There are some rather interesting points made by this author.

Scott
PS, should we be chanting, long live Al Queda, and the MIC? Or is it 
"Oceania forever?"

The following is an article we will be publishing in the April editions 
of Southside Pride:

Obama lies about Libya

By Ed Felien

Barack Obama tried to explain the U. S. war against Libya on Monday, 
March 28, and he said a number of things that simply are not true.

He said, ?Gaddafi had lost the confidence of his people.?Compared to 
most other Arab countries, Gaddafi seems to enjoy widespread if not 
universal support.The city of Benghazi is an isolated exception.Thomas 
C. Mountain has been following events in Libya for 25 years.Here is his 
assessment:

?In 1969 when Col. Gaddafi came to power by overthrowing the Libyan king 
in a military coup, Libyans were one of the poorest people in the world 
with an annual per capita income of less than $60.

?Today, thanks to the ?Arab Socialism? policy of the government as well 
as bountiful petroleum exports, the Libyan people enjoy one of the 
highest standards of living in the Arab world. Most Libyan families own 
their own homes and most Libyan families own an automobile.

?The free public health system in Libya is one of the best in the Arab 
world and Libya?s free education system up to the graduate level is as 
good if not better than any other in the region.

?So the question is, why has a revolt broken out?

?The answer, which I have been intensely researching for the past month 
is not a simple one.

?The revolt started in Benghazi in eastern Libya. A very important point 
not mentioned anywhere in the international media is the fact that due 
to geographic location, being one of the closest points to Europe from 
the African continent, Benghazi has over the past 15 years or so become 
the epicenter of African migration to Europe. At one point over a 
thousand African migrants a day were pouring into Libya in hopes of 
arranging transport to Europe.

?The human trafficking industry, one of the most evil, inhumane 
businesses on the planet, grew into a billion dollar a year industry in 
Benghazi. A large, vicious underworld mafia set down deep roots in 
Benghazi, employing thousands in various capacities and corrupting 
Libyan police and government officials. It has only been in the past 
year or so that the Libyan government, with help from Italy, has finally 
brought this cancer under control. With their livelihood destroyed and 
many of their leaders in prison, the human trafficking mafia have been 
at the forefront in funding and supporting the Libyan rebellion. Many of 
the human trafficking gangs and other criminal elements in Benghazi are 
known for racist pogroms against African guest workers where over the 
past decade they regularly robbed and murdered Africans in Benghazi and 
its surrounding neighborhoods. Since the rebellion in Benghazi broke out 
several hundred Sudanese, Somali, Ethiopian and Eritrean guest workers 
have been robbed and murdered by racist rebel militias, a fact well 
hidden by the international media.

?Benghazi has also long been a well-known center of religious extremism. 
Libyan fanatics who spent time in Afghanistan are concentrated there and 
a number of terrorist cells have been carrying out bombings and 
assassinations of government officials in Benghazi over the past two 
decades. One cell, calling itself the Fighting Islamic Group, declared 
itself an Al Queda affiliate back in 2007. These cells were the first to 
take up arms against the Libyan government.?

Obama said, ?Gaddafi chose to escalate his attacks.?From the outset the 
Libyan revolt was different from the rest of the non-violent revolts in 
the Middle East and North Africa: it was a violent revolt led by 
gangster elements and Islamic fundamentalists.The press has conveniently 
ignored this distinction.

Obama said, ?I authorized military action to stop the killing and 
enforce U N Security Council Resolution 1973.?The very first statement 
of the U N Resolution says, ?1. Demandsthe immediate establishment of a 
ceasefire and a complete end to violence and all attacks against, and 
abuses of, civilians;?TheU. S. has spearheaded an offensive against 
Libyan forces in direct violation of a ceasefire and an end to 
violence.The Resolution, ?Decidesto establish a ban on all flights in 
the airspace of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya in order to help protect 
civilians;?The U. S. with its allies has established air superiority, 
but it is not complying with the ban on all non-humanitarian flights.It 
is not possible to verify, but it is very likely that the U. S. is 
sending mercenaries and arms to aid the rebels in direct violation of 
the U. N. Resolution establishing an arms embargo.

Obama said he had promised ?we would not put ground troops into 
Libya.?While it is obviously true that no combat troops in uniform have 
landed on ?the shores of Tripoli,? it seems very likely that with 
hundreds of thousands of paid mercenaries in the immediate area and tons 
of military hardware, the U. S. is most certainly playing a covert 
support role to the rebels with boots and guns on the ground.

Obama said, ?Our military mission is narrowly focused on saving 
lives.?Clearly the mission is to support the rebels, continue advancing 
to Tripoli and overthrow Gaddafi.

Then Obama tried to articulate the Obama Doctrine to justify 
intervention, ?Some question why America should intervene at all ? even 
in limited ways ? in this distant land. They argue that there are many 
places in the world where innocent civilians face brutal violence at the 
hands of their government, and America should not be expected to police 
the world, particularly when we have so many pressing concerns here at 
home.?In Bahrain the king brought in foreign troops from Saudi Arabia to 
fire on protestors, and the U. S. did nothing.There have been 
demonstrations against the feudal autocracies in Morocco and Saudi 
Arabia and the U. S. did nothing.We have been mildly critical of 
President Saleh, but we continue to supply him with guns and technical 
support to suppress dissent.We are outspoken against Syria because 
Syria, like Libya, is a socialist country.

Most people in the world understand that the main reason the U. S. and 
NATO want to bring down the Libyan government is because they produce 
millions of gallons of oil, and a more sympathetic government would make 
it more profitable for American and British oil companies to do business 
there.

Obama concluded his explanation by saying, ?That is why we are going 
after al Qaeda wherever they seek a foothold.?This was the most bizarre 
lie of the evening.Gaddafi has been fighting al Qaeda since 1995.Al 
Qaeda elements were part of the Benghazi uprising.We are allied with al 
Qaeda.They are a major part of the rebels.In an interview with the 
Italian newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore, Abdel-Hakim al-Hasidi, who fought 
against the U. S. in Afghanistan, said he has recruited around 25 men to 
fight against Gaddafi.According to Praveen Swami of the Guardian, ?U. S. 
and British government sources said Mr. Al-Hasidi was a member of the 
Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, or LIFG, which killed dozens of Libyan 
troops in guerrilla attacks around Derna and Benghazi in 1995 and 
1996.?Obama knows we are allied with al Qaeda.He knows there has been a 
civil war in Libya between the secular, feminist and socialist 
government of Gaddafi and Islamic fundamentalists for almost 20 years.

Politics makes strange bedfellows.The major theme of American foreign 
and domestic policy for the last hundred years has been 
anti-communism.From the intervention against Russia in the 1920?s and 
the Red Scare in the U. S., through the Cold War and the McCarthy 
hearings, American foreign and domestic policy has been driven by a 
defense of capitalism and a hatred of socialism or communism.That 
fixation and oil are the reasons we intervened against the Baath 
Socialist government in Iraq.Those are the reasons we are intervening 
against the government of Libya.And that?s why the FBI hounded the 
anarchists for two years for organizing protests against the Republican 
Convention, and that?s why the FBI is hounding the Freedom Road 
Socialist Organization today.

It seems, no matter whom you vote for, that?s the kind of government 
that always wins.




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