Oil
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From Gaddafi’s unknown grave, hidden volcanoes may erupt By Bhim Singh
NATO march off Libya immediately after the barbaric assassination of Col. Gaddafi has given rise to several bitter questions about the future of the sparsely populated oil-rich nation surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea in the North, Egypt in the East, Tunisia and Algeria in the West and Chad, Niger and Sudan in the South. Continue reading
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Libya Newslinks 1-4 November 2011
4 November 2011 — williambowles.info 4 November 2011 THE ROVING EYE : Fear and loathing in the Cannes debt festival Asia Times Online Today at 11:00 After posing as the Great Liberator of Libya, French President Nicolas Sarkozy thought this week’s Cannes Group of 20 summit would crown his Napoleonic ambitions. Instead, the Greeks made Continue reading
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Libya Newslinks 25-27 October 2011
27 October 2011 — williambowles.info 27 October 2011 The New Libya: Assassination, Ruination, Broken Promises and Body Snatching… GlobalResearch.ca Today at 18:59 For more details, please click on the link to read the article. 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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Information Clearing House Newsletter October 15, 2011: Obama Sends Troops to Fight In Uganda
15 October 2011 — Information Clearing House Obama Sends 100 Troops to Fight Ugandan Rebels By BNO In a letter to Congress, Obama informed that in the next months further U.S. troops will be shipped out to other African countries as well, including South Sudan, the Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Continue reading
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Occupy Wall Street Newslinks 6-7 October 2011
7 October 2011 — williambowles.info Todos contra Wall Street Recent articles from SocialistWorker.org Tomorrow at 02:20 Lee Sustar El apoyo sindical a Ocupa Wall Street puede dar al movimiento un nuevo poder social. Continue reading
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Update on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: September 26, 2011
26 September 2011 — Stop NATO NATO Bombers ‘Soften Up’ Libyan Cities For Ground Assaults Did NATO Attack Libya Because Of Oil? Report: Russia, China, Iran Plan Counterweight To NATO Missile Shield Missile Targets Afghan President’s Palace, Shooting At CIA Compound Top U.S. Senator: Consider Military Action Against Pakistan Continue reading
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Update on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: September 26, 2011
26 September 2011 — Stop NATO NATO Bombers ‘Soften Up’ Libyan Cities For Ground Assaults Did NATO Attack Libya Because Of Oil? Report: Russia, China, Iran Plan Counterweight To NATO Missile Shield Missile Targets Afghan President’s Palace, Shooting At CIA Compound Top U.S. Senator: Consider Military Action Against Pakistan Pakistani Commanders Prepare Response To U.S. 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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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: September 10, 2011
10 September 2011 — Stop NATO Hydrological Warfare, Oil And Gas, Arms: Geostrategic Underpinnings Of Libyan War NATO Pursues Cyberwarfare Partnership With India Against China Ukraine: Consolidating NATO’s Control Of Black Sea U.S. AFRICOM To Lead Natural Fire Multinational Exercise In Tanzania Congo: The Heart Of Western Darkness The Pentagon Embraces Australia Turkey Threatens Naval Continue reading
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The West Wants to take Control of Libya’s Oil Wealth By Prof. Michel Chossudovsky
In case of internal fighting in Libyan crisis, will the US and its coalition NATO allies deploy boots on the ground to protect their oil interests? Continue reading
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Video: Comrades to competitors: France and Italy vie for a slice of Libyan pie — RT
The race for Libya’s vast oil wealth is gathering momentum. States who worked together during the NATO airstrikes are now working against each other in the battle to secure lucrative energy contracts. Continue reading
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Video: Comrades to competitors: France and Italy vie for a slice of Libyan pie — RT
The race for Libya’s vast oil wealth is gathering momentum. States who worked together during the NATO airstrikes are now working against each other in the battle to secure lucrative energy contracts. Continue reading
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Video: Libyan deposits turn Italy oily — RT
Drill to the heart of most modern wars and you will strike oil. Regardless of whether or not that saying is true, when it comes to Libya, oil is going to play a pivotal role in the country’s future. Continue reading
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Video: Libyan deposits turn Italy oily — RT
Drill to the heart of most modern wars and you will strike oil. Regardless of whether or not that saying is true, when it comes to Libya, oil is going to play a pivotal role in the country’s future. Continue reading
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Libya: Campaigners warn ‘hallmarks of a new Afghanistan are all there’ By Louise Nousratpour
Left campaigners in Britain demanded a halt to all British and Nato involvement in Libya today, warning that their intervention had all the hallmarks of the West’s disastrous invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan. Continue reading
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French want Total control of Libyan oil — RT
French oil companies are likely to be among those hoping for lucrative oil contracts with a new government in Libya. But the cost of the intervention and the unknown agenda of the rebels could mean more losses than gains. Continue reading
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French want Total control of Libyan oil — RT
French oil companies are likely to be among those hoping for lucrative oil contracts with a new government in Libya. But the cost of the intervention and the unknown agenda of the rebels could mean more losses than gains. Continue reading
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Video: NATO Tries to Control Libyan Revolution
Hamid Dabashi: Neo-liberalism a greater threat to Libya than tribalism or extreme Islam Continue reading