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Libya, NATO Commander ” We have failed”. | nsnbc (http://nsnbc.wordpress.com/2011/09/29/1857/ - broken link)
Libya, NATO Commander ” We have failed”.
Posted on September 29, 2011 (http://nsnbc.wordpress.com/2011/09/29/1857/ - broken link) by nsnbc
Anders Fogh Rasmussen
NATO´s situation in Libya is turning desperate. What was supposed to be a postmodern coup d´etat with singing tomorrows and a limited armed insurgency has turned into a massive military campaign with heavy losses. NATO and TNC become increasingly isolated in “pockets of occupation“. While whispers about diplomatic initiatives and power sharing increase, NATO began a bribe campaign and is scripting the US population for a possible false flag attack, downing a civilian airliner.
I did hear that they were talking about flattening Sirte.
I was curious about the death of Abdel fatah Younis, the Gaddafi Commander that defected to join the rebels. This article provides us with some idea of what happened to him, and why the rebels are experiencing fractures among the tribes.
"A British oil explorer today revealed a push into Libya despite ongoing uncertainty over the battle-weary country's future."
"Jersey-based Heritage Oil said it had paid 19.5 million US dollars (£12.6 million) for a 51% controlling stake in Benghazi-based Sahara Oil Services, which runs onshore and offshore fields."
"The announcement comes as ousted leader Muammar Gaddafi remains missing and bloodshed continues to rock the North African state."
"A British oil explorer today revealed a push into Libya despite ongoing uncertainty over the battle-weary country's future."
"Jersey-based Heritage Oil said it had paid 19.5 million US dollars (£12.6 million) for a 51% controlling stake in Benghazi-based Sahara Oil Services, which runs onshore and offshore fields."
"The announcement comes as ousted leader Muammar Gaddafi remains missing and bloodshed continues to rock the North African state."
That's going to be a mess... How they'll get that oil out I don't know...
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