UN Libyan Resolution, A Resolution to Save Lives, somehow a license for British bombing of Gaddafi’s hometown
by Richard Kane
Sunday, 28 August 2011 12:34
We should urge Britain to make special compensation to those victims.
I love the UN. That Russia refrained from violating the will of the world with a veto, I as first hoped would inspire the US not to veto such things as Palestine membership in the UN. Gaddafi’s threats and actions right before the UN resolution made me fear another successful Tenaman Square massacre where the Chinese Government succeeded to crack down with such force that the dissident protest movement in China never recovered.
I refrained from joining the demonstrations against US involvement and I suspected just as the US is giving small drones to Yemen, the US would have given it’s computer weapons away that would have eventually ended up elsewhere if Congress made a binding resolution to keep US military personal out.
I have a belief or prejudge that British culture is more genteel, than the savage parts of the world. But without capital punishment or any British or US troops killed, Britain is or was slaughterer people from the air in Gaddafi’s home town, just to try to get Gaddafi or total surrender of the now helpless inhabitants,
http://rt.com/news/gaddafi-hunt-escape-algeria-297/
Now there is talk of US peacekeepers. But there is no need for peacekeepers who will shoot up to place whenever a US soldier dies. If you reread the Rolling Stone expose on General Chrystal, he tried to be different but the GI’s were upset with further risking their lives.
Suddenly the US guilt in Libya movement is silent instead of joining those who supported the original mandate but not what came next.
With Afghanistan those who got closure cheering over bin Laden’s death suddenly didn’t want to spend any more on the Afghan War, while many traditional doves suddenly got more interested in Libya rather than finally trying to end the Afghan War.
Let’s finally end a war for a change instead of Doves going on to the next issue instead.
Several times there was rumors of bin Laden’s demise and no one cheered. Only when it was totally clear his brains were blow out did people cheer. Had Hitler been very publicly executed there would be no Holocaust memorials after all the cheering.
I very much want Gaddafi to live rather than never getting to the bottom of all his intense on-line lobbying, and the fantastic amount of money he threw around buying friends.
A very concerted effort for Libya to lobby for friends and influence around the world has been going on since the since the Lockerbie, bombing and the bombing of a German nightclub. Gaddafi’s death would get in the way of finding the truth,
http://phillyimc.org/en/un-libyan-resolution-resolution-save-lives-somehow-license-british-bombing-gaddafi%E2%80%99s-hometown
http://motherjones.com/politics/2011/02/libya-qaddafi-lobbyist-randa-fahmy-hudome
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monitor_Group
I love the UN. That Russia refrained from violating the will of the world with a veto, I as first hoped would inspire the US not to veto such things as Palestine membership in the UN. Gaddafi’s threats and actions right before the UN resolution made me fear another successful Tenaman Square massacre where the Chinese Government succeeded to crack down with such force that the dissident protest movement in China never recovered.
I refrained from joining the demonstrations against US involvement and I suspected just as the US is giving small drones to Yemen, the US would have given it’s computer weapons away that would have eventually ended up elsewhere if Congress made a binding resolution to keep US military personal out.
I have a belief or prejudge that British culture is more genteel, than the savage parts of the world. But without capital punishment or any British or US troops killed, Britain is or was slaughterer people from the air in Gaddafi’s home town, just to try to get Gaddafi or total surrender of the now helpless inhabitants,
http://rt.com/news/gaddafi-hunt-escape-algeria-297/
Now there is talk of US peacekeepers. But there is no need for peacekeepers who will shoot up to place whenever a US soldier dies. If you reread the Rolling Stone expose on General Chrystal, he tried to be different but the GI’s were upset with further risking their lives.
Suddenly the US guilt in Libya movement is silent instead of joining those who supported the original mandate but not what came next.
With Afghanistan those who got closure cheering over bin Laden’s death suddenly didn’t want to spend any more on the Afghan War, while many traditional doves suddenly got more interested in Libya rather than finally trying to end the Afghan War.
Let’s finally end a war for a change instead of Doves going on to the next issue instead.
Several times there was rumors of bin Laden’s demise and no one cheered. Only when it was totally clear his brains were blow out did people cheer. Had Hitler been very publicly executed there would be no Holocaust memorials after all the cheering.
I very much want Gaddafi to live rather than never getting to the bottom of all his intense on-line lobbying, and the fantastic amount of money he threw around buying friends.
A very concerted effort for Libya to lobby for friends and influence around the world has been going on since the since the Lockerbie, bombing and the bombing of a German nightclub. Gaddafi’s death would get in the way of finding the truth,
http://phillyimc.org/en/un-libyan-resolution-resolution-save-lives-somehow-license-british-bombing-gaddafi%E2%80%99s-hometown
http://motherjones.com/politics/2011/02/libya-qaddafi-lobbyist-randa-fahmy-hudome
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monitor_Group
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I understand that those mad at Israel think they are highlighting ironies by exaggerating similarities between today and the 30’s. Pro-Lifers note that the 30’s was a time of business as usual in Germany. Germans went to sports events, to work and to play with no notice of what was happening around them, not like the Rwanda massacre during a period of hysterical, when ordinate life and commerce was not functioning. Somehow when people make such Holocaust comparisons with Libya the complaining about misusing the term Holocaust doesn’t occur.
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