21 October 2011

US/NATO Humanitarian War Results

http://www.activistpost.com/2011/10/libya-before-and-after-image-shows-what.html

All hail humanitarian war. Regime change can be a bitch.  Start with sanctions because of 'humanitarian' reasons.  If they don't work, arm ragtag mercenaries and implement a 'no-fly zone' through an international body.  If the rebels can't hunt down the defunct leader, then just bomb the hell out the country until a bloody carcass vaguely resembling the leader turns up.  Then claim that the humanitarian intervention was a wild success.  PS: Make sure you destroy enough of the infrastructure to secure a huge IMF bondage loan for reconstruction.

The before and after picture of Libya below shows what the U.S./NATO means by a humanitarian war.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/world/venezuelas-hugo-chavez-says-muammar-gaddafis-death-is-an-outrage/story-e6frf7lf-1226172541707?sv=2b73acd3f8603862acdc94024f0d0f97

VENEZUELAN President Hugo Chavez expressed anger over the death of Muammar Gaddafi, calling it an "outrage" and saying the ousted Libyan strongman was a "martyr".

"Sadly the death of Gaddafi has been confirmed," said Chavez, who had just returned to Venezuela from cancer treatment in Cuba.

"They assassinated him. It is another outrage," the Venezuelan leader told reporters in the town of La Grita.

"We shall remember Gaddafi our whole lives as a great fighter, a revolutionary and a martyr," he said.

Chavez had defended Gaddafi since the start of the uprising against the Libyan leader's regime in February, and accused NATO of using the conflict to gain control over Libya's oil.

"The saddest thing is that in its quest to dominate the world, the empire and its allies are setting it on fire," Chavez said, referring to the United States by his preferred nickname.


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