By Stephen Lendman
Masquerading as "humanitarian intervention,"
Washington launched full-force barbarism on six
million Libyans, all endangered by America's latest
intervention. More on how below.
Beginning March 19, it was visible. However, months
of planning preceded it, including US and UK special
forces and intelligence operatives on the ground
enlisting, inciting, funding, arming and supporting
violent insurrection to oust Gaddafi and replace him
with a Washington-controlled puppet like in Iraq,
Afghanistan and elsewhere.
The scrip is familiar, playing out now in Libya -
full-scale "imperial barbarism," a term James Petras
used in a September 2010 article titled, "Imperialism
and Imperial Barbarism," saying:
"The organizing principle of imperial barbarism is
the idea of total war," including:
-- use of mass destruction weapons, unleashed on
Libya as explained below;
-- targeting the entire country and society; and
-- dismantling "the entire civil and military
apparatus of the state," replacing it with "colonial
officials, paid mercenaries and unscrupulous and
corrupt satraps" - puppets, figures As'ad AbuKhalil
calls "useful idiots."
Moreover, as Petras explains:
"The entire modern professional class is targeted
(and) replaced by retrograde religious-ethnic clans
and gangs, susceptible to bribes and booty-shares. All
existing modern civil society organizations are
pulverized and replaced by crony-plunderers linked to
the colonial regime. The entire economy is" disrupted
by "shock and awe" bombings and ground attacks,
affecting essential civilian infrastructure on the
pretext of destroying military and "dual use" targets.
As a result, mass casualties follow, many
post-conflict from disease, homelessness, starvation,
depravation, and environmental contamination. All wars
are ugly, especially modern ones Washington wages,
unleashing full force human and overall destruction,
mostly affecting noncombatant men, women and children
- imperialism's hidden victims.
Already, unknown hundreds of Libyans have been
killed, wounded, or disabled, besides countless
numbers affected overall. Expect much worse ahead,
including violent, US-backed proxy insurgence, perhaps
later joined by Pentagon troops if current air and
ground attacks don't accomplish "Operation Odyssey
Dawn's" objectives.
UN Resolution 1973
Claiming authority under the UN Charter's Article
VII, it, in fact, violates Article 51, stating:
"Nothing in the present Charter shall impair the
inherent right of individual or collective
self-defense if an armed attack occurs against a
Member of the United Nations, until the Security
Council has taken measures necessary to maintain
international peace and security. Measures taken by
Members in the exercise of this right of self-defense
shall be immediately reported to the Security Council
and shall not in any way affect the authority and
responsibility of the Security Council under the
present Charter to take at any time such action as it
deems necessary in order to maintain or restore
international peace and security."
Effectively, UN Resolution 1973 authorized war, not
peace. Moreover, it denied a sitting government,
despotic or otherwise, the right of self-defense. A
Western-backed insurgency initiated attacks,
permitting a head of state to respond.
Further, the UN Charter explains under what
conditions intervention, violence and coercion are
justified. None exist in Libya.
In addition, Article 2(3) and Article 33(1) require
peaceful settlement of international disputes, not
"shock and awe" attacks. Article 2(4), in fact,
prohibits force or its threatened use, including
no-fly zones that are acts of war.
Further, Articles 2(3), 2(4), and 33 absolutely
prohibit any unilateral or other external threat or
use of force not specifically allowed under Article 51
or otherwise authorized by the Security Council - that
may not violate its own Charter. In fact, Washington
bullied enough members to do so, planning naked
aggression in response.
Ostensibly to protect civilians, Resolution 1973's
paragraph 4 authorized Member States "to take all
necessary measures...." As a result, a giant
interventionist loophole was created they knew
Washington would exploit.
Under paragraph 6, moreover, "establish(ing) a ban
on all flights in the airspace of the Libyan Arab
Jamahiriya in order to help protect civilians," in
fact, harms them by US "shock and awe" attacks.
Further, paragraph 7's authorization for "flights
whose sole purpose is humanitarian" denies them
because Pentagon-controlled airspace will destroy any
encountered Libyan aircraft, claiming it hostile, not
delivering food, medical or other essential supplies
or personnel.
In addition, supplying insurgents with weapons and
munitions violates paragraph 13, "Call(ing) upon
Member States, in particular States of the region,
acting nationally or through regional organisations or
arrangements, in order to ensure strict implementation
of the arms embargo established by paragraphs 9 and 10
of resolution 1970 (2011), to inspect in their
territory, including seaports and airports, and on the
high seas, vessels and aircraft bound to or from"
Libya.
In fact, besides covertly supplying its own
weapons, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and perhaps other
regional and/or NATO countries are arming insurgents,
at the behest of Washington - violating Resolution
1973.
As a result, Libyans are at the mercy of US
imperial aggression, disdaining all international
laws, principles and standards. At war, Washington
causes mass casualties and destruction. Now begun,
expect much more ahead.
In addition, "coalition" participation is fig leaf
cover for US aggression. AFRICOM's General Carter Ham
has full command authority, directing UK, French and
other belligerent partners, besides America's full
air, sea and ground might.
