Friday, September 14, 2012
Libya Denounces Acts of Terrorism
You're always gonna have a divide in people and government but the protests don't necessarily dictate the consensus... They also have a way of filming things to make it look like there are mass protests when they are really very isolated... One fact people are forgetting is that, at least, many of the people in Libya denounce the actions that killed this U.S. Ambassador. We really have to wait and see how this thing plays out because this knee jerk reaction and ideology that America has to police the world and be involved in every single conflict (things that can be handled diplomatically and investigated) is a fallacy... I'm not saying this particular set of circumstances is unequivocally a staged or false flag event but there are STILL MANY unanswered questions. So, the idea of going in with guns blazing and having a huge military presence over there is truly overkill at this point. Our boys and girls, men and women are dying in senseless wars that are simply NOT about our freedom and these wars are kept going because they line the pockets of the corporatism that comprises the Military Industrial Complex. What I'm saying is we don't KNOW who allowed what to happen and to have a reaction prematurely can be an even worse disaster then if we take the time to investigate this and look at it for what it really is. Jumping to conclusions is how even more people can die. It's difficult for any country in the middle east to be friends with our government (Let's face it, the people of America ARE NOT our government) when our government sends billions of dollars in aide, supports, and enables Israel to continue the illicit, criminal, behavior of oppressing the Palestinians and many others around them. This is all under the guise that their occupied territory is Holy Land. Israel again is a fake state and this has everything to do with relations involving our government and any country in the middle east. Libyans denounce acts of terrorism:
In a show of solidarity, demonstrators gathered in Libya on Sept. 12 to condemn the killers, and voice support for the U.S. with signs apologizing for the recent atrocities. Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three embassy staff were killed in the attack on the Benghazi consulate and a safe house refuge, stormed by Islamist gunmen blaming America for a film they said insulted the Prophet Mohammad.
http://news.yahoo.com/photos/libyans-denounce-acts-of-terrorism-slideshow/demonstration-against-killing-u-ambassador-destruction-burning-u-photo-231607763.html
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