Subject: [hq2600] From Cynthia McKinney: Why is President Obama
sending 12, 000 U.S. troops to Libya? Act Now and View Two New Videos

Hello fellow activists for peace,

It is with great disappointment that I receive the news from foreign
media publications and Libyan sources that our President now has
12,000 U.S. troops stationed in Malta and they are about to make their
descent into Libya.

For those of you who have not followed closely the situation in Libya,
the resistance to rule of the National Transitional Council is strong.
 The National Transitional Council (NTC) cast of characters has about
as much support on the ground as did Mahmoud Abbas before the United
Nations request for Palestinian statehood or Afghanistan's
regal-looking but politically impotent Hamid Karzai or for that
matter, George W Bush after eight years.  The NTC not only has to
contend with a vibrant, well-financed, grassroots-supported
resistance, but the various militias of the NTC are now also fighting
each other.  I believe this "sociocide" of Libyan society, as we
previously witnessed in Iraq and Afghanistan before it, is part of a
carefully crafted plan of destabilization that ultimately serves U.S.
imperial interests and those of a Zionist state and its US agents who
are bent on Greater Israel's suzerainty over huge swaths of
Arabic-speaking populations.  Pakistan is also on the list for
neutering in Muslim and world affairs, saddled with its own unpopular
civilian leadership that finds itself in the hip pocket of the United
States for survival, often getting sat upon by its fiscal guarantor.

The "Arab Spring" has sprung and the indelible fingerprints of
malignant foreign financed operations must be erased if the people are
to have a chance to truly govern themselves.  Unfortunately, these
foreign-inspired organizations are present and operating in just about
every country in the world.  The threat is ever-present like sleeping
cells--all that is needed is that the right word to "activate" be
given.  Both Daniel Ortega and Hugo Chavez can write tomes on the
impact of the National Endowment for Democracy in the political life
of their countries.

In other words, those who create the chaos have a plan and in the
midst of chaos, they usually are the ones who will win.  Those who
wrote the plan of this chaos were affiliated with the Project for a
New American Century--read A Clean Break if you already haven't.
General Wesley Clark told us of the plan to invade and destroy the
governments of seven countries in five years: Iraq, Syria Lebanon,
Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Iran.  "These people took control of the
policy in the United States," Clark continues.  He concludes, "This
country was taken over by a group of people with a policy coup:
Wolfowitz, Cheney, Rumsfeld, and . . . collaborators from the Project
for a New American Century:  they wanted us to destabilize the Middle
East."  Richard Perle, Bill Kristol publicize these plans and "could
hardly wait to finish Iraq so they could go into Syria," Clark goes
on.  "The root of the problem is the strategy of the United States in
this region.  Why are Americans dying in this region?  That is the
issue," he finishes.

Now, from Libya, reports are that even while the Misrata rebels (NATO
allies responsible for the murder of hundreds of Libyans, including
Moatessem Qaddafi) attempted to scale the petroleum platforms in Brega
(an important oil town in Libya), they were annihilated by the Apache
helicopters of their own NATO allies.  A resistance Libyan
doctor-become-journalist reported yesterday that all of the petroleum
platforms are occupied by NATO and that warships occupy Libya's ports.
 Photographs show Italian encampments in the desert with an
announcement that the French are to follow.  Another news outlet
reports that Qataris and Emiratees are the engineers now at the oil
plants, turning away desperate Libyan workers.  While long lines exist
for Libyan drivers to get their gas, foreign troops ensure the black
gold's export.  Libyans lack enough food and the basics, the country
has been turned upside down, and contaminated with uranium while the
true number of dead and unaccounted for remains high  and unknown.
Thousands of young Libyans, supporters of the Jahamiriya, languish
under torture and assassination in a Misrata prison where a
humanitarian disaster is about to unfold because Misrata rebels want
to kill them all and have already attacked the prison once to do so.
An urgent appeal to contact the International Red Cross was issued
yesterday to help save the lives of the prisoners.  And finally, Black
Libyans continue to be targeted for harassment and murder in Libya by
US/NATO allies on the ground.  Teaching hate, given the images of U.S.
soldiers in Afghanistan released yesterday, urinating on Afghani dead
bodies, is not a difficult thing to do, it would seem.  Videos are
posted of Black Libyans being beaten, whipped, threatened, harassed,
and humiliated.  These videos remind me of the antebellum
South--reminiscent of the days of slavery and The Confederacy.  So,
when I use the word "descend"  to describe U.S. anticipated actions, I
mean just that:  U.S. troops are about to descend into the hell on
Earth created by their President and the leaders of other countries
who approved of, aided, or participated in the death of Libyan-owned
society.  A report from last night indicates that one militia, fearing
other militias even invited foreigners in to protect them.

