Yesterday, Col. Ghaddafi issued a warning to the West that he will put this war of Libya into Europe and it is going to be an unending protracted war. My foot, Col. Ghaddafi!! You are a criminal having killed thru indiscriminate firing thousands of your own people who were opposing your autocratic rule and dictatorial leadership in the East of Libya. The West imposing No Fly Zone is firing pin point target and not killing the Libyans indiscriminately. With all its selfish ambitions and cunningness West is still a civilized zone of this planet. The world has been civilized by the West only even though I am not blind to the selfishness of the West towards their own selfish gains.
Something is wrong with the Middle East Arab mentality. They have very poor sense and judgment of assessing the strenght of their enemies. Saddam Hussein before the war for the liberation of Kuwait said that the West headed by USA will learn a very good lesson in defeat since Gulf War for the liberation of Kuwait will be the "Mother of all battles" and it will be a long protracted war. But instead that war ended in one and a half month only with a heavy defeat to Iraq converting Mother of all battles into "Father of all defeats" thereby inflicting a heavy blow to the ego of Arabs as a whole.
Currently in the Arab World, there is not a single country capable of fighting with the West not only against the combined might of the West but even individually. When president Reagan of USA bombed Ghaddafi’s house with an advance warning, Ghaddafi fled from his house like a cockroach for safety instead of challenging Reagan’s bomber. Israel is the fraction of the entire Arab zone in the Middle East but inspite of its smallness in size and in population Israel inflicted heavy defeats on the combined might of the Arab World because Arabs are not capable to fight against the West that backed Israel. Arabs are talking only of Oil as weapon to fight the West but that Oil is not capable to fight the West. Oil as weapon against the West has failed in mid seventies after the last Arab-Israeli war as it failed earlier and even in future it will fail. When Iraq due to sanction stopped marketing Oil to the West, Saddam Hussein even volunteered to give Oil to the outside world free of charge but nobody bothered to take Oil from Iraq and West was not starved of Oil when Iraq stopped its oil to the West.
Now those who think West is involving in Libya to get free flow of Oil they are mistaken. It looks like it is an Oil issue but in reality it looks like human rights issue for the West since it joined to fight Ghaddafi to save human lives which Ghaddafi is killing in thousands. I strongly support the West in its fight against Libya to save human lives there. Ghaddafi is on record to support the terrorism in the world by supporting the most deadly terrorists even Venezuelan Carlos the Jackal who kidnapped all the Oil Minsiters of Oil Producing Countries while they were in the Oil Meet session.
Some people are accusing West in general and USA in particular for invlving in every nation as if USA and its allies are "Dadas" of the world. Good that USA is taking interest in such matters otherwise autocratic leaders would destroy their own nations and also other nations. If it was not for USA and its alies Kuwait till today would be in the hands of Saddam Hussein's Iraq. Some of the very people earning their sustenance in free Kuwait are still accusing USA for involving in the conflict betwen Iraq and Kuwait. They are so blind to the employment they get in Kuwait because of American involvement in liberating Kuwait. They still do not have gratitude to USA for liberating Kuwait and thereby getting opportunity to gain their daily bread in Kuwait. Such people are blind to see the truth and accept the fact. If it was not for USA and West the world woud have fallen into chaos and disorder. Though USA is an evil but it is a necessary evil.
Only USA and West can save the world from further diorder.
A. Veronica Fernandes,
Kuwait.
March 21, 2011
INDIAN FOOTBALL FEDERATION KUWAIT LEAGUE REPORT. By Xavier furtado.
DON BOSCO, AVC-KUWAIT AND RBFC MARCH AHEAD IN IFFK LEAGUE 2011 AT DAYA GROUNDS.
The splendid weather conditions in the State of Kuwait on Friday morning time were tailor made for early morning matches as the grand IFFK league 2011 for the IFFK Rolling Trophy got underway at the picturesque Daya grounds in Kuwait. A minute silence was observed as a mark of respect in memory of those people who lost their lives in Japan.
Title aspirants Don Bosco Oratory Kuwait (DBO) started the proceedings against Big Boys Kuwait. Both the teams played cautious football at the onset with DBO creating more chances. Savio and Alex worked in tandem to keep the Big Boys defence busy. Savio opened the scoring for DBO after receiving a pass from Michael in the first half. In the second half Michael consolidated the lead for DBO thereby making the issue safe. But Big Boys had other ideas, looking out to reduce the margin put pressure on DBO defence led by Alex which ultimately cracked and Saheer scored for Big Boys making the tie a bit uneasy for DBO. Big Boys sustained the pressure after the reducer and almost equalized, but their forward missed a glorious opportunity to draw level. DBO quickly regrouped to suck in the pressure exerted by the opposition and came out victorious by 2 goals to 1.
