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Libyan Uprising Is a Family Problem —the U.S. Allies Must Stay Away

9.3.11

a_baghdadi.jpgLibyan Uprising Is a Family Problem —the U.S. Allies Must Stay Away: "(FinalCall.com) - The packs of Western hyenas are ready to jump on their prey. Their jaws are wide open. We all can see their revolting and murderous teeth. We spot their sharp claws dripping with human blood. They are ugly and brutal.

U.S. amphibious assault warships USS Kearsarge and USS Ponce have left the Red Sea for the Mediterranean, and are moving closer to Libyan shores and only oil is on their minds. Libya is the richest country in oil on the African continent. It floats over a lake of sweet oil of the highest quality in the world.

Western “concerns” for the people of Libya, and Western support for “democracy and human rights” in an Arab and Muslim country are outright lies that even Arab, Muslim, and African children can comprehend. Western powers may dupe some of their own people.Certainly, they cannot fool the people of Africa, Asia and Latin America, who have suffered from Western military invasions and occupations for too long and continue to suffer until this day."


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