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Demonstranten! Guter Witz. :rofl::rofl::rofl:
Diese Demonstranten wie du sie nennst haben ne Polizeiwache abgefackelt und die dort ansässigen Polizisten auf offener Straße gelyncht. Was glaubst du denn wie die deutsche Regierung reagieren würde, wenn sowas sagen wir mal in München passieren würde?:rolleyes:
Nur nochmal zur Info es war nicht Gaddafi der sein Land in Schutt und Asche gelegt hat. Das war einzig und allein die Nato die einen verbrecherischen Angriffskrieg vom Zaun gebrochen hat um die Ölreserven für die eigenen Konzerne zu sichern und Gaddafi daran zu hindern den Golddinar einzuführen.
@Steiner:
Ist in diesem Forum eigentlich schon erwaehnt worden, dass einer der wichtigsten Chefs der Rebellen von Al Qaeda stammen soll ? Es bestuende die Gefahr, dass in Libyen in Zukunft eine Al Qaeda-Regierung installiert wird.
Quelle:
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Finally, we have evidence that Islamists and even al-Qaeda supporters will play a central role in Libya’s new regime. Up to now there has been reasonable speculation that the U.S. government and NATO might be installing an anti-Western, Islamist government in Libya. Now there’s proof that this is so.
The actual government remains in the hands of non-Islamists, technocrats, ex-regime officials, and moderates. But the armed rebels who actually made the revolution have voted and their idol is…an al-Qaeda guy. Political power, said Mao Zedong, grows out of the barrel of a gun and in Libya’s case this seems a very reasonable expectation.
According to Al Jazeera, the network recommended by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as fair and balanced, Abdul al-Hakim al-Hasadi, also known as Abdelhakim Belhaj, has been named commander of the Tripoli Military Council. He was formerly head of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, an al-Qaeda affiliate. Moderates are understandably nervous.
In 1999, the group’s spokesman praised Osama bin Laden (remember him?) and said: “The United States no longer relies on its agents to constrict the Islamic tide; it has taken this role upon itself.” One of its former leaders worked to plan the attacks on the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, resulting in massive loss of life. In 2003, members were involved in an al-Qaeda terror attack in Morocco.
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http://pajamasmedia.com/barryrubin/2...-rebel-forces/
Das mit dem freiheitlich-demokratischen Wandel Libyens sei laut dem israelischen Nahostexperten Barry Rubin also noch lange nicht gesichert.
Hundert Mal mindestens LOL
Nach einer inszenierten Rebellion bombt die NATO ihre Schäfchen von der Al CIAda zum Sieg und erobert für die NWO ein weiteres ölreiches land, welches sich nun wieder in das Weltfinanzsystem einfügen muss.
Geringfügige Kollateralschäden an Zivilisten sind ein angemessener Preis, wie es auch die 500.000 Kinder im IRAK waren.
Fragt Zionistin Madeleine Albright.
Kotz.
In der Tat liebe Soshana. Das wurde sogar von israelischen Sicherheitsexperten bestätigt. Ich hab das hier schon mehrmals gepostet. Leider wurde das von Usern wie umananda oder Maxvorstadt gnadenlos ignoriert oder herunterspielt.
Hier der Link:
http://www.debka.com/article/21249/Zitat:
Al Qaeda-linked Libyan Islamic Fighting Group – LIFG, are in control of the former strongholds of Muammar Qaddafi captured by Libyan rebels last Sunday, Aug. 21, debkafile reports from sources in Libya. They are fighting under the command of Abd Al-Hakim Belhadj, an al Qaeda veteran from Afghanistan whom the CIA captured in Malaysia in 2003 and extradited six years later to Libya where Qaddafi held him in prison.
Belhadj is on record as rejecting any political form of coexistence with the Crusaders excepting jihad.
His brigades were the principal rebel force in the operation for the capture of Qaddafi's Bab al-Aziziya ruling compound on Aug. 23. Saturday, Aug. 27, those brigades overran the Abu Salim district of southern Tripoli taking it from the last pro-Qaddafi holdouts in the city. Many of the prisoners released from the local jail belonged to al Qaeda.
