NATO'S INEVITABLE  WAR

Reflections by Comrade Fidel 

_http://www.marxmail.org/msg88681.html_ 
(http://www.marxmail.org/msg88681.html)   

In contrast with what is happening in Egypt and Tunisia, Libya  occupies the
first spot on the Human Development Index for Africa and it has  the highest
life expectancy on the continent. Education and health receive  special
attention from the State. The cultural level of its population is  without a
doubt the highest. Its problems are of a different sort. The  population
wasn't lacking food and essential social services. The country  needed an
abundant foreign labour force to carry out ambitious plans for  production
and social development. 

For that reason, it provided jobs  for hundreds of thousands of workers from
Egypt, Tunisia, China and other  countries. It had enormous incomes and
reserves in convertible currencies  deposited in the banks of the wealthy
countries from which they acquired  consumer goods and even sophisticated
weapons that were supplied exactly by  the same countries that today want to
invade it in the name of human rights.  

The colossal campaign of lies, unleashed by the mass media, resulted  in
great confusion in world public opinion. Some time will go by before we  can
reconstruct what has really happened in Libya, and we can separate the  true
facts from the false ones that have been spread. 

Serious and  prestigious broadcasting companies such as Telesur, saw
themselves with the  obligation to send reporters and cameramen to the
activities of one group and  those on the opposing side, so that they could
inform about what was really  happening. 

Communications were blocked, honest diplomatic officials were  risking their
lives going through neighbourhoods and observing activities,  day and night,
in order to inform about what was going on. The empire and its  main allies
used the most sophisticated media to divulge information about  the events,
among which one had to deduce the shreds of the truth.  

Without any doubt, the faces of the young people who were protesting  in
Benghazi, men, and women wearing the veil or without the veil,  were
expressing genuine indignation. 

One is able to see the influence  that the tribal component still exercises
on that Arab country, despite the  Muslim faith that 95% of its population
sincerely shares.

Imperialism  and NATO - seriously concerned by the revolutionary wave
unleashed in the  Arab world, where a large part of the oil is generated 
that
sustains the  consumer economy of the developed and rich countries - could
not help but  take advantage of the internal conflict arising in Libya so
that they could  promote military intervention. The statements made by the
United States  administration right from the first instant were categorical
in that sense.  

The circumstances could not be more propitious. In the November  elections,
the Republican right-wing struck a resounding blow on President  Obama, an
expert in rhetoric. 

The fascist "mission accomplished"  group, now backed ideologically by the
extremists of the Tea Party, reduced  the possibilities of the current
president to a merely decorative role in  which even his health program and
the dubious economic recovery were in  danger as a result of the budget
deficit and the uncontrollable growth of the  public debt which were 
breaking
all historical records. 

In spite of  the flood of lies and the confusion that was created, the US
could not drag  China and the Russian Federation to the approval by the
Security Council for  a military intervention in Libya, even though it
managed to obtain however,  in the Human Rights Council, approval of the
objectives it was seeking at  that moment. In regards to a military
intervention, the Secretary of State  stated in words that admit not the
slightest doubt: "no option is being ruled  out". 

The real fact is that Libya is now wrapped up in a civil war, as  we had
foreseen, and the United Nations could do nothing to avoid it, other  than
its own Secretary General sprinkling the fire with a goodly dose of  fuel. 

The problem that perhaps the actors were not imagining is that the  very
leaders of the rebellion were bursting into the complicated matter  
declaring
that they were rejecting all foreign military intervention.  

Various news agencies informed that Abdelhafiz Ghoga, spokesperson for  the
Committee of the Revolution stated on Monday the 28th that "'The rest  of
Libya shall be liberated by the Libyan people'". 

"We are counting  on the army to liberate Tripoli' assured Ghoga during the
announcement of the  formation of a 'National Council' to represent the
cities of the country in  the hands of the insurrection." 

"'What we want is intelligence  information, but in no case that our
sovereignty is affected in the air, on  land or on the seas', he added 
during
an encounter with journalists in this  city located 1000 kilometres to the
east of Tripoli." 

"The  intransigence of the people responsible for the opposition on  
national
sovereignty was reflecting the opinion being spontaneously  manifested by
many Libyan citizens to the international press in Benghazi",  informed a
dispatch of the AFP agency this past Monday. 

That same  day, a political sciences professor at the University of 
Benghazi,
Abeir  Imneina, stated: 

"There is very strong national feeling in Libya."  

