We are NOT at war
Although good
Napolitano says with confidence and peace of mind that
"We're not at war" in Trapani the Tornados were deployed, six Italian planes were on a mission in the area and a tugboat was Italian kidnapped by armed men, but probably everything is done to celebrate the best 150 years since the unification of Italy
NOT we are at war. Gheddaffi threat to arm one million people, American aircraft using stealth bombers, a fighter is shot down. But
is NOT war. In the land of culture and the cuts in social expenditure,
armaments Italians are well polished and provided ready to be used in a
NOT war. Today, the same
Defense Minister praised the few months that personal relationship with the leader created by ReSilvio Gheddaffi (made of kissing, Korans, and girls tend leased by agencies) speaks of Italy's central and strategic role in the resolution of the situation Libya, which obviously
is NOT a war. So no one
"spoke of a war" , if not
Gino Strada which as usual is from a solid and clear, that clearly states that war is
wrong always and this is nothing but a war. But you know he's just a "confused person"
(cited our King) full of unrealistic utopias. Utopia has a solid base but that too many ignore. A written basis that in recent days as part of the celebrations of the Unit was very remembered and taken as an example and a pillar but perhaps most ignored and forgotten.
Our Constitution and its Article 11. Or maybe someone is afraid to call the war so unbearable and using a newspeak term only change the utopia of street to avoid. That the "war always wrong. "What road before even our founding fathers saw as a response to weapons, the battles of civilization, the hunting and the Tornado:
... Italy repudiates war as an instrument of aggression against the freedom of other peoples and as a means of settling international disputes ...
BIGNAMI: the blood can not be called in another way, the smiles and even tears, life and death are such you can not change ... in other words, war is war .... and for me it's always wrong ...