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We stopped Libyan massacre: Obama

US President Barack Obama has said his country is helping those looking for freedom in Libya, "stopped [Muammar] Gaddafi's deadly advance" and would continue to seek resignation of the Libyan leader. "For more than four decades, the Libyan people have been ruled by a tyrant - Muammar Gaddafi.

He has denied his people freedom, exploited their wealth, murdered opponents at home and abroad, and terrorised innocent people around the world - including Americans who were killed by Libyan agents," Obama said in a nationally televised address Monday.

He said the US could not stand aside and watch pro-Gaddafi's forces attack Benghazi, a city with a population of some 700,000 people, knowing that it would result in a "massacre".

"We struck regime forces approaching Benghazi to save that city and the people within it. We hit Gaddafi's troops in neighbouring Ajdabiya, allowing the opposition to drive them out. We hit his air defences, which paved the way for a No Fly Zone. We targeted tanks and military assets that had been choking off towns and cities and we cut off much of their source of supply," he said.

Obama added that the US would continue to "deny the regime arms, cut off its supply of cash, assist the opposition, and work with other nations to hasten the day when Gaddafi leaves power."

The US president reminded that NATO decided to take the additional responsibility of "protecting Libyan citizens" and said that the "transfer from the United States to NATO will take place Wednesday".

On Sunday, NATO began taking command of all aerial operations in Libya from the US-led force. The transfer of authority will take up to three days.

The UN Security Council resolution adopted March 17 imposed a no-fly zone over Libya and measures to protect civilians from Gaddafi's forces.

Obama said that Libya's recovery after the period of more than 40 years of Gaddafi's tyranny will be the task of the international community and the people of Libya.

"The transition to a legitimate government that is responsive to the Libyan people will be a difficult task. And while the United States will do our part to help, it will be a task for the international community, and - more importantly - a task for the Libyan people themselves," he said.

Western-led military strikes against Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, whose forces have been attacking rebels in the east of the North African country since mid-February, began March 19.

The rebel army, which has been fighting pro-Gaddafi forces since mid-February, has made rapid advancements into the west of Libya since the coalition mission began. Insurgents have also approached the key Gaddafi stronghold of Sirte.

We stopped Libyan massacre: Obama - Hindustan Times
 
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The USA: imposing its own dictatorships, imposing its own "democracy" - Anarkismo

In its role as the true imperial master of the world, the USA reserves the right to finance presidential campaigns, draft Constitutions and decide economic policy worldwide. But at the same time, the slightest comment from Iran on the Middle East crisis is cause for an immediate outcry and accusations of "interventionism"! In Latin America too. Remember during the last presidential campaign in Colombia, when Venezuela's President Chavez expressed his opposition to the ultra right-wing candidate Juan Manuel Santos (his objections to whom were quickly forgotten after he had won the election), both the USA and its lapdog, the former Colombian president Uribe, were pulling their hair out over this "interventionism". Talk about hypocrisy...
But the hypocrisy and double standards are not new. It is precisely the way the USA thinks and runs its empire, because it ascribes to itself an exclusive right that is denied to everyone else in order to maintain its absolute supremacy. And in the end, its politics is not defined by or around principles or ideals, but based on the utter sordidness of its economic elites.

That is why its foreign policy often seems to be erratic and contradictory. While it hands over $25 million to Internet activists in Iran and Syria, it harasses Wikileaks and even sends open death threats to Julian Assange; while it bombs Libya in order to "liberate" the people, it turns a blind eye to the massacres in Yemen and Bahrain by its lackeys; while it criticizes Iran for using tear gas against demonstrators (taking the opportunity to point out that Ahmadinejad should learn from Mubarak who retired from power "peacefully"), it turns a blind eye to the 400 dead people that the peace-loving dictator left littering the streets of Cairo; while it complains about the lack of democracy in Syria, it denies that same democracy to the people of Haiti, Honduras, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia; while it condemns Tehran for allegedly intervening in the Arab protests, it allows the invasion of Bahrain by Saudi Arabia and the UAE, and not only that: it is going ahead with the biggest military deal in its history with the feudal, theocratic, reactionary and dictatorial monarchy of Saudi Arabia - an agreement worth $60 billion that will be used for future invasions and massacres against its own people.

But these contradictions are only apparent: what does not change is that the interests of those economic elites who lead the US multinational corporations are never touched and they benefit as much as possible.
 
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