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Libya intervention: Driven by oil or humanitarianism? - People's Daily Online March 23, 2011

The massive air raid "Operation Odyssey Dawn," led by the United States, United Kingdom and France, against Libya has brought the North African nation once again under the spotlight.

The operation, which is causing severe civilian casualties and infrastructure damage, goes far beyond the U.N. resolution calling for a no-fly zone and is sparking global outrage over "excessive violence."

The League of Arab States (LAS) was the first advocate of U.N. resolution 1973. Arab League Secretary-General Amre Moussa said the "double standard" pursued by the Western coalition in Libya violated the original intent of the U.N.-mandated no-fly zone, which was to protect civilians.

The "double standard" is a long-standing issue. The rhetoric of the Western coalition is littered with virtuous phrases, but there is nothing in their hearts but a desire to undermine the interests of other countries.

Values are also a kind of national interest, and countries need to fight for the "moral high ground" in international relations. In most cases, values must be subordinated to the interests, and that's why the "double standard" is introduced.

The standard of the Western coalition for the political turmoil in North Africa and Middle East is more than double. Actually it is multiple because of the complexity and conflicting interests. All the actions western coalition are about to take are mostly based on the careful study of the actual situation rather than "values" and "standards."

People still remember that Saddam was portrayed as a hero fighting against fundamentalism by Western media during the Iran-Iraq war. The United States provided intelligence services to both sides at the right moments to ensure neither got the upper hand. And people still remember that the French president treated Gaddafi as an honored guest only three years ago.

The military involvement of Western coalitions in the Middle East is closely associated with oil reserves and strategic interests. Iraq was invaded for oil. Now it is Libya.

The Western world was hit hard by the global credit crunch, and now it frequently invades others with bombs and aircraft carriers, and hopes to retain money with bombs or control strategic resources with military strength.

Why is France in the vanguard of the invasion this time? Does the French colonial bond trigger the impulse? Various insider stories are yet to unfold.

The United States withdrew to the second line this time due to the divergence of views among the cabinet members. It is said to a compromise between the realism of the secretary of defense and the idealism of the secretary of state.

It is quite thought-provoking that the final purpose of launching a military offensive against Libya does not lie in the sudden takeover of the government, an official with the U.S. military said on condition of anonymity. Maybe the United States wants to maintain more political choices.

The International environment and the changing internal political and cultural situation resulted in the political turmoil in the Arabic world. Islamic civilization shines brilliantly when it is interwoven with other cultures. From a long-term perspective, the evolution of the Arabic world is merely an endogenous process. It would be best if Western coalition remember the argument of Samuel P. Huntington, an American political scientist, who warned against the risks of political liberalization occurring too rapidly.

By Zhang Xinyi, People's Daily Online
 
Oil is just a bonus.

Either way, Arabs must all unite and wage total war on the invaders.

China should teach them how to make nukes.

India should support their Arab cousins by signing a military alliance pact with these Arab countries (You continue your assault on Libya and India will enter the war).

No one messes with India.
 
Either way, Arabs must all unite and wage total war on the invaders.


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You really need to be docked your 50c, there are no invaders there are no troops on the ground, there are no massive civilian casualties.

the only outrage is from countries that were too gutless to do what was right to protect the lybian people from being masacred by Gadaffi.

I guess its makes some people feel better to make up a few lies about the people that actually did some thing rather than take a look in the mirror.
 
Save face.
France must Save its face for recognize first the rebellion authority which then shortly be defeated.
Just like George Bush invaded Iraq to save his father's face for Saddam had said he still holding power while old Bush lost his authority.
 
You really need to be docked your 50c, there are no invaders there are no troops on the ground, there are no massive civilian casualties.

the only outrage is from countries that were too gutless to do what was right to protect the lybian people from being masacred by Gadaffi.

I guess its makes some people feel better to make up a few lies about the people that actually did some thing rather than take a look in the mirror.


Thats is just BS, some of the main arms supplied to Gaddafi are the same countries that are spearheading this air strike, do you mean to tell me that they sold arms to him without knowing what kind of person he is? Tear gas supplied by France list goes on.

gulfnews : Gaddafi's French friend

Ultimately the coalition see's it in their interest to keep Libya toothless, Gaddafi is a dick but there are many more out there like him he just chooses to work with partners who didn't mind backstabbing him. This is about the oil pure and simple but sold to the public as a humanitarian effort, simpletons lap this up without giving this any thought.
 
You really need to be docked your 50c, there are no invaders there are no troops on the ground, there are no massive civilian casualties.

the only outrage is from countries that were too gutless to do what was right to protect the lybian people from being masacred by Gadaffi.

I guess its makes some people feel better to make up a few lies about the people that actually did some thing rather than take a look in the mirror.

Less Libyans were killed by Gaddafi than by the Western forces.
 
You really need to be docked your 50c, there are no invaders there are no troops on the ground, there are no massive civilian casualties.

the only outrage is from countries that were too gutless to do what was right to protect the lybian people from being masacred by Gadaffi.

I guess its makes some people feel better to make up a few lies about the people that actually did some thing rather than take a look in the mirror.

first they bombed afghanistan for weeks like this, sigh !!

anyways Lybia is going to be bombed like this for weeks and eventually with death of Gadaffi,
later the situation would get worse, then the anti peace forces would say we dont find any visible and talkable leadership there, so "peace keeping UN forces" by the very attackers will be sent and hence invasion completed....

and ofcourse its childish enough to even think its for people, so was Afghanistan and Iraq, but they did nothing but killing and destroying the country.

Is it too complicated for ducks to understand?
 
You really need to be docked your 50c, there are no invaders there are no troops on the ground, there are no massive civilian casualties.

the only outrage is from countries that were too gutless to do what was right to protect the lybian people from being masacred by Gadaffi.

I guess its makes some people feel better to make up a few lies about the people that actually did some thing rather than take a look in the mirror.

Somalian people suffered more severely and for longer time from civil war.
Why don't you guys make a 'humanitarian' intervene in that country ?

Bahrain people suffered from similar dictatorship and religious discrimination in that country.
Why do you guys turn a blind eye to the crackdown of the protests together by the regimes Bahrain and Saudi at the front door of the US military base?
 
...& who thinks West loves Libyans. Its the oil underneath their foot that really counts.
Gadaffi has been in power for 40 years and the last few years we have had the west going in there and sucking his d!ck and getting sucked in return. But why buy milk when you can shoot the farmer and steal his cow? The west is not above cattle rustling.
 
What about Robert Mugabe the president of Zimbabwe, we didn't noone stop him?

What about in Burma the stuff that has happened there, where was this NATO?

Now Libya? a country that is split, there are both pro and againist Gaddaffi? why would you interfere on a revolution? The answer is simple Oil, thats when the US decides to help out someone, they see if they can get something out of it.

They attack a weak Libya, but they won't stop Bahrian just cos they are allies? what is happening in Bahrian is even more evil.
 
Oil is just a bonus.

Either way, Arabs must all unite and wage total war on the invaders.

China should teach them how to make nukes.
Arabs are not a united group and the Wahabi Arabs support the overthrow of Qaddafi. Qaddafi is NOT supported by most of the Arab states mostly because they have bought into the fiction of so-called willful civilian targeting directly ordered by Qaddafi, which has now been proven to be anti-Qaddafi propaganda by the Russians.

India should support their Arab cousins by signing a military alliance pact with these Arab countries (You continue your assault on Libya and India will enter the war).

No one messes with India.
Arabs the cousins of India??? What are you talking about?
 

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