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America's War On Libya: Major Media Suppressed Independent Voices
13 March 2011 By Stephen
Lendman
Since WW II alone, America waged
direct and proxy wars against Korea, Southeast Asia,
Central and South American countries, African ones,
Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine, and now Egypt and Libya.
One down, one to go, besides dozens of attempted and
successful coups, as well as numerous other
interventions to control world markets, resources and
people. Imperial America doesn't sleep. It plots,
deciding where next to strike.
Despite popular passion for
democratic change, uprisings in Egypt and Libya were
externally orchestrated, funded and armed by
Washington to replace one despot with another.
Democracy won't be tolerated. It's never been at home.
America's media go along,
especially when Washington goes to war or plans one.
In the lead: The New York Times, the nation's
equivalent of an official information and propaganda
ministry, posing as independent journalism.
It's February 28 editorial
headlined, "Qaddafi's Crimes and Fantasies" made
baseless accusations, then called on the International
Criminal Court to investigate potential war crimes.
Indeed it should - against America and Western
co-conspirators, not Libya, for instigating regional
aggression, a reality The Times ignored, besides
previously against Afghanistan, Iraq, and other US
targets.
On March 4, writer David
Kirkpatrick headlined, "Qaddafi Brutalizes Foes, Armed
or Defenseless," saying:
Gaddafi attacked "unarmed
protesters....His militia's actions seemed likely to
stir renewed debate over international intervention to
limit his use of military power against his own
citizens, possibly by imposing a no-flight zone." If
established, it's an act of war ahead of aggressive
air attacks against a defenseless country, America's
latest imperial target.
Kirkpatrick's article read more
like bad fiction than real journalism, borrowing a
page from now disgraced former Times writer Judith
Miller, who functioned as a Pentagon press agent,
promoting America's planned Iraq conquest and
occupation. Now it's Libya, struggling to defend
itself against naked aggression, covert so far but not
for long, claiming "humanitarian intervention."
US warships are now positioned in
the Mediterranean close by. About 1,200 Marines went
to Greece for "Operation Libya." "Rebels" are being
sent military and other supplies. Armed intervention
is coming, colonial subjugation planned. Libya's
"humanitarian crisis" was made in the USA. The pattern
by now is familiar, used against many past targets.
On March 4, hinting about what's
already begun, Obama said:
"So what I want to make sure of
is that the United States has full capacity to act
potentially rapidly if the situation deteriorated in
such a way that you had a humanitarian crisis on our
hands, or a situation in which civilians were -
defenseless civilians were finding themselves trapped
and in great danger."
He already called on Gaddafi to
step down. Among his options, he included a no-fly
zone, saying:
"I don't want us hamstrung. I
want us to be making our decision based on what's
going to be best for the Libyan people in consultation
with the international community."
In Geneva, Hillary Clinton called
intervention "an option we are actively considering,"
referring to a no-fly zone and other measures. Stiff
economic sanctions were also imposed, effective 8:00PM
EST February 25."
The die is cast. Colonizing Libya
is planned to exploit its vast energy reserves, other
resources, and people, doing what's best for
Washington, not Libyans, what's always top priority.
Major Media
Suppressed Independent Voices
On August 13, 2011, Fidel Castro
will be 85. An elder statesman, he remains active,
thoughtful and incisive, now writing commentaries on
world issues. On March 3, the Havana Times headlined,
"Fidel Castro Forecasts War on Libya," publishing his
full article in English.
Until America intervened, Libya "occupie(d)
the first spot on the Human Development Index for
Africa," including the continent's highest life
expectancy. Authorities gave special attention to
healthcare and education. Poverty is low. "The
cultural level of the population is without a doubt
the highest. The population wasn't lacking food and
essential social services." Employment was plentiful,
including for "hundreds of thousands of workers from
Egypt, Tunisia, China and other countries (to) carry
out ambitious plans for production and social
development."
America plans naked aggression to
halt them. "The colossal campaign of lies, unleashed
by the mass media," distorts reality on the ground,
including by Al Jazeera. Its daily commentaries
feature misinformation and distortions based on
unverified reports, including about alleged bombings
that Russian satellite imagery proved untrue.
Nonetheless, Gaddafi is falsely called an aggressor,
not victim, his regional despot status
notwithstanding.
Telesur
Journalists Targeted
Reporting from Libya, Pan
American broadcaster Telesur's Jordan Rodriguez said
members of his team were threatened, assaulted, and
arrested for trying to report events accurately,
including about pro-Gaddafi rallies in Tripoli's Green
Square.
Prior to Mubarak's ouster,
Egypt's military junta detained and interrogated its
Cairo team, preventing them from reporting the same
way. Other independent journalists were also accosted.
Dozens of incidents were reported.
Telesur's Rodrigo Hernandez said
he and his colleagues were bullied face down on the
pavement, left there for hours, then "forced into an
armored police vehicle, with armed personnel inside,
and blindfolded," en route to a military barracks for
questioning.
They were also threatened with
imprisonment, deportation, or "something much worse"
if they kept reporting and were detained again.
Similar tactics are ongoing in Libya to prevent
accurate reports coming out. Imperial Washington wants
none of its plans exposed.
