Monday, February 28, 2011

Neocons call for military action to "save" Libyans. Look out.

Libyans beware when this one and his friends claim to help

Gaddafi is a killer no doubt.  He is different to some of the other killers, people like Rumsfeld, Bush, Wolfowitz Kissinger, Blair.  First, he is not as efficient and prolific, but he is also mad;  he has a bit of an excuse.
Madeline Albright, the US politician that said the deaths of 500,00- Iraqi children due to the US sanctions and depleted uranium was "worth it" is not mad.  People like these are methodical killers.  Their victims are part of doing business and are simply collateral damage in the struggle for control of the world's resources and the profits this bring to the few thousand unelected individuals who reap them.
Gaddafi told the BBC in an interview just a day or so ago that said true Libyans had not demonstrated but those who had come on to the streets were under the influence of drugs supplied by al-Qaeda. Bush and Powell who lied like a dog at the UN came up with better lies than this, more the lies of sane people.

Foreign ministers met at the UN human rights conference in Geneva and have called on Gaddafi to get out of there or else.  "Gaddafi and those around him must be held accountable for these acts, which violate international legal obligations and common decency," said US Secretary of State, Hilary Clinton.

"We have seen Colonel Gaddafi's security forces open fire on peaceful protesters. They have used heavy weapons on unarmed civilians. Mercenaries and thugs have been turned loose to attack demonstrators." she continued.

With Gaddafi's son
She also said that the US was not planning to invade the country at the present. The Neocons, the orchestrator's of the slaughter in Iraq are calling for an invasion to save Libya from a "moral and humanitarian catastrophe." and have published a letter urging the  Obama administration and NATO to act.  That's scary coming from these folks.

Al Jazeera informs us of some of them:  
"Among the letter's signers were former Bush deputy defence secretary Paul Wolfowitz; Bush's top global democracy and Middle East adviser; Elliott Abrams; former Bush speechwriters Marc Thiessen and Peter Wehner; Vice President Dick Cheney's former deputy national security adviser, John Hannah, as well as FPI's four directors: Weekly Standard editor William Kristol; Brookings Institution fellow Robert Kagan; former Iraq Coalition Provisional Authority spokesman Dan Senor; and former Undersecretary of Defense for Policy and Ambassador to Turkey, Eric Edelman."

US imperialism would not be invading Libya or any other country except to solidify its interests in the area, the interests of the global energy companies.

As far as Hilary Clinton, Blair and other world capitalist leaders they have no credibility trying Gaddafi.  The US' puppet regime in Iraq has opened fire on civilians, so have their friends in Bahrain, the family that has run that country for 200 years like a family business. What was Blackwater that now operates under a different name?  They're US mercenaries.  What about the Israeli invasion of Gaza, they used planes there?  The US has killed thousands of children and innocent civilians in Afghanistan and Iraq.   The people calling for Gaddifi to be "accountable" have no credibility, they have some accounting of their own to do.

The Arab workers and youth can deal with Gaddafi and should oppose any intervention by the same forces that have supported all these dictators and continue to support those that remain, like the murderous Saudis in order to loot the resources of the region.

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