The Provisional Government of the Libyan" returns to the sender "a special team UK" we said that we do not want foreign troops "
Reading the novels of the Vulgate Occidentalist popularized for masses (we speak of 'works' of drug dealers that meet the fictional names Follet and Forsyth), you would tend to think that the members of the Special Air Service "commandos selected most of the armed forces of His Majesty, are species of supermen, Rambo means and means 007, capable of infiltrating into heavily armed garrisons and forts of yesteryear ninja enemies and succeed in enterprises which, with conventional forces, would require the use of an entire regiment.
Of course, the reality is a little less romantic and adventurous, try the tests have been those who, following the news reported in the 'provisional capital' of Arose Libya, Benghazi have heard that six of the supposed 'supermen' in question were arrested by the local population and its militia, along with two 'diplomatic', shortly after having been 'placed' on the spot from a helicopter without signs that deposited them outside the city, in an area that obviously was not as 'empty' as the planners of the mission that was counted.
The eight people, wrapped in black suits There were no signs of recognition of degrees and were stopped by locals who have been called a patrol of militiamen, and these, noting that foreigners were armed , have placed them detained and taken to the nearest authorities.
Several awkward and embarrassed the Queen Rambo repeated several times that "were there to help" and that diplomatic staff would stay with them "to establish contacts with the Provisional Government", in vain, very politely but equally firmly on the team was bounced after a brief contact with the British government, which has taken charge of his men when they were accompanied by sea to the frigate HMS Cumberland in the early afternoon yesterday.
Because, as stated repeatedly by insurgents who are destroying the Libyan quarantaduennale Colonel Gaddafi's regime "The Libyan people can take care of its own issues and, as in Britain should know well," Sometimes just no means no. "
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