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UN Resolution 1973 – Democracy, New World Order Style
‘Ooooh you biatches!’ Gaddafi reacts to resolution 1973.

So, UN Security Council Resolution 1973 was adopted and is being used to justify and authorise ‘All necessary measures’ as Cameron salaciously stressed, to remove Gaddafi from power in Libya. They say it’s to secure a no fly-zone in order to stop him butchering civilians, but that’s not what it's about.
2010 was the deadliest year to date for civilians in the Afghan “war” with 2,777 killed, a figure that represents a 15 percent jump in the death toll over the previous year. Large numbers of children and women were among the dead — 1,175 and 555 respectively, the AFP reported last week.
War kills civilians. The forces our war mongers send out, are killing innocent people all the time. Try telling the latest wedding party to accidently get blown off an Afghan hillside, that the troops are there to protect them. No, if the Military Industrial Complex really cared about civilians, it wouldn’t continue fighting these wars.
Establishment stooges championed this no-fly zone, but as this hmforces.com article by former pilot John Nichol, suggests, the no-fly zone may not save the lives it’s supposed to, anyway.
‘As the killing continues unabated in Libya, politicians around the world are calling for a no-fly zone to be established to stop the slaughter on the ground. But quite apart from the logistical difficulties of implementing this, there are serious questions over whether it would actually work. The last time Nato and the UN operated a no-fly zone was over Bosnia in 1993-5, and for many months I helped patrol it as an RAF navigator in a Tornado F3 fighter, making nearly 30 sorties to try to ensure enemy aircraft could not operate in the area. My experience convinced me that the scheme is riddled with complications, dangers and contradictions. In short, I believe it failed in Bosnia.
It failed to stop Serbs and Croats slaughtering each other in a brutal war on the ground. And it failed to prevent acts of genocide such as Srebrenica – the largest mass murder in Europe since World War II, where 8,000 civilians, mostly men and boys, were murdered by Bosnian Serbs.’ Mmmm…worrying.
No, it’s not a humanitarian war. The no-fly zone just seems like a foot in the door. It’s not about policing the world, it’s about controlling it. It’s neo-imperialism, plain and simple. The war machine is in full flow and they won’t stop until Gaddafi is out, the constitution is re-written and their puppet is in residence . This has been a season of US State Department sponsored, regime change. A re-ordering of a region and they're on a roll.'
Resolution 1973

So, what about the Resolution? China, India, Brazil, Russia and Germany (all the big players) abstained, but the others voted for it, giving the resolution 10 votes which was enough.
So, with the votes of the US, France and the UK, taken for granted, as they clearly had a vested interest, the coalition has effectively gone to war on the votes of Gabon, Bosnia, Colombia, Lebanon, Nigeria, Portugal and South Africa.
In passing it caught my eye that Gabon’s president is called Ali Bongo. As a student of conspiracy theories, could it be that the well known magician who was reported to have died in 2009 had actually been sent to the little oil rich republic, to be ‘our man’?.. Having studied photographs, my sense is that it’s not the same bloke.
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See! Different moustache.
Anyway, the fact is, the coalition has used the UN Security Council, to do something that would have been impossible if they’d put the question to their own people. They don't ask us, they just do it.
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