Expect protracted conflict, perhaps "boots on the
ground," putting a lie to Obama's promise for
"humanitarian intervention" to end in "a matter of
days, not weeks." Already, insurgency has been ongoing
for weeks, perhaps months covertly, the worst yet to
come, but already conditions are bad. They always are
when Washington arrives.
Weapons of Mass Destruction Used
Since the 1991 Gulf War, Washington used nuclear
weapons covertly - in depleted uranium (DU) form.
Contaminating exposure is deadly. All US missiles,
bombs, and shells have solid DU projectiles or
warheads in them. Even bullets because in all forms,
DU-tipped munitions easily penetrate armor,
irradiating air, ground and water when used. DU, in
fact, painfully kills from later contracted illnesses
and diseases, including cancer and many others.
When weaponized DU strikes, it penetrates deeply,
aerosolizing into a fine spray which then contaminates
wide areas. Moreover, its residue is permanent. Its
microscopic/submicroscopic particles remain suspended
in air or swept into it from contaminated soil.
Atmospheric winds then carry it far distances as a
radioactive component of atmospheric dust, falling
indiscriminately to earth and water. Virtually every
known illness and disease may result from severe
headaches, muscle pain and general fatigue, to major
birth defects, infection, depression, cardiovascular
disease, many types of cancer and brain tumors. As a
result, permanent disability or death may follow.
Moreover, DU use is illegal under international
law. Although no specific convention or treaty bans
radioactive weapons, including DU, they're, in fact,
illegal de facto and de jure under the Hague
Convention of 1907, prohibiting use of any "poison or
poisoned weapons."
In all forms, DU is radioactive and chemically
toxic, thus fitting the definition of poisonous
weapons Hague banned. America is a signatory. As a
result, DU weapons use for any purpose violates
international law. Moreover, all DU weapons meet the
U.S. federal code WMD definition in 2 out of 3
categories:
The US CODE, TITLE 50, CHAPTER 40, SECTION 2302
defines a Weapon of Mass Destruction as follows:
"The term 'weapon of mass destruction' means any
weapon or device that is intended, or has the
capability, to cause death or serious bodily injury to
a significant number of people through the release,
dissemination, or impact of (A) toxic or poisonous
chemicals or their precursors, (B) a disease organism,
or (C) radiation or radioactivity."
As a result, commanders up the chain of command,
including civilian ones to the highest level,
authorizing DU weapons use for any purpose are war
criminals.
Moreover, under various UN Conventions and
Covenants, weapons causing post-battle environmental
or human harm are banned. Nonetheless, Washington uses
them indiscriminately, including DU. As a result,
millions of Iraqi, Serbian/Kosovar, and Afghan
nationals, as well as belligerent US troops have been
gravely harmed, yet Pentagon and administration
authorities deny all responsibility.
Libyans will now be victimized by DU poisoning.
Wherever it strikes and spreads, it's unforgiving,
disabling and deadly. If enough is used, a future
cancer epidemic will follow, too late to help those
harmed.
Helen Caldicott calls radiation a "Destroyer of
Worlds," doing it by killing people silently,
painfully, illegally, and at times genocidally.
In 2005, before his death, no wonder Nobel laureate
Harold Pinter condemned US aggression saying:
"(T)he United States no longer bothers about low
intensity conflict. It no longer sees any point in
being reticent or even devious......It quite simply
doesn't give a damn about the United Nations,
international law or critical dissent, which it
regards as impotent and irrelevant."
Under Bush, Obama or anyone else, it does what it
pleases - the law, human welfare, and environmental
considerations be damned.
A Final Comment
On March 21, Reuters said missile and air attacks
on Libya continue. The New York Times headlined,
"Allies Target Qaddafi's Ground Forces, but Resistance
Continues (unconfirmed) Reports Say." The Washington
Post said, "Libyan rebels launch offensive; coalition
pounds Gaddafi forces," that may be observing a
ceasefire. Al Jazeera reported "Rejoicing in Libya's
Benghazi," continuing its biased war reporting, siding
with anti-Gaddafi forces.
In contrast, independent web sites, analysts, and
on-air programming offer detailed, truthful
information, including the Progressive Radio News Hour
this writer hosts on the Progressive Radio Network.com,
featuring distinguished guests, dominant media sources
spurn.
Middle East/Central Asian analyst Mahdi Darius
Nazemroaya is one of many reliable sources. On March
20, his Global Research.ca article headlined,
"BREAKING NEWS: Libyan Sources Report Italian POWs
Captured. Additional Coalition Jets Downed. Qatar has
joined the War," saying:
-- unconfirmed "(i)nternal Libyan sources
reported....the capture of an Italian vessel and
military personnel, who were detained;"
-- Gaddafi's government "started supplying
(Libyans) with food rations, medicine, and weapons to
defend themselves;"
-- unconfirmed "Libyan sources reported" downing
two more "coalition" jets, "identified as Qatari
military planes;" and
-- unconfirmed Libyan sources claim five
"coalition" jets downed, three attacking Tripoli, two
others over Sirt.
March 22 marks day four of a protracted conflict.
It's certain to cause widespread deaths, injuries,
disabilities and destruction. It's assured when
America arrives - on cruise missiles, bombs and
shells, not white horses promoting peace and
democratic values, what all US administrations
disdain.
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