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"They were supposed to be precision strikes," he said, "but it was clear that those were not that precise."On January 4, New York Times writer David Goodman headlined, "Libyan Leader Says Militia Clashes Could Create Civil War," saying:
Western-installed TNC chairman Mustafa Abdul Jalil "bluntly warned late Tuesday that the government faced 'bitter options' as it struggled to rein in thousands of fighters who joined regional militias" during months of fighting.Many now remain in Tripoli. They won't disarm and claim interests to protect. Clashes across Libya continue.
In January, South Africa's UN ambassador Baso Sangqu, serving as rotating Security Council president, wants Libyan human rights abuses investigated, including NATO ones.
NATO lied saying it operated carefully. In fact, civilians were willfully targeted. Massacres occurred. Well over 100,000 died, and multiples more were injured, many seriously.
Depleted and enriched uranium weapons were used. So were other terror ones. The overall toll of death and destruction was horrendous.
"A recent on-the-ground examination by The New York Times of airstrike sites found credible evidence of dozens of civilians killed."
In fact, many thousands died. Times correspondents ignored them during fighting, even though they witnessed after actions results.
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