NATO will NOT be saving lives, it will just do exactly what the U.S. would have done.. it's so obvious why are they acting like they dont want to control the conflict ? .. it's just a game so now by NATO being involved this is going to be one heck of a game.. and besides weren't there stores that Israel sent Gaddafi 50,000 mercenaries? - don't know how valid that is but anyway now that NATO is joining in on the civilian side, ensuring Libyans will be safe- is all a tactic to drive them into so much debt and then take control just like what they always do.. it ain't going to defend libyans it's going to defend its resources for its sake!
Showing posts with label u.s. policy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label u.s. policy. Show all posts
Thursday, March 24, 2011
NATO countries take over Libya no-fly zone
The controversy over Libya
Mr. Zakaria's at it again, writing so beautifully and articulately for Time Magazine, this time discussing the situation in Libya. It's been a very controversial subject. People worldwide are split in the middle on their belief of the US mission/role in Libya. Should or should they not be there bombing to "help libyans"? You see, the road to freedom in which often is identified and defined by America, has been paid for with many lives who were not Americans. So, are they really aiding? humanitarian assistance or strategic interest?
Mr. Zakaria writes "But more than anything else, what appears to have infuriated many American politicians is Obama's unwillingness to put the U.S. in the driver's seat."
The U.S. has undoubtedly done a great job in announcing the need to support the libyans. They have done a tremendous job but it's time they back off and leave it for the other nations to take the lead now. I applaud them for not waiting to announce the genocide taking place in Libya and doing what it can to support the libyans but it's time they transfer the leadership over to arab nations , its time they step up their game. And let's remind ourselves, with a track record like the U.S, it would be difficult to believe a positive outcome in Libya, is the only smart move the U.S. could do. READ Mr. Zakaria's article here : How Will Libya End?Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Revolution until victory
The two months of nationwide demonstrations in yemen continues to grow, over 80 killed and some 350 were wounded in the capital of Sanaa. In recent years, the United States has provided hundreds of millions of dollars in military and security aid to Yemen.
“The Obama administration has really escalated the covert war inside of Yemen and has dramatically increased the funding to Yemen’s military, particularly its elite counterterrorism unit, which is trained by U.S. Special Operations Forces," says Democracy Now! correspondent and independent journalist Jeremy Scahill. "It could get much worse if Ali Abdullah Saleh decides to unleash the U.S.-trained counterterrorist units on his own population."
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