by: Paul Visnoviz - zonadifrontiera.or g
can deprive you of everything except the earth.
The earth is the only thing without which you can not do anything.
If you destroy other things you could fix it, but beware of destroying the earth, because then you will lose everything! (Muammar Gaddafi)
The earth is the only thing without which you can not do anything.
If you destroy other things you could fix it, but beware of destroying the earth, because then you will lose everything! (Muammar Gaddafi)
There are balls. I speak of Libya. Everybody says this is a fight for the freedom of the people and information deployed on the left is excited about this flurry of action in defense of a democracy that might be. Obama said "the Libyans are to be protected" and Sarkozy wasted no time and unleashed the jet.
Americans are beginning to launch long-range cruise missiles from ships.
long time since the national and international press has begun to create a vacuum around Gaddafi portraying him as a ferocious and bloodthirsty tyrant. But have you ever seen evidence of these alleged mass murder? No, there are none. Aljazeera has played its cards well. Since the beginning of the protests and clashes first told of massacres, concluding that there were up to 10 thousand victims. They showed us empty holes in the sand, pretending to be mass graves. But no one could control: there were no other journalists in the country.
Later, when I arrived international press had to admit - with some embarrassment - that the dead would have been maybe 400. Maybe. No one has ever even seen them. Colonel's fault that destroyed the graves, burned the bodies, all covered up, he said. Maybe. Now the image of a bloody-Gheddaffi went well and was printed in the collective imagination.
All against Gaddafi, the tyrant. True, no doubt a dictator, but for years he had abandoned the path of terrorism. Lockerbie has been a terrible stain on his resume, but in subsequent years is straight lined and no one has ever even accused of subversive fringe finance. Indeed, Libya has always held out by the winds of fundamentalism.
rais of Libya was a country where there was freedom of religion, there was no gender difference and the girls happily load into the school as well as berber, discriminated against elsewhere. (For "berber" I mean all descendants of indigenous peoples, not necessarily Libya, prior to the Islamisation: Tuareg Garamantes, Bedouins, Kabila, etc.. It is therefore incorrect that the distinction is often made between Berbers and Tuaregs in the newspapers.) Gaddafi has been campaigning for a nomadic people of the desert were not susceptible to the borders in the Sahara, being able to cross it in all its sands without bothering to find out in which country they were.
A dictator who dreamed of direct democracy, the "regime of the masses", the Jamāhīriyya. His book, Green is a mixture of socialism and pan-Arabism with deep Muslim influences. He has always chased the dream of making Africa a continent united and strong, with sometimes questionable methods and outcomes, getting enemies near and far, but certainly not with the concentration camps.
If the Gaddafi regime was so awful and so terrible conditions of the population, is very curious, there are the rest of the world's refugees and immigrants Libyans. Migrants have always come by us from Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt and even from the Sudan, Eritrea, Senegal, Chad, Niger, etc., but never from Libya. Even now, a war going on, who runs away from Libya are immigrants. Yes, millions of immigrants from Egypt, the Sudan, Chad and even from Bangladesh had come to this country to work. Millions of idiots who were going to get into the hands of a bloodthirsty tyrant.
There are balls, again. And our government has behaved in an unworthy manner, rejecting a policy that, effort, but with success, he had shown at the center of the Mediterranean. We have betrayed a partner which until recently we have sworn friendship, stabbed in the back. We acted like Italy at the usual stuttering, incapable of the courage of an independent foreign policy. The only one who had the courage to stand was Bossi. All the others follow like sheep and applaud the military invasion of a sovereign country, even more demanding tasks.
I do not think a leader barricaded in his bunker, defended by a handful of loyalists. The opposite is true, most of the population is with him, always has been. And others, inside and outside, will follow him now that he's got an external enemy, the hated infidel dog who comes to desecrate the sacred soil of Islam.
I hope the great Western strategists know what they're doing, so why risk Libya split in two, with the danger of the situation fester for a long time to come. No one will to liquidate the Rais, less than a ground attack by American-European-Arab coalition. Certainly will not be those handful of disorganized insurgents to remove the chestnuts from the fire to the West.
But if the situation does not unlock in a short time the Russians might decide to help Gaddafi and this could form an alliance with Alqaeda dall'accerchiamento to exit. If the situation does not resolve in a few days Expect, and unpredictable outcomes in the medium to long term, a resurgence of terrorism.
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