29th July, 2011
THE head of the Libyan rebel army has been killed by his own troops on suspicion of being on Colonel Muammar Gaddafi’s payroll.
Facing total economic meltdown at home US/UK, spear-heading NATO, have chosen the path of confrontation with the rest of the world, a path which will lead us to the brink of war with Russia and China
Posted by seumasach on July 29, 2011
29th July, 2011
THE head of the Libyan rebel army has been killed by his own troops on suspicion of being on Colonel Muammar Gaddafi’s payroll.
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Posted by seumasach on July 29, 2011
Of course, it’s not all spin- there is also spin off. Who could have thought there could be a growth area in Britain’s economy?- never write off the war sector.
29th july, 2011
THE crisis in Libya has given a major boost to Rolls-Royce’s operation in Bristol over the last six months.
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Posted by seumasach on July 29, 2011
The question is which faction was it that William Hague was supporting: was it the Younis faction or those who are now celebrating his death? It doesn’t appear to have anything to do with Gaddafi’s men so why retaliate by bombing Tripoli?
Rebel General Shot Dead in Libya
29th July, 2011
Libya’s rebels say their top general commanding the campaign against the regime of Moamar Gaddafi has been shot dead by assailants.
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Posted by seumasach on July 29, 2011
Friends of McCain, standard bearers for democracy in Libya, recognised by 30 nations as sole legitimate representatives of the Libyan people, this rabble in disarray look certain losers: only a failing empire would place their bets with this lot.
Kim Sengupta and Solomon Hughes
29th July, 2011
One of Washington’s most influential senators has warned Libya’s opposition administration that they risk alienating US and international support unless they take “decisive action” to halt human rights abuses by rebel fighters.
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Posted by seumasach on July 28, 2011
M.K.Bhadrakumar
29th July, 2011
After having cautiously lingered in the shade for almost eight months figuring out the meaning and dangers of the Arab Spring, Israel suddenly stirred itself on Tuesday. In an unprecedented move, Israeli President Shimon Peres called in the Arab media for a press conference and made the announcement that Israel backed regime change in Damascus.
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Posted by seumasach on July 27, 2011
Interview with former Russian Foreign Minister
26th July, 2011
SPIEGEL: Mr. Primakov, which Arab country currently worries you the most?
Primakov: Libya. The Western coalition’s attempt to bomb the Gadhafi regime away isn’t backed by UN Resolution 1973 — and it’s not well thought-out in strategic terms. It’s high time for us to find a political solution to the Libyan crisis .
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Posted by seumasach on July 27, 2011
Sergei Balmasov
27th July, 2011
The head of the British Foreign Ministry William Hague, following his French counterpart, Alain Juppe, has noticeably softened his stance in relation to Muammar Gaddafi. They no longer demand that he appears before the Hague tribunal. They graciously allowed him to stay in Libya. However, on the condition that the Colonel relinquishes his power.
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Posted by seumasach on July 27, 2011
Unfortunately NATO are bad losers: what wild, criminal schemes will they come up with next?
27th July, 2011
Gaddafi now controls 20% more territory than he did before we started this odious bombing campaign. He has been able to hold more and better attended rallies of more genuine supporters in recent days than he ever could before we started bombing. Exactly as I predicted, the effect of NATO bombing has been to rally nationalist support around Gaddafi, whom we have stupidly put in a much stronger position than he was when he only faced genuine internal rebellion.
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Posted by seumasach on July 27, 2011
This is a realistic assessment of the situation on the ground. Obviously NATO is not negotiating from a position of strength: they have the option of either escalating the war, invading Libya and overthrowing Gaddafi or giving way to his demands. As in the stand- off over the US debt crisis we seem to be facing the ineptitude of western elites but this ineptitude is based in hubris, in the inability to accept the end of empire. The absence of a leadership in Anglo-america able to put forward the necessary programme, ending all military campaigns, closing all overseas basis, sanitising the financial system and replacing it with one geared to national investment and reconstruction means that there can be no orderly end to empire. Rather it is becoming like the retreat of an undisciplined rabble army hitting out wildly as they give ground.
Kim Sengupta
27th July, 2011
Fresh diplomatic efforts are under way to try to end Libya’s bloody civil war, with the UN special envoy flying to Tripoli to hold talks after Britain followed France in accepting that Muammar Gaddafi cannot be bombed into exile.
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Posted by seumasach on July 27, 2011
27rth July, 2011
Afghan President Hamid Karzai says he will not sign a strategic partnership deal with the United States if the conditions set out by his country are not met.
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Posted by seumasach on July 25, 2011
A NATO terrorist attack has hit a water pipes factory in al-Brega, murdering six guards, this being the factory which makes pipes for the great man-made irrigation system across the desert which brings water to seventy per cent of Libyan homes, according to sources in Libya. The factory was hit after the water supply network was destroyed on Friday.
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