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m : marxism@greenhouse.economics.utah.edu 29 March 2011 • 10:41PM -0400

Re: [Marxism] Who actually conquered Ajdabiya?
by Lüko Willms

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Paddy Apling (e.c.apling@btin...) wrote on 2011-03-29 at 13:23:44 in  
about Re: [Marxism] Who actually conquered Ajdabiya?:
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> It is interesting that the British Foreign Secretary, David Hague, yesterday
> insisted that the "NATO forces" are "only" acting to protect civilians -

   Well, in Ajdabiya, this "protection of civilians" has produced several
truckloads of deads which have be buried in a mass grave, pushed in that by
a bulldozer, according to reports in the German media (FAZ, N24).

> whether attacked by either Gaddaffi forces of the "rebels".  They, "of
> course" are not taking sides - just securing their future interests .... for
> "humanitarian" reasons - thus keeping all their options open, they hope...
>
> This is a position calculated to cause problems of analysis by all
> left-wingers - and also to obtain support from the vast non-political mass
> of the UK population, who undoubtedly, in general, have developed great
> sympathy for the Arab revolution.

  Remember Che Guevara speaking in the UN plenary assembly? How he
explained that "we must not trust the imperalists the slightest, not even this"
showing how he pressed is thumb and finger tightly togehter.

   Does anybody believe the propaganda lies of the war lords in Washington,
London, Paris, Rome, Berlin etc?


Cheers,
Lüko Willms
Frankfurt, Germany
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