2011-05-03

The Murder of Innocents

Nato is facing urgent questions about the legality of its air strike on a Gaddafi family compound this weekend, which the Libyan government said had killed the leader's second youngest son, 29-year old Saif al-Arab, and three grandchildren under 12. The grandchildren were not named.

The Libyan government spokesman, Moussa Ibrahim, said Muammar Gaddafi and his wife, Safiya, had been in the building at the time, but had escaped injury. He said the aim of the attack was clear: to assassinate the Libyan leader.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is condemning the killing of one of Moammar Gadhafi's sons and three of his grandchildren in a NATO air strike in Libya.

Chavez criticized the United States and NATO for the air strikes, calling the military intervention "madness." He said in a televised speech Saturday night that he believes "the order they've given is to kill Gadhafi."

He said: "I don't know how Europe can support this."

Nato forces are permitted, under UN resolution 1973, passed in March, to use "all necessary measures" to protect civilians from pro-Gaddafi forces, but Nato leaders have repeatedly insisted that directly targeting Gaddafi is not a goal.

What is NATO, anyway?

Basically, puppet forces of the United States. Originally created to defend Europe against aggression, NATO has become the aggressor.

"Hey, let's go bomb some Arabs and take their oil," says the United States.

"Yes Master," says NATO.

That's how Europe can support this.

Centuries of fighting against each other and decades of kissing American ass has emasculated Europe. The only cure is to bring in more foreigners to screw their women and maybe in a hundred years or so they'll be able to grow some balls. But, in a hundred years they won't have any more oil for their military machines and China will be running the world.

It's "poetic justice."

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