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In August of last year NATO bombed the Libyan capital which helped Libyan rebels take over Tripoli. All over the media we saw gruesome images of Moammar Gaddafi leading up to his death. But how is Libya doing now? Although you rarely hear of Libya on the mainstream media, reports of militias roaming free and chaos is what has become of the country. Stephen Lendman, writer and host of the Progressive Radio News Hour, joins us with the latest on Libya.
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February 20th, 2012 at 7:53 am
The point to emphasize here is that the renewed alliance of the US with Al-Qaeda makes a mockery of ‘freedom’ and ‘democracy.’ These are the same people who killed more than 3000 people in the heart of the US. They have been armed in Libya, are now transported to Syria and soon they will help out in Algeria, by the looks of it.
Europe, then is a playground. They can reach it from anywhere in North Africa and the Middle East.
One wonders if this is a wise decision of the US, and whether the US European partners are really aware of what they are bringing upon their own people… I think this last one rather matters!
February 29th, 2012 at 3:53 pm
Is anyone surprised? The Libyan Jamahiriya government warned of al Qaeda influences in the rebel forces. The NTC can’t control what happens under their own nose. Did or did not the US CIA foresee this problem? If they didn’t we should wonder about any assessment of intelligence they provide.
February 29th, 2012 at 3:56 pm
Is anyone surprised? The Libyan Jamahiriya government warned of al Qaeda influences in the rebel forces. The NTC can’t control what happens under their own nose. Did or did not the US CIA foresee this problem? If they didn’t we should wonder about any assessment of intelligence they provide.
February 29th, 2012 at 3:57 pm
Is anyone surprised? The Libyan Jamahiriya government warned of al Qaeda influences in the rebel forces. The NTC can’t control what happens under their own nose. Did or did not the US CIA foresee this problem? If they didn’t we should wonder about any assessment of intelligence they provide.
February 29th, 2012 at 3:57 pm
Is anyone surprised? The Libyan Jamahiriya government warned of al Qaeda influences in the rebel forces. The NTC can’t control what happens under their own nose. Did or did not the US CIA foresee this problem? If they didn’t we should wonder about any assessment of intelligence they provide.