Accurate
Independent Journalism
Keith Harmon Snow is an
independent journalist, war correspondent, human
rights investigator, photographer, lecturer, and
longtime observer of African country events. On March
1, his article titled, "Petroleum & Empire in North
Africa: Muammar Gaddafi Accused of Genocide? NATO
Invasion Underway" provided detailed Libyan
information. Access it through the following link:
http://www.consciousbeingalliance.com/2011/03/
petroleum-empire-maps- for-north-africa/
Key points he stressed included:
-- In 2004, America's sanctions
were dropped "in exchange for Gaddafi's (limited)
collaboration, (paving) the way for a new era of
US-Libyan bilateral trade." America's main interest is
Libya's vast oil, gas and other mineral reserves. The
Oil and Gas Journal estimates 46.4 billion barrels of
oil and around 55 trillion cubic feet of natural gas,
producing 95% of Libya's 2010 export earnings. Its
petrodollars "were reportedly invested in US Equity
and Big Banks, including JP Morgan Chase, Citigroup
and others, and into (companies) like the Carlyle
Group, one of America's most seedy arms dealers."
-- the CIA "long wanted" Gaddafi
removed and replaced." In 1986, Reagan-ordered air
strikes tried to kill him. His infant daughter was
murdered instead. "The CIA (downed) Pan Am 103," not
Gaddafi who had nothing to do with it.
-- Libya's "opposition" includes
"unspecified, unnamed, unidenfied 'rebels' of the
National Front for the Salvation of Libya (NFSL).
These are not innocent 'pro-democracy' protesters...."
They seemingly "appeared out of thin air." Who they
are isn't explained. NFSL, in fact, was established in
1981 by Sudan's Colonel Jaafer Nimieri, a US puppet
dictator from 1971 - 1985.
-- For decades, CIA front groups
have been operating in Libya, "backing armed
insurgents and interventions" portrayed as
"pro-democracy" movements.
-- Western media is reporting
misinformation about events on the ground, including
alleged bombings, massacres, and possible nerve gas
used. None of it is credible. Libya, in fact, is being
attacked. It's responding in self-defense.
-- Vicious propaganda is being
used to enlist support for imperial intervention. "US
troops have already moved ashore....joining the
'opposition....The US, France and Britain have already
set up Bases in Libya." British and American Special
Forces are operating out of Benghazi and Tobruck.
Other covert US forces have been on the ground for
weeks. Nothing humanitarian is planned.
-- More than oil and gas is
wanted. So are valued mineral deposits. "Libya has a
huge land mass with massive untapped mineral potential
(including uranium)," besides known energy resources.
-- Accusing Gaddafi of genocide
is malicious and untrue, like other major media
fabrications. Their "disinformation frenzy and
hysteria knows no bounds." No verifiable evidence
exists, but there's plenty proving US genocides in
Iraq, Afghanistan, and earlier in other targeted
countries, causing many millions of deaths for
decades. Western media air brushed them out, including
The New York Times, America's lead propaganda
instrument.
In "Libya, Getting it Right: A
Revolutionary Pan-African Perspective," Gerald
Perreira wrote:
"The conflict in Libya is not a
revolution, but a counter-revolution. (It's)
fundamentally a battle between Pan-African forces on
the one hand, who are dedicated to the realization of
Qaddafi's vision of a united Africa, and reactionary
racist Libyan Arab forces who reject (his) vision of
Libya as part of a United Africa."
"For those of us who have lived
and worked in Libya, there are many complexities to
the current situation that have been completely
overlooked by the Western media and 'Westoxicated'
analysts who have nothing other than a Eurocentric
perspective to draw on....Libya's system and the
battle now taking place on its soil, stands completely
outside the Western imagination."
As a result, all Western
government and media reports lack credibility. They're
malicious imperial agitprop, including from top
officials, BBC and Al Jazeera, each with its own
agenda, all serving Western interests, harmful to
Libyans.
A Final
Comment
Ongoing events in Libya are
familiar. Like many of his past counterparts,
Gaddafi's been targeted for removal. For weeks or much
longer, covert CIA and Special Forces operatives
recruited, funded and armed so-called "opposition
forces." They, not Gaddafi, instigated violence,
heading for civil war. He responded in self-defense.
Doing less would be irresponsible.
Western media portray instigators
as victims, saying Gaddafi's waging war on his people.
America and Western nations are called white knights,
offering "humanitarian intervention" when, if fact,
imperial colonization is planned. The longer violence
continues, the more false media reports will
exaggerate it, enlisting support for another nation to
be destroyed to save it.
Afghans, Iraqis, Palestinians,
Somalis, Pakistanis, and many other oppressed people
understand, victimized by imperial aggression,
occupation, exploitation, immiseration, and regular
drone attacks murdering innocent men, women and
children called militants.
The latest in Afghanistan were
nine young children, aged seven to 12, gathering wood
in the mountains near their village. They were
murdered in cold blood, what's escalating in Libya,
being softened up in preparation for colonization and
greater harshness.
Stephen Lendman lives in
Chicago and can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.
Also visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com and
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