Monday, March 28, 2011

LIBYA - Thanks to Europe, Qaddafi's hands are free

When you read this, Benghazi may be dropped and the famous international community can finally say with a sigh, it's too late to intervene. It may add, with a shrug, that have had too quickly gave credit to the rebels and some bombing were enough to knock them down. But this is no longer the rebel military credit that is in question, but the fate of a civilian population prey to retaliation.

To talk about what is happening today, I recall two fairly recent dates. On April 15, 1986, two SCUD missiles launched from Libya fell in the sea a few kilometers off the coast of Lampedusa. Eleven days later, on April 26, the Chernobyl power plant exploded. Libyan missiles were a response to massive attack by U.S.

aircraft that was to kill Gaddafi. As for the Chernobyl cloud, he was walking here and there over Europe, and Italy is restricted by measurement of vigilance consumption of milk and vegetables. Twenty-five years have passed and Gadhafi completes its recovery. The international community to better mask his embarrassment behind the emotion aroused by the disaster and the great Japanese nuclear fear.

What happened during those twenty-five years? [...] Read more on Presseurop. had

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