Category Libya
On 10th Anniversary of the U.S.-NATO Attack on Libya: Powerful Perpetrators Have Yet to Face Justice — Global Research
By Jeremy Kuzmarov On this day ten years ago, the Obama administration launched air strikes over Libya under the banner of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), which culminated in the killing of Libya’s long-time ruler Muammar Qaddafi on October 21, 2011. The bombing was presented to the public as a moral imperative that was necessary to stop […]
Why US News Is Propaganda
from Hiding US Lies About Libyan Invasion By Joe Lauria. Originally published at Consortium News. *** Defending U.S. policy appears to be the underlying motive of U.S. news coverage of the world. The Libya story is just one example. I’ve had personal experience of editors rejecting or changing stories because it would undermine U.S. foreign […]
Exposing the Libyan Agenda: A Closer Look at Hillary’s Emails
Posted on March 13, 2016 by WashingtonsBlog By Ellen Brown, EllenBrown.com Critics have long questioned why violent intervention was necessary in Libya. Hillary Clinton’s recently published emails confirm that it was less about protecting the people from a dictator than about money, banking, and preventing African economic sovereignty. The brief visit of then-Secretary of State […]
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