To: Cardhu
Former MI5 Agent Annie Machon said in a report to the conflict in Libya: Theyve had free education, free health, they could study abroad. When they got married they got a certain amount of money. So they were rather the envy of many other citizens of African countries. Now, of course, since NATOs humanitarian intervention the infrastructure of their country has been bombed back to the Stone Age. They will not have the same quality of life. Women probably will not have the same degree of emancipation under any new transitional government. The national wealth is probably going to be siphoned off by Western corporations. Perhaps the standard of living in Libya might have been slightly higher than it perhaps is now in America and the UK with the recession, she said. "What really was the UN & NATO trying to achieve?"
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10/26/2011 3:20:30 PM PDT by
Fred Nerks
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To: Fred Nerks
Interesting quote.
Countries with a large resources base, a small population, and a relatively lightly armed defense force - countries like Australia - should be watching what happens to Libya with some concern.
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