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Re: LIBYAN CIVIL WAR - A HOAX???
September 06, 2011, 09:52:36 AM
Conference concludes "Friends of Libya" in Paris
2011-09-02 08: 50 BJT



World leaders and other authorities concluded the meeting on the future of Libya after the overthrow of Muammar Qadhafi. The President of France, Nicolas Sarkozy and British Prime Minister David Cameron paid honors to the interim leadership of Libya and set a roadmap for the reconstruction of the country high-pitched

Senior officials from some 60 countries attended the Conference "Friends of Libya" in Paris. The heads of NATO, the UN and the EU were also present at the event


Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, meanwhile, urged the interim leaders to seek reconciliation after deposing Gaddafi and pledged their support to the Transitional Government. With the anxious West to avoid the mistakes made in Iraq, the Conference of "Friends of Libya" focused on the political and economic reconstruction of the country.
The heads of NATO, the UN and the EU were also present at the event. Out of the talks, there was also interest in the lucrative business opportunities to restore and expand the oil sector of Libya as well as its infrastructure.

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35% of Libyan oil for France?
AFP Updated on 01/09/2011 at 08:57| Released on 01/09/2011 at 08:57

The National Transitional Council (CNT) Libya has promised to give to France 35% of crude oil from Libya in exchange for recognition of its legitimacy Paris, Liberation reported today . The newspaper reprinted the letter of the CNT, written in Arabic and he said the firm sent the Emir of Qatar, with a copy to the Secretary General of the Arab League. Dated April 3, less than three weeks after the adoption in UN resolution 1973 paving the way for military action of NATO against the regime of Muammar Gaddafi, the document mentions an agreement "giving 35% of total crude oil to the French in exchange for permanent and total support to our Board "according to the translation of Liberation .   "I am not aware of the letter, said Alain Juppe, the foreign minister, on RTL , adding ignore the existence of a formal agreement. "What I know, he said, is that the transition board has said very formally, in the reconstruction of Libya, he addressed preferentially to those who supported him. It seems to me quite logical and fair enough. " Until early this year, Libya produced about 1.6 million barrels of oil per day, which ranked 17th largest in the world. But its pumps have fallen sharply in recent months. The country has the largest oil reserves in Africa. ALSO READ: "Libya: countries friendly to the rebels will be rewarded "The new Libya were piled up in Paris 'BLOG - Libya: diplomacy dangerous for Algiers


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As always Happens After the genocide and the theft of the resources of other Countries, the gang of murderers and thieves distribute the cake.
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Re: LIBYAN CIVIL WAR - A HOAX???
September 11, 2011, 08:51:22 AM
Libya - Anonymous recognizes Col. Muammar Gaddafi as "leader of the free world"!You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login

Well this pretty much ties it all together.

Note the song by Azeez JACKSON at the end......Qadaffi's like the man in the mirror.  I know.  Just another coincidence.  Just like it's a coincidence that Michael's military look at one time looked like he was emulating Qadaffi.
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Re: LIBYAN CIVIL WAR - A HOAX???
September 12, 2011, 01:07:38 PM
 
In what i am concerned i see anonymous with a certain
mistrust
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: LIBYAN CIVIL WAR - A HOAX???
September 19, 2011, 08:57:55 PM
The Vultures Moving in on Libya
2011 09 18

From: reuters.com













From L-R, French philosopher Bernard-Henri-Levy, France’s President Nicolas Sarkozy, National Transitional Council (NTC) Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril, and Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron walk together as they arrive at the Tripoli Medical Center September 15, 2011

UK eases travel recommendations for Libya

From: reuters.com

Britain cleared the way on Thursday for essential travel to the capital Tripoli and a number of other Libyan towns, lifting curbs that had held back businesses seeking to win contracts to rebuild the North Africa country.

The Foreign Office had previously advised against all travel to Libya and recommended that British nationals there leave because of the fighting between supporters and opponents of ousted leader Col. Muammar Gaddafi.

The move should pave the way for British businesses to start to move back into Libya. Contractors had been unwilling to defy travel restrictions and there had been fears that Britain could miss out on deals were the restrictions to persist.

The announcement coincided with a visit to Libya by Prime Minister David Cameron and French President Nicolas Sarkozy.

Foreign Secretary William Hague said in a statement he had decided to ease the travel recommendations in light of the improving security situation in the country, where interim government forces are besieging the last bastions of support for Gaddafi.

The Foreign Office said essential travel to Zuwara, Zawiyah, Tripoli, al Khums, Zlitan, Misrata, and the coastal towns from Ras Lanuf to the Egyptian border, including Benghazi, was now possible but it continued to advise against all travel to all other areas of Libya.

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Libya: to King Sarkozy, the spoils
By Pepe Escobar | atimes.com

Move over, Lawrence of Arabia. The Great Gallic Liberator of Libya (and any other gullible Arab in sight), neo-Napoleonic French President Nicolas Sarkozy, along with his sidekick British Prime Minister David of Arabia Cameron, gallantly strode into a cordoned off military airport in Tripoli to sing La Vie en Rose by the Mediterranean, thus celebrating the success of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s long bombing of Libya into "democracy".

Tagging along for the photo-op was insufferable self-promoter and self-described "new philosopher" Bernard-Henri Levy, he of the perennially revealing torso under a neatly pressed white shirt, and he of the notorious phone call from Benghazi who "sold" a war to the beleaguered Gallic Liberator (as if King Sarko would refuse any push to enlarge his grandeur).

No need to hold the Imperial Rome metaphors - from "victory lap" to "laurels" and the inevitable "to the victor the spoils" (of war), because that’s exactly what this was.

King Sarko and Little Dave may not look like the lovely lady from Angola who’s just been crowned Miss Universe - but they couldn’t be in fuller "feel free to bask in my glow" mode. A victory lap in the periphery of empire - even if you’re just a lowly proconsul - certainly beats being mercilessly crushed by Europe’s economic debacle.

To the sound of Apache helicopters patrolling the Mediterranean, and escorted by dozens of riot police, King Sarko felt the need to tell an unsuspecting world, "What we did was for humanitarian reasons. There was no hidden agenda."

But just in case - and with Tripoli’s top two hotels swarming with multilingual contractors/vultures - the chairman of the dodgy Transitional National Council (TNC), Mustafa Abdul Jalil, had to spell out the agenda: "allies and friends" would "have priority within a framework of transparency" in sharing the loot. So many juicy oil and gas (and water and uranium and reconstruction) contracts to bag, so little time.

Echoing King Sarko, Little Dave bombastically proclaimed, "the Arab spring could become an Arab summer". That’s code for NATO ready to bomb more dictators to oblivion - as long as there are any opportunist "rebels" willing to call the (European) cavalry by exhibiting "pro-democracy" credentials, fake or otherwise.

King Sarko even outlined the next chapter: the road to Damascus. Dear Bashar, time to start booking that one-way ticket.

Somalia rules

The King Sarko/Little Dave lightning Tripoli tour was carefully timed to upstage the visit by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Yet as far as the soul of the Arab Spring - Egypt - is concerned, Recep is the man, not the Anglo-French NATO bombers.

And to think that just yesterday British and French intelligence were so happy in bed with Gaddafi’s security apparatus. Such a pity that Little Dave did not enjoy some quality time with Tripoli military commander Abdelhakim Belhaj - former emir of the Libya Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG), former al-Qaeda asset, former CIA torturee but (good for him) eternal Gaddafi foe.

Read the rest of the article at: atimes.com

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