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Home»Politics»Africa»Amazing Pictures of Libyan Rebels

Amazing Pictures of Libyan Rebels

Africa 29/03/20114 Comments1 Min ReadBy Editor

 


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  1. 12a on 23/08/2011 4:10 am

    An American View
    I want Libyans to be free from oppression just like I love to see my friends in Palestine be free from Israeli occupation.

    But the thing is (and I’m saying this as an American), the reason why the US invade Iraq and killed many civilians because Saddam Hussein wanted to sell the Iraqi oil in Euro currency instead of US dollar. If he succeed, Americans, British, French etc will have to pay higher price for oil. Also if that happens the US currency value will be decrease. That’s why Bush invade Iraq…to get the oil and save the US dollar.

    Gadhafi also planning to sell the Libyan oil in Euro..another threat for the US currency. (Ahmadinejad is planning to do the same thing). Honesty I don’t think that my government, the CIA, NATO care about Libyans.

    My question is do the Libyans really believe that if Gadafhi is killed then the US gvt will leave Libya alone? Look at Iraq, the US gvt and military isn’t going to leave Iraq..as long as there is oil America stay.

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  2. 12a on 23/08/2011 4:08 am

    US Makes War on Another Muslim Country With Oil
    11 Articles On Libya | Another War, Another Pack of Lies
    [url]http://truth11.com/2011/03/25/11-articles-on-libya/[/url]

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  3. 12a on 23/08/2011 4:05 am

    Libya False Flag part 2
    Libya False Flag part 2: Cui Bono?

    Libya – Past, Present & Future

    I often say, on our radio broadcast, Truth Frequency Radio, that it is important to know our history in order to understand where we are and where we are going. Although it would be impossible to outline Libya’s entire history, I’d like to bring up a few key points.

    Before I begin, let me preface this by saying that my grandparents, mother and her two sisters lived in Benghazi for approx 15 years during the beginning of Ghadaffi’s rule. Many Greek, British, Italian, French, Cypriot and surrounding countrymen moved to Libya to work in the booming oil trade. While surely things have changed since then, they described Benghazi as thriving first world country void of the police state we know to be Britain and The United States. There were never troops on the corners, cameras at every intersection or police randomly stopping, searching and extorting money out of people. It was business as you would expect. If you take a look at some Russia Today footage filmed inside of a hospital in Benghazi, you will see their healthcare facilities parallel with the ones in Western states. They are not a third world country with people living in caves, as the mainstream media would have you believe.

    Libya sits on the 9th largest oil reserve in the world, exporting an average of 1.6 million barrels of oil per day (similar to Iraq, who produced 1.3 million per day). It is also important to note that it is one of the only remaining oil reserves not under UN control since Saddam Hussein was overthrown by the US. The key benefactors of these petrodollars are the usual suspects: JP Morgan, Chase Manhattan, Citigroup, Carlye Group, etc. etc.

    Libya has been dubbed a “rogue state” (not going along with UN demands) and has had hostile relations with Israel and other US allies since the 1980′s. On April 15, 1986 Ghaddafi’s newborn daughter was killed by a strike ordered by then-president Ronald Reagan. Libya was pushed into the globalist agendas through sanctions and false flag attacks including the 1988 false flag bombing of Pan AM flight 103, which was blamed on Ghaddaffi but later revealed to be a CIA operation.

    Because of pressure from international interests (including Exxon, Halliburton, Cheveron, Conaco, Marathon Oil, Raythean, Dow and others), US-Libya Business Association was formed in 2005 after Gaddhafi agreed to go along with the “War On Terror” in exchange for lifting of sanctions placed against Libya. Initially, Gaddhafi was opposed to the War In Iraq and held the position that the War On Terror was an excuse for the west to invade Arab territory.

    It is also interesting to note that most of the documents from the Reagan/Bush/Bush JR regime have remained classified.

    In January of 2009, the mainstream media was in a frenzy because Gaddhafi announced that he would nationalize his oil reserves, set up free health-care for the Libyan people ( for diabetes and major illnesses). Apparently, the UN was forcing Libya to give their oil away for $43 per barrel, while the American people were being charged upwards of $4 per gallon for gasoline.

    It is also worth mentioning that Libya is not only one of the biggest oil reserves in the world, but also one of the biggest freshwater reserves and a country which gets 360 days of sunshine (solar power).

    Another interesting note: Libya is roughly the size of England, yet only populated by 5 to 7 million people.

    [url]http://truthfrequencynews.com/?p=1131[/url]>:(>:(>:(

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  4. Mohammad on 31/03/2011 4:10 pm

    We must not let Western Governments Hijack the Struggle of the Libyan Rebels
    Subhanallah, may Allah protect these brothers. The Muslims in Libya are fighting for a better future and we must not allow Western Governments to hijack their scarifices and install one of their puppets.

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