Libya
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Imperial Massacres By Alexander Cockburn
At all events, since Qaddafi was a prisoner at the time of his execution, it was a war crime and I trust that in the years of her retirement Mrs Clinton will be detained amid some foreign vacation and handed a subpoena. Continue reading
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The Military Roadmap. America’s “Next Libyas”: Iran, Nigeria, Venezuela, Syria, Yemen
-“What we have been witnessing is a redistribution of spheres of influence, where the United States is the main player.” -The American economy is in need of inexpensive oil, so the U.S. government is even ready to wage wars, if only oil arrives…Any country with large reserves of energy resources – Iran, Syria, Venezuela or… Continue reading
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Decline of the West: Blood-lust in the streets of Libya suffices for justice By Patrick Henningsen
It appears that Libya’s former leader Muammar Gaddafi may have been handed down his final verdict by NATO rebels, but it’s perhaps an even more bloody awful fate already suffered by a morally detached western civilization. Continue reading
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Saif al-Islam is captured in Zliten – NTC — RT
Colonel Gaddafi’s highest-profile son and heir apparent, Saif al-Islam, has been captured in the western Libyan town of Zliten. Earlier, the eldest son Motassim was killed along with his father. Continue reading
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The End of History: Now that the CIA’s proxy army has murdered Gadhafi, what next for Libya? By Paul Craig Roberts
If Washington’s plans succeed, Libya will become another American puppet state. Most of the cities, towns, and infrastructure have been destroyed by air strikes by the air forces of the US and Washington’s NATO puppets. US and European firms will now get juicy contracts, financed by US taxpayers, to rebuild Libya. The new real estate… Continue reading
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Libya Newslinks 20-21 October 2011
21 October 2011 — williambowles.info 21 October 2011 THE ROVING EYE : A peek at the new Libya Asia Times Online Today at Noon Welcome to the new Libya. Islamist militias will turn the lives of Libyan women into a living hell. Hundreds of thousands of Sub-Saharan Africans – those who could not escape –… Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: October 21, 2011
21 October 2011 — Stop NATO Report: U.S. Drone, French Fighter Jet Hit Gaddafi Convoy Albright Applauds Gaddafi Killing, No Loss Of American Lives Senator: Libyan War Inspires Central African Intervention U.S. Trains Djibouti Army For War In Somalia, With Eritrea U.S. Secretary Tells 110-Nation Meeting: Navy Will Continue Global Presence American Destroyer In Joint… Continue reading
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Video: Gaddafi's Murder and International Law
Firoze Manji: Nothing in international law allows regime change and assassination of a leader Continue reading
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Video: Gaddafi’s Murder and International Law
Firoze Manji: Nothing in international law allows regime change and assassination of a leader Continue reading
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Libya Newslinks 20 October 2011: Latest
20 October 2011 — williambowles.info Libya’s Gaddafi caught hiding like a “rat” Reuters By Tim Gaynor and Taha Zargoun SIRTE, Libya (Reuters) – Muammar Gaddafi called the rebels who rose up against his 42-years of one-man rule “rats,” but in the end it was he who was captured cowering in a drainage pipe full of… Continue reading
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Video: ‘NATO has bombed Libya back to Stone Age’ — RT
Former MI5 agent Annie Machon says that the US wants to reinforce the myths that public has been told about NATO’s ‘humanitarian’ intervention, while Libya is being bombed beyond the point of no return. Continue reading
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Video: ‘NATO has bombed Libya back to Stone Age’ — RT
Former MI5 agent Annie Machon says that the US wants to reinforce the myths that public has been told about NATO’s ‘humanitarian’ intervention, while Libya is being bombed beyond the point of no return. Continue reading
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The Son of Africa claims a continent’s crown jewels By John Pilger
On 14 October, President Barack Obama announced he was sending United States special forces troops to Uganda to join the civil war there. In the next few months, US combat troops will be sent to South Sudan, Congo and Central African Republic. They will only ‘engage’ for ‘self-defence’, says Obama, satirically. With Libya secured, an… Continue reading
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Captured Gaddafi covered in blood – FIRST PHOTO — RT
Fugitive Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi has died of wounds sustained during his capture after NTC forces took over his hometown and stronghold of Sirte. The first image made by a cellphone camera has recently been released. Continue reading
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Libya Newslinks 19-20 October 2011
20 October 2011 — williambowles.info 20 October 2011 NTC claims Gaddafi dead Russiatoday.ru Today at 13:43 Representatives of the National Transitional Council (NTC) of Libya claim that Colonel Muammar Gaddafi has died of wounds received during his capture in Sirte. Captured Gaddafi covered in blood – FIRST PHOTORussiatoday.ruToday at 13:36Fugitive Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi has… Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO News: October 20, 2011
20 October 2011 — Stop NATO Libya’s National Transitional Council First To Recognize Syrian National Council U.S. Backs GCC Allies, Tells Yemeni President To Resign Real War Just Starting: Obama’s Fatal Afghan Gambit Quadrupling In Two Years: U.S. Spy Drones Swarm In Droves Over Afghanistan Continue reading
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Libya Newslinks 18-19 October 2011
19 October 2011 — williambowles.info 19 October 2011 Clinton Nurtures Ties with Libya’s NTC in Tripoli, Raises Lockerbie Issue Strategic Culture Foundation Today at 08:03 Continue reading
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Video: NATO Crimes and Mainstream Media Lies in Libya Exposed By grtv
NATO’s presence in Libya little resembles a humanitarian mission with houses, hospitals and schools being hit. But Libya prospered prior to NATO’s intrusion, Yvonne Di Vito, an activist from Libyanfriends.com told RT. Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: October 19, 2011
19 October 2011 — Stop NATO NATO: ‘Premature To Set Timetable’ For End Of Libyan War History Repeating Itself: U.S. Hawks Hover Over Iran U.S. In Search Of The Absolute Weapon U.S. Army Micro-Drones To Bomb ‘Human Targets’ Kosovo: NATO Forced To Back Down For Now Continue reading