we'll wait. we are very comfortable. go
 
Indeed, I am stuck responding to your stupidity. At least you're done denying who wrote the headline. That's progress.

No, I'm not through.. The Americans are stuck. Stupid.. Stuck Stuck Stuck.

As I said, you made progress - you at least now admit that the AP didn't write the headline, the part of the story that gained my objection.

Therefore, my work is done here. You may be stuck, but my mission is complete. Another con just a tad bit wiser thanks to conversing with a superior intellect:eusa_angel:

no, you mission was to knee jerk, act the tool, and bash fox, you got your ass kicked right into Libya.. now that's a fact. jack.
 
Wei, Wei, Wei all the way home...
:lol:
Libya unrest tests China's interests in the Middle East
March 2, 2011 - Beijing's successful evacuation of tens of thousands of Chinese from Libya has highlighted China’s growing role in North Africa and the Middle East.
As tens of thousands of migrant workers from a multitude of countries languish at Libya’s border with Tunisia, trapped in a humanitarian crisis trying to flee mounting violence, Chinese TV viewers are being treated to a very different sight. Wednesday morning they were shown crowds of laughing and cheering Chinese evacuees aboard a Greek ferry, escorted by a Chinese frigate, safely en route to the Mediterranean island of Crete.

The Chinese government has chartered seven ships, sent 15 civilian flights a day and deployed military planes to bring 32,000 Chinese workers out of Libya over the past week. The unprecedented but apparently well-organized evacuation has highlighted China's growing role in the region, and despite crises spreading across North Africa and the Middle East, Beijing has shown no sign of wanting to lessen that role.

The frigate Xuzhou’s presence – the first time a Chinese military vessel has ventured into the Mediterranean – “sends a strong message of resolve,” says Gabe Collins, cofounder of the China SignPost website. The Xuzhou’s captain, Wei Jianhua, expressed that message in a radio transmission to the evacuees, according to a reporter from the state-owned China Daily aboard the ferry. “The strong and prosperous motherland is together with you when you are in hardship,” said Captain Wei.

Chinese workers in Libya
 

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