Libya
The DC/NATO Agenda and the Next Great War
by
Paul Craig Roberts
Trends Research
Institute
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In the 1930s
the US, Great Britain, and the Netherlands set a course for World
War II in the Pacific by conspiring against Japan. The three governments
seized Japans bank accounts in their countries that Japan
used to pay for imports and cut Japan off from oil, rubber, tin,
iron and other vital materials. Was Pearl Harbor, Japans response?
Now Washington
and its NATO puppets are employing the same strategy against China.
Protests in
Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain, and Yemen arose from the people protesting
against Washingtons tyrannical puppet governments. However,
the protests against Gaddafi, who is not a Western puppet, appear
to have been organized by the CIA in the eastern part of Libya where
the oil is and where China has substantial energy investments.
Eighty
percent of Libyas oil reserves are believed to be in the
Sirte Basin in eastern Libya now controlled by rebels supported
by Washington. As seventy percent of Libyas GDP is produced
by oil, a successful partitioning of Libya would leave Gaddafis
Tripoli-based regime impoverished.
The Peoples
Daily Online (March 23) reported that China has 50 large-scale
projects in Libya. The outbreak of hostilities has halted these
projects and resulted in 30,000 Chinese workers being evacuated
from Libya. Chinese companies report that they expect to lose hundreds
of millions of yuan.
China is relying
on Africa, principally Libya, Angola, and Nigeria, for future energy
needs. In response to Chinas economic engagement with Africa,
Washington is engaging the continent militarily with the US African
Command (AFRICOM) created by President George W. Bush in 2007. Forty-nine
African countries agreed to participate with Washington in AFRICOM,
but Gaddafi refused, thus creating a second reason for Washington
to target Libya for takeover.
A third reason
for targeting Libya is that Libya and Syria are the only two countries
with Mediterranean sea coasts that are not under the control or
influence of Washington. Suggestively, protests also have broken
out in Syria. Whatever Syrians might think of their government,
after watching Iraqs fate and now Libyas it is unlikely
that Syrians would set themselves up for US military intervention.
Both the CIA and Mossad are known to use social networking sites
to foment protests and to spread disinformation. These intelligence
services are the likely conspirators that the Syrian and Libyan
governments blame for the protests.
Caught off
guard by protests in Tunisia and Egypt, Washington realized that
protests could be used to remove Gaddafi and Assad. The humanitarian
excuse for intervening in Libya is not credible considering Washingtons
go-ahead to the Saudi military to crush the protests in Bahrain,
the home base for the US Fifth Fleet.
If Washington
succeeds in overthrowing the Assad government in Syria, Russia would
lose its Mediterranean naval base at the Syrian port of Tartus.
Thus, Washington has much to gain if it can use the cloak of popular
rebellion to eject both China and Russia from the Mediterranean.
Romes mare nostrum (our sea) would become Washingtons
mare nostrum.
Gaddafi
must go, declared Obama. How long before we also hear, Assad
must go?
The American
captive press is at work demonizing both Gaddafi and Assad, an eye
doctor who returned to Syria from London to head the government
after his fathers death.
The hypocrisy
passes unremarked when Obama calls Gaddafi and Assad dictators.
Since the beginning of the 21st century, the American president
has been a Caesar. Based on nothing more than a Justice Department
memo, George W. Bush was declared to be above US statutory law,
international law, and the power of Congress as long as he was acting
in his role as commander-in-chief in the war on terror.
Caesar
Obama has done Bush one step better. Caesar Obama has taken the
US to war against Libya without even the pretense of asking Congress
for authorization. This is an impeachable offense, but an impotent
Congress is unable to protect its power. By accepting the claims
of executive authority, Congress has acquiesced to Caesarism. The
American people have no more control over their government than
do people in countries ruled by dictators.
Washingtons
quest for world hegemony is driving the world toward World War III.
China is no less proud than was Japan in the 1930s and is unlikely
to submit to being bullied and governed by what China regards as
the decadent West. Russias resentment to its military encirclement
is rising. Washingtons hubris can lead to fatal miscalculation.
Reprinted
from the Trends
Research Institute.
April
6, 2011
Paul
Craig Roberts [send
him mail], a
former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury and former associate
editor of the Wall Street Journal, has been reporting shocking cases
of prosecutorial abuse for two decades. A new edition of his book,
The
Tyranny of Good Intentions,
co-authored with Lawrence Stratton, a documented account of how
Americans lost the protection of law, has been released by Random
House.
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