The LIFG chief now styles himself "Commander of the Tripoli Military Council." Asked by our sources whether they plan to hand control of the Libyan capital to the National Transitional Council, which has been recognized in the West, the jihadi fighters made a gesture of dismissal without answering.
According to US and British media, at least half of the members of the NTC have moved from Benghazi to Tripoli, the key condition for the receipt of Qaddafi's frozen assets and international aid. But there is no confirmation from our sources that this has happened. Tripoli is rife with disorder, awash with weapons and prey to reciprocal allegations of atrocities. Our sources doubt that the council will be able to assert control of - or even a presence in - Tripoli any time soon. US intelligence sources in Tripoli see no sign that the NTC will be able to persuade the Islamist brigades to relinquish control of the city in the near future - or even lay down arms.
Those arms are advanced items which British and French special operations forces gave the rebels, said a senior American source. Had those NATO contingents not led the Tripoli operation, the rebels unaided would not have captured Qaddafi's centers of government.
A week after that dramatic episode, Tripoli's institutions of government have wound up in the hands of fighting Islamist brigades belonging to al Qaeda, who are now armed to the teeth with the hardware seized from Qaddafi's arsenals. No Western or Libyan military force can conceive of dislodging the Islamists from the Libyan capital in the foreseeable future.
Libya has thus created a new model which can only hearten the Islamist extremists eyeing further gains from the Arab Revolt. They may justly conclude that NATO will come to their aid for a rebellion to topple any autocratic Arab ruler. The coalition of British, French, Qatari and Jordanian special forces, with quiet US intelligence support, for capturing Tripoli and ousting Qaddafi, almost certainly met with US President Barack Obama's approval.
For the first time, therefore, the armies of Western members of NATO took part directly in a bid by extremist Islamic forces to capture an Arab capital and overthrow its ruler.
An attempt to vindicate the way this NATO operation has turned out is underway. Western media are being fed portrayals of the rebel leadership as a coherent and responsible political and military force holding sway from Benghazi in the east up to the Tunisian border in the west.
This depiction is false. Our military sources report that the bulk of rebel military strength in central and western Libya is not under NTC command, nor does it obey orders from rebel headquarters in Benghazi.
This chaotic situation in rebel ranks underscores the importance of the effort the NTC has mounted to capture Sirte, Qaddafi's home town, where most of his support is concentrated. Control of Sirte, which lies between Benghazi and Tripoli, will provide the NTC and its leader Abdul Jalil, with a counterweight for the pro-Al Qaeda brigades in control of the capital.
Auch das hier dürfte dich interessieren. Die Rebellen haben hunderte wenn nicht sogar tausende von Waffen in den Gazastreifen geliefert. Vorallem Panzer und Flugabwehrwaffen.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...into-Gaza.html
http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=235900Zitat:
'Gaza gets anti-aircraft, anti-tank rockets from Libya'
By REUTERS
08/29/2011 21:41
Gazan terror groups have obtained weapons from Libya, through Egypt, during months-long uprising, officials say.
Palestinians in Gaza have acquired anti-aircraft and anti-tank rockets from Libya during its six-month civil war, enlarging but not significantly improving their arsenal, officials said on Monday.
While the rebellion against Muammar Gaddafi has stirred concern abroad about the fate of Libya's aging chemical weapons stockpiles, Israel has no indication Hamas or other Palestinian factions have sought these, the officials said.
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Instead, officials have detected an inflow of SA-7 anti-aircraft missiles and rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs), said one official, describing an overland supply route that opened up between eastern Libya - after it fell to the rebels - and the Gaza Strip via Egypt.
"We've been seeing more SA-7s and RPGs coming across," said the official. "It's not a major qualitative enhancement for them."
Ich habe auch eine Verschwörungstheorie..Grund für Gaddafi Sturz. Hier
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vlNkHOn9xA
Knud