Libya
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Towards a Lengthy War Scenario? NATO To Stay In Libya For A Long Time By Igor Siletsky
-[A] lengthy war in Libya can destabilize the situation in neighboring countries, like it was in Afghanistan and Iraq – the more so, because the whole north of Africa is now gripped with revolutions. Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: September 23, 2011
23 September 2011 — Stop NATO Washington And The Middle East: Almost All Small Nations Challenging U.S. Hit By Strikes, Sanctions American Military Delegation Visits Lebanon-Israel Border Rasmussen: Chicago NATO Summit To Focus On Missile System, Afghan War Russia To Counter NATO ABM With Sea-Based Missile Defense FYI: Coming EU Collapse To Re-energize NATO Chinese… Continue reading
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War is Good for Business: Rebuilding Libya with Stolen Money: Selected Articles
22 September, 2011– Global Research “There is no tomorrow” under a NATO-sponsored Al Qaeda rebellion in Libya. While a “pro-democracy” rebel government has been instated, the country has been destroyed. Continue reading
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Destroying a Country’s Standard of Living: What Libya Had Achieved, What has been Destroyed By Prof. Michel Chossudovsky
Whatever one’s views regarding Moamar Gadaffi, the post-colonial Libyan government played a key role in eliminating poverty and developing the country’s health and educational infrastructure. According to Italian Journalist Yvonne de Vito, “Differently from other countries that went through a revolution – Libya is considered to be the Switzerland of the African continent and is… Continue reading
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Libya: Black Africans continue to be killed and persecuted by rebel forces By Boutros Hussein and Lee Jay Walker
‘Reports for many months have stated that Libyan rebels have been killing and persecuting black Africans in Libya once areas came under their control. The number of reports highlighting this continues to grow and many images have been shown which show Africans being mutilated and having their bodies abused and mocked by non-black African Libyans.… Continue reading
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Updates on Libya war/Stop NATO news: September 22, 2011
22 September 2011 — Stop NATO Pentagon, NATO Plot ‘Next Steps’ In Libya Bolivia’s Morales Sees Oil, Greed Behind NATO Mission In Libya Northrop Wins Missile Defense Agency’s Precision Tracking Space System Bid Turkish Opposition: NATO Missile Radar Part Of Shield For Israel Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: September 21, 2011
21 September 2011 — Stop NATO NATO To Remain In Libya, End The Mission When It Chooses 187 Days Of Bombing: 23,350 NATO Sorties, 8,751 Strike Missions Testing Ground: France Used Libya War To Push Warplane Sales To United Arab Emirates And India Against Iran And China Libya: Loyalist Fighters Continue Resistance In Capital China:… Continue reading
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Libya Newslinks 21 September 2011
21 September 2011 — williambowles.info NATO powers indifferent to Libyan refugees World Socialist Web Site Today at 16:33 The same NATO countries that waged war on Libya in the name of ‘protecting civilians’ have given ‘an abysmal response to the plight’ of refugees from this conflict. Continue reading
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“Lessons on Libya” | Partido Comunista Português
A war which forwards unto a USA’s long term strategy for Africa (where, it searches for a host for AFRICOM, for years) and for the slow but inexorable tectonic of the deep re-dimension and reshaping of the forces in progress, worldwide. Continue reading
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VIDEO: Libya, Syria… Algeria? “Humanitarian” Wars, Colonialism and Africom
Julie Tiel examines in-depth the background, context and disinformation around the political situations in Libya and Syria in light of US/NATO intervention and crimes against humanity being committed in these regions, as well as the potential implications for Algeria. Continue reading
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VIDEO: Libya, Syria… Algeria? "Humanitarian" Wars, Colonialism and Africom
Julie Tiel examines in-depth the background, context and disinformation around the political situations in Libya and Syria in light of US/NATO intervention and crimes against humanity being committed in these regions, as well as the potential implications for Algeria. Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: September 16, 2011: NATO’s Top Military Chief Awarded For ‘Contributions To Global Peace’
16 September 2011 — Stop NATO Libya: AFRICOM Draws Lessons From Its First War White House, NATO Forge Ahead With European Missile Shield U.S.-NATO Interceptor Missile Anaconda Coils Around Russia U.S. Marine Black Sea Force Integrates 13 Regional Armies For NATO Video: NATO ‘Humanitarian’ Wars: Libya, Syria… Algeria? Continue reading
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Silence and fear return to the streets of Tripoli — RT
With Gaddafi effectively gone, the new authorities have settled down here in the capital, Tripoli. People are chanting that Libya is now a new free country. But it seems there is at least one thing that still remains – fear. Continue reading
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Silence and fear return to the streets of Tripoli — RT
With Gaddafi effectively gone, the new authorities have settled down here in the capital, Tripoli. People are chanting that Libya is now a new free country. But it seems there is at least one thing that still remains – fear. Continue reading
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Telesur Journalists Speak Truth on Libya
This week Telesur welcomed home a news team just back from covering NATO’s war on Libya from that nation’s capital, Tripoli. On arrival at Venezuela’s Maiquetia International Airport, the journalists denounced the ongoing ‘fabrication of lies’ by mainstream media outlets and accused the international press of ‘producing the arguments needed for a continuation of the… Continue reading
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NATO’s client regime in Libya confronts divisions as military offensives stall By Peter Symonds
The military push by Libya’s NATO-backed National Transitional Council (NTC) to take control of the remaining pro-Gaddafi strongholds appears to have stalled. NTC militias have encountered strong resistance in their advances on Bani Walid, about 150 kilometres south-east of Tripoli, and coastal city of Sirte, the birthplace of ousted Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Continue reading
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The New Scramble for Africa By Conn Hallinan
Is current U.S. foreign policy in Africa following a blueprint drawn up almost eight years ago by the right-wing Heritage Foundation, one of the most conservative think tanks in the world? Although it seems odd that a Democratic administration would have anything in common with the extremists at Heritage, the convergence in policy and practice… Continue reading
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Dmitri Sedov – In and Around Libya
The sliding of the civil war in Libya into a new phase tilted considerably the balance of forces in the country. Some of Gadhafi’s supporters continue to mount stiff resistance in Bani Walid, Siret, and Sabha and at least so far manage to keep attackers out of the strongholds. A few days ago they even… Continue reading
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Libya: If democracy is the keyword used to justify the destruction of human lives and property, then God help us all!
The question now remains: does a post-Gaddafi Libya hope to become a land of milk and honey? Believe me, that would be a very tall order because actually, whether you like Gaddafi or not, Libya, by all appreciable standards, had the highest standard of living in Africa, under Gaddafi. Continue reading