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Experts Warn of Balkanization of Libya

by Simba Russeau <http://original.antiwar.com/author/simba-russeau/> , May
14, 2011 

CAIRO-As the battle for Libya rages on-with the country's economic
heartland, Misrata, being the scene of some of the uprising's fiercest
fighting-experts are warning that a "Balkanization" of Libya is possible if
the U.S. and NATO opt to exploit loopholes in U.N. Resolution 1973 by arming
the opposition.

In the region, "Muammar Gadhafi was advocating for the African Union (AU) to
be independent instead of being subservient to the EU and the U.S. by
pushing for the African Development Bank (ADB) and replacing the Franc with
an African currency," Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya, research associate at the
Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG) specializing on the Middle East
and Central Asia, told IPS. "Realistically, the Libyan intervention is an
attack on the African continent by cutting its head off. They don't just
want to 'Balkanize'-fragment and divide-Libya, they want to 'Balkanize' the
entire continent." 

"Now the West has rediscovered that Gadhafi is a dictator and a tyrant, they
are prepared to take action against his regime, under U.N. Resolution 1973,
which is primarily concerned with the protection of civilians. The irony is
that NATO is now using EU weaponry to bomb some of the same weaponry it had
sold to him earlier," Kaye Stearman, media coordinator with the UK-based
Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), told IPS. 

In response, former British ambassador to Libya Richard Dalton told IPS that
"NATO has no strategic interests in Libya or elsewhere beyond what is stated
in the North Atlantic Treaty as amplified by publicly announced decisions of
the NATO Council. Its concern in Libya is the implementation of UNSC 1973." 

"The EU wants to see stability, prosperity, and good government in all its
neighbours," Dalton emphasized. 

According to U.N. Resolution 1973, which authorized action to protect Libyan
civilians, all member states must ensure strict implementation of the arms
embargo established by paragraphs 9 and 10 of the previous Resolution 1970. 

Geographically, Libya is a gateway from North to Central Africa and is
positioned between Eastern and Western Africa. Human rights advocates warn
that by arming opposition groups, tribal conflict could spill outside of
Libya's borders. This would also be in direct violation of the U.N. mandate,
they say. 

"Some EU countries are also considering whether to supply arms to the
anti-Gadhafi rebels, which could increase future instability. This can have
unforeseen long-term consequences, which can bring great harm to societies
and militate against peace-building," says Stearman. 

One example of how this has played out in the past, Stearman explains, is
the U.S. arming of "mujahideen 'freedom' forces in Afghanistan in the 1980s
and 1990s, which actively prolonged conflicts, led to the growth of armed
extremists, including local and foreign Taliban forces, the proliferation of
a warlord-based society, and the thwarting of the growth of civil society.
In addition, the same weaponry supplied by the U.S. was later used against
U.S. and allied forces." 

During the Potsdam Conference in 1945-at the end of the Second World War-the
Soviet Union, Britain, and the U.S. came to an impasse over the fate of
seized Italian colonies in Libya. The U.S. wanted a U.N. trusteeship, but
the Soviet Union suggested various provincial trusteeships, with
Tripolitania under its command, Fezzan under France, and Cyrenaica under
Britain. 

That history is repeating itself now with the U.S. and the EU not only
looking to divide Libya under two administrations in Tripoli and Benghazi,
but also to eliminate a key competitor that had visions of uniting Africa,
Nazemroaya said. 

Libya and China were rapidly becoming key energy partners as Beijing
positioned itself to be the third-largest buyer of Libyan oil-with more than
50 investment projects in the works. 

Analysts like Asia Times reporter and author of Obama Does Globalistan Pepe
Escobar point out that China has taken a serious hit with the recent unrest
in North Africa. Its new contracts in Libya totalling $18 billion have
declined by nearly 53 percent-this was the aim of U.S. Africa Command's
(AFRICOM) strategic policy to minimize China's economic interest in Africa. 

AFRICOM, headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany, is responsible for U.S.
military activities in 53 African nations. 

The U.S. badly wanted a base in Africa, and the Libyan intervention has "now
provided the opening," Escobar told IPS. "AFRICOM's participation is the
Pentagon's strategy to counter Chinese investments in Africa." 

Escobar says that at the 2010 Lisbon Summit of leaders of NATO governments
the agenda was "total domination of the Mediterranean and the establishment
of a NATO 'lake'. Gadhafi's business dealings with China irked Brussels,
Paris, London, and, of course, Washington." 

In recent days, Libya's opposition claim to have gained an upper hand by
seizing control of the besieged city of Misrata, whose strategic seaport has
been a key lifeline for humanitarian aid missions evacuating migrants and
refugees fleeing the violence. 

However, Nazemroaya points out that Misrata-which could be likened to a
Shanghai on the African continent-is an important industrial and trade base
for Libya and Africa that would be a major economic prize should the
opposition maintain control. 

"Misrata is a very important industrial city and economic heartland. Qasr
Ahmed, which is located 250 kilometers east of Tripoli, is a commercial
port, and the main headquarters for the Libyan Iron and Steel Company
(Lisco) that exports over 60 percent of its products with nearly 50 percent
going to markets in Italy and Spain," Nazemroaya said. "Furthermore, the
Libyan National Oil Company-which is one of the top 20 energy companies
worldwide-is also based there. Privatization is happening under the guise of
a foreign peacekeeping mission, which is why the EU wants to send soldiers."


(Inter Press Service)

 
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