This author posted recently on Libya and the NATO attack on the Gaddafi regime.
Ref: Libya – Theatre of the Absurd. Libya – Why the fighting there?
This Sott.net post reveals the truth as to why Gaddafi had to be outed and thousands of civilians brutally killed or injured. Western countries were on the usual rampage to steal and control countries and their resources. (Under-pinning security, Julia Gillard would call it).
It is time to add this injustice to the TGR blog.
The Scramble for Access to Libya’s Oil Wealth Begins: (Clifford Krauss, Reuters)
The fighting is not yet over in Tripoli, but the scramble to secure access to Libya’s oil wealth has already begun
Western nations – especially the NATO countries that provided crucial air support to the rebels – want to make sure their companies are in prime position to pump the Libyan crude.
Since oil is far and away Libya’s most important economic resource, any new government would be obliged to make oil production a high priority. That would mean establishing security over major fields, pipelines, refineries and ports. The government would also need to quickly establish relationships with foreign oil companies, some of which consulted with both the rebels and Colonel Qadaffi through the conflict to hedge their bets.
So there you have it!
I would like to make particular reference to the ‘related article’ below where Obama spells out the US (as usual “his”) ‘humanitarian’ involvement. Have your sick bag handy.
Related articles:
- Rebels might redraw Libya’s oil contracts (rt.com)
- The Truth About Libya and Gadhaffi! (urbanintell.com)
- NATO’s Bombs Led Rebel Advance By Rep. Dennis Kucinich (jhaines6.wordpress.com)
- Statement by President Barack Obama on Libya (seattletimes.nwsource.com)





Right on my man!
All I know is that I’m ecstatic that the rebels won the war. Colonel Gaddafi is finally out of the picture and the Libyan nation is now able to progress to the next chapter in history! Mickie Margotta in Georgia
But there is much more to know. It’s up to you.
If you check my post archives, category Libya, you will see my perceptions and what I agree with.
Libya may now be far worse off.