The second fixture pitted defending champions AVC-Kuwait against formidable Veterans United. Both the teams were missing out on players due to injury, cautions and work commitments. AVC-Kuwait started in the right note by attacking the opposition, but Veterans United frustrated them by excellent defensive play. As Veterans defended stoutly, AVC forwards and midfield found themselves in opposition half for most of the time, but just could not bulge the nylons as the Veterans United defence led by maverick Benny Fernandes and stunning goalkeeping by his namesake Benny kept AVC at bay. Finally in the 31st minute of the first half prolific goalscorer Anthony put AVC ahead with a stinging right footer unleashed from the right flank giving no chance to Benny in Veterans goal. In the second half again Veterans United frustrated AVC-Kuwait by parking themselves in the own half. As frustration grew for AVC, a brilliant stunner from AVC’s professional midfielder Francis Sr from the top of the box unlocked Veterans stubborn defence to put AVC 2-0 up. In the final minutes Anthony completed his brace to win the tie comfortably by 3 goals to nil.
The third match between Real Betalbatim Football Club (RBFC) and MAC was awarded to RBFC as MAC could not make it to the ground on the scheduled time, thus earning 3 valuable points to RBFC.
The matches were officiated by Indian Football Referees Association (IFRA) Kuwait.
Following are the league fixture scheduled on 25th March 2010 to be held on Daya grounds.
At 6.45am Veterans v/s Fahaheel Bros Jr.
At 8am Indians v/s Big Boys Kuwait
At 9.15am AVC-Kuwait v/s MAC
The splendid weather conditions in the State of Kuwait on Friday morning time were tailor made for early morning matches as the grand IFFK league 2011 for the IFFK Rolling Trophy got underway at the picturesque Daya grounds in Kuwait. A minute silence was observed as a mark of respect in memory of those people who lost their lives in Japan.
Title aspirants Don Bosco Oratory Kuwait (DBO) started the proceedings against Big Boys Kuwait. Both the teams played cautious football at the onset with DBO creating more chances. Savio and Alex worked in tandem to keep the Big Boys defence busy. Savio opened the scoring for DBO after receiving a pass from Michael in the first half. In the second half Michael consolidated the lead for DBO thereby making the issue safe. But Big Boys had other ideas, looking out to reduce the margin put pressure on DBO defence led by Alex which ultimately cracked and Saheer scored for Big Boys making the tie a bit uneasy for DBO. Big Boys sustained the pressure after the reducer and almost equalized, but their forward missed a glorious opportunity to draw level. DBO quickly regrouped to suck in the pressure exerted by the opposition and came out victorious by 2 goals to 1.
The second fixture pitted defending champions AVC-Kuwait against formidable Veterans United. Both the teams were missing out on players due to injury, cautions and work commitments. AVC-Kuwait started in the right note by attacking the opposition, but Veterans United frustrated them by excellent defensive play. As Veterans defended stoutly, AVC forwards and midfield found themselves in opposition half for most of the time, but just could not bulge the nylons as the Veterans United defence led by maverick Benny Fernandes and stunning goalkeeping by his namesake Benny kept AVC at bay. Finally in the 31st minute of the first half prolific goalscorer Anthony put AVC ahead with a stinging right footer unleashed from the right flank giving no chance to Benny in Veterans goal. In the second half again Veterans United frustrated AVC-Kuwait by parking themselves in the own half. As frustration grew for AVC, a brilliant stunner from AVC’s professional midfielder Francis Sr from the top of the box unlocked Veterans stubborn defence to put AVC 2-0 up. In the final minutes Anthony completed his brace to win the tie comfortably by 3 goals to nil.
The third match between Real Betalbatim Football Club (RBFC) and MAC was awarded to RBFC as MAC could not make it to the ground on the scheduled time, thus earning 3 valuable points to RBFC.
The matches were officiated by Indian Football Referees Association (IFRA) Kuwait.
Following are the league fixture scheduled on 25th March 2010 to be held on Daya grounds.
At 6.45am Veterans v/s Fahaheel Bros Jr.
At 8am Indians v/s Big Boys Kuwait
At 9.15am AVC-Kuwait v/s MAC
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