"'Furthermore, the example of Iraq strikes fear in the Arab world as  a
whole', she underlined, in reference to the American invasion of 2003  that
was supposed to bring democracy to that country and then, by contagion,  to
the region as a whole, a hypothesis totally belied by the facts."  

The professor goes on: 

"'We know what happened in Iraq, it's  that it is fully unstable and we
really don't want to follow the same path.  We don't want the Americans to
come to have to go crying to Gaddafi', this  expert continued." 

"But according to Abeir Imneina, 'there also exists  the feeling that this 
is
our revolution, and that it is we who have to make  it'." 

A few hours after this dispatch was printed, two of the main press  bodies 
of
the United States, The New York Times and The Washington Post,  hastened to
offer new versions on the subject; the DPA agency informs on this  on the
following day, March the first: "The Libyan opposition could request  that
the West bomb from the air strategic positions of the forces loyal  to
President Muamar al Gaddafi, the US press informed today." 

"The  subject is being discussed inside the Libyan Revolutionary Council,
'The New  York Times' and 'The Washington Post' specified in their online
versions."  

"'The New York Times' notes that these discussions reveal the  growing
frustration of the rebel leaders in the face of the possibility that  
Gaddafi
should retake power". 

"In the event that air actions are  carried out within the United Nations
framework, these would not imply  international intervention, explained the
council's spokesperson, quoted by  The New York Times". 

"The council is made up of lawyers, academics,  judges and prominent members
of Libyan society." 

The dispatch states:  

"'The Washington Post' quoted rebels acknowledging that, without  Western
backing, combat with the forces loyal to Gaddafi could last a long  time and
cost many human lives." 

It is noteworthy that in that  regard, not one single worker, peasant or
builder is mentioned, not anyone  related to material production or any 
young
student or combatant among those  who take part in the demonstrations. Why
the effort to present the rebels as  prominent members of society demanding
bombing by the US and NATO in order to  kill Libyans?


Some day we shall know the truth, through persons such  as the political
sciences professor from the University of Benghazi who, with  such 
eloquence,
tells of the terrible experience that killed, destroyed  homes, left 
millions
of persons in Iraq without jobs or forced them to  emigrate. 

Today on Wednesday, the second of March, the EFE Agency  presents the
well-known rebel spokesperson making statements that, in my  opinion, affirm
and at the same time contradict those made on Monday:  "Benghazi (Libya),
March 2. The rebel Libyan leadership today asked the UN  Security Council to
launch an air attack 'against the mercenaries' of the  Muamar el Gaddafi
regime." 

"'Our Army cannot launch attacks against  the mercenaries, due to their
defensive role', stated the spokesperson for  the rebels, Abdelhafiz Ghoga,
at a press conference in Benghazi." 

"'A  strategic air attack is different from a foreign intervention which  we
reject', emphasized the spokesperson for the opposition forces which at  all
times have shown themselves to be against a foreign military intervention  
in
the Libyan conflict". 

Which one of the many imperialist wars would  this look like? 

The one in Spain in 1936? Mussolini's against Ethiopia  in 1935? George W.
Bush's against Iraq in the year 2003 or any other of the  dozens of wars
promoted by the United States against the peoples of the  Americas, from the
invasion of Mexico in 1846 to the invasion of the Falkland  Islands in 
1982? 

Without excluding, of course, the mercenary invasion of  the Bay of Pigs, 
the
dirty war and the blockade of our Homeland throughout 50  years, that will
have another anniversary next April 16th. 

In all  those wars, like that of Vietnam which cost millions of lives, the
most  cynical justifications and measures prevailed. 

For anyone harbouring any  doubts, about the inevitable military 
intervention
that shall occur in Libya,  the AP news agency, which I consider to be
well-informed, headlined a cable  printed today which stated: "The NATO
countries are drawing up a contingency  plan taking as its model the flight
exclusion zones established over the  Balkans in the 1990s, in the event 
that
the international community decides  to impose an air embargo over Libya,
diplomats said". 

Further on it  concludes: "Officials, who were not able to give their names
due to the  delicate nature of the matter, indicated that the opinions being
observed  start with the flight exclusion zone that the western military
alliance  imposed over Bosnia in 1993 that had the mandate of the Security
Council, and  with the NATO bombing in Kosovo in 1999, THAT DID NOT HAVE 
IT".


To be  continued tomorrow. 



Fidel Castro Ruz
March 2, 2011
8:19  p.m.
 
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