jueves, 28 de agosto de 2014

The “Humanitarian War” against Libya: How the West Destroys Countries and Creates “Failed States” | Global Research

The “Humanitarian War” against Libya: How the West Destroys Countries and Creates “Failed States” | Global Research

Libya,
in addition to being a factor of stability and development in North
Africa, had used its investments to facilitate the emergence of
organizations that one day might have made the financial autonomy of
Africa possible: the African Investment Bank, based in Tripoli; the
African Central Bank, with headquarters in Abuja, Nigeria; the African
Monetary Fund, based in Yaoundé, Cameroon.

After having funded
and armed hostile tribal areas in Tripoli, which caused the “Arab
Spring” in Libya to assume from the outset the form of armed
insurrection, and thus provoking the government’s response, they waged a
war that destroyed the Libyan state in 2011: in seven months the
U.S./NATO Air Force carried out 10,000 attack missions, unleashing more
than 40,000 bombs and missiles.

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