Rat u Libiji, 2011-2020. godina

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Rat u Libiji, 2011-2020. godina

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Citat:0135: A Libyan air force base outside Misrata was one of the targets of the first night of air and missile strikes by the coalition. Misrata has been under siege by government troops for more than a week, and witnesses have said the bombardment is continuing. Switzerland-based Libyan activist Fathi al-Warfali told the Associated Press: "Misrata is the only city in western Libya not under Gaddafi's control; he is trying hard to change its position."

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  • Gde živiš: U vecnoj Srbiji

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3QDjwVBW5I
Malo mi smesno deluju

Dopuna: 21 Mar 2011 3:03

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7pNR2St3QM&feature=related
Lep prikaz njjohove avijacije,ima i nasih G2 u pustinjskoj semi.Avioni mi deluju lepo odrzavani.

Dopuna: 21 Mar 2011 3:05

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbadjHexhGE&feature=related
Jedan od boljih snimaka koje nisam video do sada

Dopuna: 21 Mar 2011 3:06

Na zadnjem snimku se nasi G2 u lepoj formaciji

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0158: A Benghazi resident calling himself LPC says on Audioboo: "After the French hit the tanks, and the road was kind of cleared, everyone went out. I think it was between Salouk and Geminis, or between Geminis and the city, but the tanks in the videos were just insanely big. Everyone after they saw those videos felt that God was with us and that this attack came at the moment that it was needed. They had these [rocket launchers] which shoot 40-plus missiles, 60 missiles, a distance of about 40km. They were at a position where they could have hit the middle of the city if they had wanted to."



Citat:0205: France is beefing up its contribution to the Libyan campaign with the aircraft carrier, Charles de Gaulle, due off the Libyan coast in the next 48 hours. It left the Mediterranean port of Toulon on Sunday and is currently taking on its consignment of Rafale and Super Etendard aircraft. It should take 24 hours to reach its destination but will need more time for the 20 aircraft it can carry to meet it and conduct landing exercises.



Citat:0209: The BBC's Hugh Schofield in Paris says. "Once again, French jets flying from bases in France were in the skies over Benghazi on Sunday. The defence ministry spokesman here said that the allied action was already proving effective. The fact that French planes did not report any more strikes on targets on Sunday showed that the threat on Benghazi was easing, though he did concede it may be hard for pilots to hit tanks or armoured vehicles if they are close to heavily populated areas."

Inace puca i grmi i u i iznad Tripolija...

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Gaddafi calls for civilian march on rebel stronghold
Indo-Asian News Service
Tripoli, March 21, 2011
First Published: 13:06 IST(21/3/2011)
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Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi called for his supporters to launch a peaceful march on the rebel-held city of Benghazi as a building in his residential compound was destroyed by an apparent missile strike,

news reports said. Gaddafi met with a committee to organise a march of thousands of civilian su
pporters
in Benghazi, the largest city controlled by rebels seeking to unseat him, state media Jana reported on Monday.


Fighter planes from the French military, one of the countries enforcing a no-fly zone over the country, have destroyed several of the government forces' tanks near Benghazi, Al Jazeera reported.

The planned "green march" would consist of unarmed civilians and include parliamentarians "holding olive branches", the Jana report said.

They would be escorted by some armed civilians because Benghazi's occupiers were armed, it said.

Jana said the march was aimed at uniting Libyans and foiling foreign forces' plans to divide the country and plunder its oil.

In Tripoli, before a missile reportedly hit Gaddafi's residential compound, opposition sources reported the sound of explosions followed by smoke rising from the area of Bab al-Aziziya, a Gaddafi stronghold.

Libyan government officials said there were no casualties from the compound bombing. Gaddafi's whereabouts were not known.

In Washington, a US military spokesman had offered reporters a "guarantee" that Gaddafi was not on a target list.

A UN-mandated no-fly zone was imposed over the weekend by a coalition led by the US, Britain and France.

It was not clear which of the coalition powers had fired the missile that hit the compound.

French fighter jets and US and British ships began bombing Libyan military targets Saturday evening.

The US has deployed 19 fighter jets, including stealth bombers. Spain, Belgium and Canada have contributed fighter jets and other weapons to the Libya mission.

Italian and Danish fighter jets have been participating in enforcing the no-fly zone over Libya, and the Arab Gulf state of Qatar was moving aircraft into position to join the mission.

Dopuna: 21 Mar 2011 9:24

Obama's Serbia-Solution for Libya; "Split the country and steal the oil"


The Obama administration never would have launched a war on Libya if they didn't have a puppet-in-waiting ready to take power as soon as the fighting ended. That puppet appears to be Mustafa Abdul Jalil, Gaddafi's former justice minister. Jalil is presently the opposition leader of the Libyan National Transitional Council which oversees the insurgents from Al Bayda. This is not a grassroots movement that embraces the fundamental precepts of democratic government. It's a clatter of rebels armed by the Egyptian military (with US approval) to topple the Gaddafi regime. Jalil has garnered the military support of the so-called "international community" despite the fact that peaceful protesters in Bahrain, Yemen and Saudi Arabia have been kicked to the curb. It's just another example of the UN's selective support for pro-democracy movements.



Here's a clip from an interview with Mr. Jalil that appeared in The Daily Beast:

Question--Should you prevail, what’s your vision of the new Libya?

