Jan 26, 2012

"Liberated Libya"

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In "al-CIA-duh" Libya things are not so good, naturally.

The new NTC government is a puppet regime brought into power by the USA. Its ultimate master is the JEWSA.

Thousands of foreign USA/NATO troops are swarming into the country, to create more genocidal post-Saddam Iraq like conditions (2003--2011). But the blame will be put on the hapless divided Libyans, the actual victims...............all psychopaths tend to blame the victim, without the trouble of reflecting on their own crimes. That would be too human.

This is a foreboding, cautionary tale for Tunisia, Egypt where the USA trained generals betrayed their comrade, Hosni Mubarak(thu, thu, thu).......and Syria, should it allow itself to be defeated by NATO/USA through their "al-CIA-duh" proxies in Southern Turkey, and Lebanon.

The JEWSA, as with Iraq will steal billions $ worth of Libyan oil, the best and purest in the world, where many of the NATO/USA forces are currently heading, whilst simultaneously conducting destabilization of the country using the "El Salvador option".

The greater the stupidy of the camel drinking Arab leaders against their own interests, and their own people....the more problems for them and their people. This applies to crypto Jewish run Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the rest of the casino loving slaves of the JEWSA.

The Arab lives in one house, if one part catches fire, all of it will catch fire....and no amount of CIA/ State Department reassurance will save the entire Arab house.

There can be no peace with "al-CIA-duh" Wahabi Salafists regimes running Arab countries. There can be no power sharing agreements with these dogs. There can no elections whilst these fifth column dogs participate under their own names or through proxies.

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Clashes, Torture on the Rise in ‘Disillusioned’ Libya

Public Seen Losing Faith in New US-Backed Regime

by Jason Ditz at antiwar.com

In “liberated” Libya, violence is on the rise as militias attack one another on a regular basis and seemingly everyone accuses everyone else of being a Gadhafi ally. Arrest, in this environment, often means open-ended detention without charges. And torture.

Nominally under the control of the US and NATO-backed National Transitional Council (NTC), this new Libya is a nation awash in arms and grudges, the product of an ugly civil war and an international community that seems determined to throw its weight behind any interested party still alive on the ground.

In one instance, a knife fight at a market between two men from neighboring towns culminated in the massing of troops and the kidnapping and torture death of an uninvolved resident of one of the towns. His wife has just given birth the day before. Each side claims the other are pro-Gadhafi fighters.

Western diplomats are shrugging off the problems as a “country coming down off a victory high.” But Libyans don’t trust their new interim government and mass protests are breaking out against the brand-new regime.

The NTC is looking to placate the public with a few token resignations, but the issue goes well beyond the unpopularity of a few late-in-the-game defectors from the old regime. The protests against the Gadhafi regime began with the hope of a free country, and the realization that the NTC commandeered their revolution — possibly replacing one tyrant with another — is not something that can be easily tamped down.