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NATO's Libya war resulted from "intense propaganda by the western media, who lied about the alleged bombing of innocent civilians by the Libyan Air Force....This premeditated bunch of lies was used to justify irresponsible and hasty decisions (for NATO's planned) regime change policy...."
"And the same imperialist pattern is being repeated (in) Syria." Paraphrasing Boliver on Yankee imperialism in 1818, he added:
"(W)e have had enough of the weak following the law while the strong commit abuses (by) destroying and plundering us."
He concluded citing Ali Primera saying "peace involves radically reversing all that impedes humanity from being humane."
America's imperial agenda excludes humanitarian considerations altogether. They don't exist in its vocabulary.
AP cited Nicaragua's Daniel Ortega calling accusations against Gaddafi "overblown or unproven." Like others, he said imperial powers want Libya's oil and are "putting out fire with gasoline." He also accused UN Secretary-General Bank Ki-moon of being "an instrument of those powers."
Bolivia's Evo Morales condemned military intervention, saying powerful countries like America "invent a problem, and the problem is wanting to take control of oil."
Fidel Castro asked why the Security Council exists, and said NATO wields such colossal military force that it "serves only to show the waste and chaos generated by capitalism."
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