Mustafa Abdul Jalil---"We are striving for a new democratic, civil Libya, led by democratic and civil government that focuses on economic development, building civil society and civil institutions and a multi-party system. A Libya that respects all international agreements, is good to its neighbors, stands against terrorism, with respect for all religions and ethnicities....We will be seeking a smooth peaceful transition, with a drafting of a new constitution that will lead the country to a free and fair legislative and parliamentarian elections as well as presidential election.....There will be peaceful conference of governance according to elections, under the observation of the international organizations." (The Daily Beast)

There you have it, another committed "democrat" like Karzai, Abbas, Calderon, Uribe, Siniora etc. Jalil predictably parrots all the familiar public relations buzzwords: Civil society, constitution, peaceful transition, parliamentarian elections, democracy, democracy, democracy and, oh, did I mention democracy. The idea that this US-sponsored farce is some type of spontaneous eruption of the freedom-seeking masses is laughable. Here's an excerpt from an article in Reuters that reveals the truth behind the propaganda:

"Egypt's military has begun shipping arms over the border to Libyan rebels with Washington's knowledge, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday. Quoting U.S. and Libyan rebel officials, the newspaper said the shipments were mostly of small arms such as assault rifles and ammunition. It appeared to be the first case of an outside government arming the rebel fighters, the newspaper said....

The United States is a major ally and supplier of military aid to Egypt....

"Americans have given the green light to the Egyptians to help. The Americans don't want to be involved in a direct level, but the Egyptians wouldn't do it if they didn't get the green light." ("Egypt arming Libya rebels, Wall Street Journal reports", Reuters)

This may explain why Hillary chose to meet with Egypt's new junta leaders just last week. She probably wanted to make sure that US operations were running smoothly next door in Libya. In any event, it's clear that the Obama administration is using its influence in Cairo to smuggle weapons to rebels in Benghazi.

So, what's the endgame here? Does Obama really think he can depose Gaddafi with this armed rabble of malcontents or does he have something else up his sleeve?

The answer to these questions can be found in an article in Businessweek titled "Libya’s Eastern Rebels, Long-Time Qaddafi Foes, Driving Revolt." Here's an excerpt:

"Decades of poor treatment and economic discrimination against Libyans in the country’s eastern province of Cyrenaica provided the kindling for the revolt against leader Muammar Qaddafi.... The rebellion began in Cyrenaica, a region endowed with oil....

With hundreds of miles of desert separating the main towns of Libya’s three regions, Cyrenaica, Tripolitania and Fezzan, in the Sahara at the southwest of the country, the regions had little binding them together...

“Libya as a country is a relatively new concept,” said Elliott Abrams, a fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington and a former deputy national security adviser to President George W. Bush. “The period of Libya as a modern nation really starts after World War II.”

Most of Libya’s proven oil and gas reserves lie in Cyrenaica, one of three provinces that the 20th century colonial power, Italy, melded into the precursor of modern Libya. Oil and gas account for 97 percent of Libya’s export earnings, one-fourth of the country’s economic output, and 90 percent of government revenue, according to the International Monetary Fund.

“Substantial revenues from the energy sector coupled with a small population give Libya one of the highest per capita GDPs in Africa, but little of this income flows down to the lower orders of society,” the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency wrote in a public document analyzing Libya’s economy.

With $105 billion of reserves in the national treasury and a population of about 6.5 million, Libya has ample funds to support a transition from Qaddafi’s regime and ease any regional tensions that may come from four decades of investment favoring the Tripoli region, Abrams said in an interview.

“If you had a new government, it could actually adopt a development plan that could buy years of stability,” Abrams said. ("Libya’s Eastern Rebels, Long-Time Qaddafi Foes, Driving Revolt," Bloomberg Businessweek)

Repeat: "Oil and gas account for 97 percent of Libya’s export earnings, one-fourth of the country’s economic output, and 90 percent of government revenue."

So, what does it mean?

It means that all of Libya's resources lie in the eastern province which can be easily split-off Serbia-style with the support of foreign imperialists using their proxy armies and their "democracy promoting" puppets. This is what's really at the heart of Obama's "humanitarian intervention", further Balkenization of the Middle East. It's just more plunder disguised as magnanimity.

By Mike Whitney

Email: fergiewhitney@msn.com

Mike is a well respected freelance writer living in Washington state, interested in politics and economics from a libertarian perspective.

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Citat:11:06 Reports of fresh air strikes on Ajdabiya in the last few minutes. Western forces launched air strikes until early on Monday on Gaddafi’s forces around Ajdabiyah

Dopuna: 21 Mar 2011 11:11

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Citat:Britain's ministry of defence says RAF Tornados have aborted a bombing mission over Libya because there were civilians in the target area. It says the aircraft returned to RAF Marham in Norfolk on Monday morning.

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Citat:Foreign Secretary William Hague: Colonel Gaddafi could be a coaltion target depending on the 'circumstances'

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Majkl Mur se okrenuo protiv Obame i to žestoko:

http://www.michaelmoore.com/

'Just a Bad, Bad Idea'
"... there are so many reasons this strikes me as a bad idea I really
hardly know where to start." – Josh Marshall

What You Want If You Want War
U.S. troops in Afghanistan hunker down as 'trophy' photographs published
of soldiers posing with bodies of civilians they murdered

Operation Immediate Screw Up Succeeds Beyond Our Wildest Dreams
Mere hours after bombing begins, Arab League Secretary General
Amr Moussa issues statement criticizing it

At Least in Iraq We Had Help From Palau
In 2011's version of the 'Coalition of the Willing,' U.S. is "conducting
almost all military operations"

Well Obviously He Didn't Mean If He's the President. Duh.
"The President does not have power under the Constitution to unilaterally
authorize a military attack ..." – Barack Obama, December 20, 2007

Meet Our New Best Frenemies
Some of Libyan rebels likely to be Islamist extremists who fought U.S. in Iraq

Dopuna: 21 Mar 2011 12:08

Sad i indija traži zaustavljanje napada:

Stop Libya bombings, please talk: India
http://www.sify.com/news/stop-libya-bombings-pleas.....cfiaj.html


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Polako se vidi šta se u stvari dešava i zašto se dešava.... Obama je takva naivčina...

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