i just want to add an angle not understood yet, the US yes is all of that 
already explained but i would like to highlight that FRANCE is equally if not 
the worser end, their involvement with destabalizing the Nigeria, Ivory Coast 
is 
very obvious now kaddafi expelled them from his country as he knows who the 
real 
enemy is, now south africa cannot do anything really except give opinion but we 
all know about our relationship with france for security reasons i wont go into 
it.

thanks
fidel castro follower (Castrian)
 BUILDING SOCIALISM FOR A BETTER FUTURE FOR ALL. 




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From: Matela Mthwalo <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Sent: Tue, March 22, 2011 1:51:07 PM
Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] Libya and the Hypocrisy of US Foreign Policy


If you are feeling a sense of déjà vu watching the U.S’ (and its “allies”’) 
bombing Libya, you are probably not alone. We have been here before: watching a 
hypocritical U.S (possibly the most brutal and murderous regime in history) 
bomb 
another murderous regime (that the U.S, U.K and Canada etc. of course very 
recently supported and helped to keep in power) under the false claim of 
helping 
“the people.” 


This is the new mode of Empire; humanitarian imperialism masquerading as 
“humanitarian intervention.” One look at the facts demonstrates the brazen 
hypocrisy of this latest “humanitarian mission.” So here are some points to 
ponder: 

The U.S has supported Gaddafi since at least the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Gadafi 
seemingly became a converted U.S stooge around the time of Saddam Hussein’s 
imminent demise.

        * Libya is an important supply of oil for Europe and the West, thus oil 
is a 
primary motive; 

        * The U.S and its allies do not care one bit about the Libyan people 
(or any 
people of that region) and are not there to help them; 

        * The U.S remains silent and indirectly supports/funds the massacre of 
unarmed 
protestors in Bahrain by troops from Saudi Arabia;
        * Saudi Arabia is one of the U.S’ biggest allies though it arguably 
operates 
under the most fundamentalist and oppressive interpretation of Islam—so much 
for 
the U.S’ war against “Islamic fundamentalism.” 

It appears you are only an Islamic fundamentalist, terrorist or brutal dictator 
if you do not willingly hand over control of your oil/resources to the U.S. 
and/or its allies. 

Where was the U.S condemnation of a state attack on an unarmed concentrated 
civilian population, when the occupying Israeli State mercilessly attacked and 
bombarded the civilian population of Gaza with everything in their arsenal in 
2008? This included internationally banned weapons such as white phosphorous 
and 
cluster bombs, in addition to depleted uranium—i.e waste from power plants; 
ironically and hypocritically, the release of which the world is currently 
fretting over in Japan. And let us not forget the over one million dead in Iraq 
from America’s ongoing “humanitarian intervention” there, and the fact that 
more 
radioactive material has been dumped on the people of Iraq from the use of D.U 
weapons than could ever be released from the six crippled reactors in 
Fukushima. 

The hypocrisy is not the U.S’ alone. Russia recently condemned the bombing of 
Libya and called for its cessation; as did China. But don’t Russia and China 
have veto power in the U.N? If they are so concerned with the bombing of Libya, 
why did they allow it in the fist place? 

Whether or not Gadaffi is a bad man and a despot is not the issue here, we can 
all assume that he is a domestic tyrant. But do international tyrants, whose 
hands are figuratively dripping with the blood and tears of the human misery of 
millions around the globe, have any right to claim moral superiority while 
creating more human misery in order to depose a leader that they very recently 
supported (in order to gain strategic control over the resources of his 
country, 
whatever the human cost)? 

Yes, sadly this is all too familiar, as the plans for attacking Libya and 
regime 
change there has likely been on the Pentagon’s to do list since at least when 
George W. Bush’s administration included Libya as one of the original 
failed/rogue states that comprised the “axis of evil.” [1] All that is needed 
is 
a pretext to “intervene.” 

The people’s uprisings and resultant state violence are being exploited by the 
U.S imperial power.  The Empire is using Arab and North African uprisings to 
its 
advantage; it duplicitously intervenes on the “behalf” of certain people in 
revolt and/or resistance while helping to oppress and murder others (i.e in 
Bahrain, Yemen, Gaza). The blatant hypocrisy can only leave one dumbfounded and 
indignant! 
Ghada Chehade is an independent political analyst, PhD Candidate, poet, and 
activist living in Montreal.

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Regards,

Matela Mthwalo

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