I hope the report that I'm reading from 12 January 2012 is not true.
I hope our President has not sent 12,000 troops of occupation to Malta
destined for Libya.  Lucy Grider-Bradley (of our DIGNITY Delegation)
just yesterday reminded me of the words of a high-ranking Libyan
Jahamiriya Foreign Ministry representative who just happened to be at
the Tunisia/Libya border office at the same time we were waiting
there.  He said, "Let the Americans come.  We want them to taste our
sandwiches.  We will give them the same serving they got in Vietnam."

Please write to our President (at www.whitehouse.gov) and ask him not
to send troops of occupation (or whatever "euphemism de jour" this
Administration chooses to use) to Libya.

To save the lives of the young men in prison, please e-mail the
International Red Cross at any or all of the e-mail addresses given
below:

in Tripoli  218213409262 / Croix rouge
218919418066 / 218925236582
والبريد اللاكتروني :  tri_trip...@icrc.org

 هذا اراقام المكتب الرئيسي للصليب الاحمرLe président de la croix rouge
في جنيفا 41227346001/ فاكس 41227332057
webmas...@icrc.org

منظمة حقوق الانسان: Organisation de protection des droits de l'homme
في مقره لندن :  à London
David Mepham
UK Director

Eleanor Blatchley
Associate
Tel: +44 (0) 20-7713-2788
blat...@hrw.org

او مقره في سويسرا : En Suisse
Geneva
Switzerland
Tel: +41-22-738-0481
fax: +41-22-738-1791

الهلال الاحمر الليبي: http://www.lrc.org.ly/contactus.html

And then, please view the most recent addition to the extremely
valuable work of a young documentarian, Julien Teil, who caught
Amnesty International red-handed in proselytizing the lies in the
lead-up to this Libya debacle that they tried to take back.  In short,
Amnesty admits that the "African mercenaries" was just a rumor from
the start.  How many Black Libyans are suffering and have died because
this woman and others like her safely ensconced in their seats of
authority used them to proffer lies instead of protect the truth?  The
video is in both French and English and can be viewed here:
http://www.laguerrehumanitaire.fr/english.

Lastly, there is one thing you can do:  refuse to vote for war.  Your
vote is your most precious political asset.  When you vote for
Congressional representatives who, in turn, vote for war, you allow
the people who made the coup--the people that General Wesley Clark
talked about--you allow them to win.  Overturn the coup by voting for
peace.  Cast your vote for peace.  Ignore the pundits on the Sunday
morning talk shows and vote for peace.  Turn off the crap TV and vote
for peace.  Don't even listen to your friends who think you've gone
crazy, just vote for peace.

Cindy Piester, a documentarian who hosted the last event that I
attended with my aunt in Ventura, California, just finished a film,
"On the Dark Side in Al Doura - A Soldier in the Shadows" in which
Dick Cheney says that the United States has to "work toward the dark
side, spend time in the shadows, in the intelligence world."  He goes
on to say, "A lot of what needs to be done will have to be done
quietly without any discussion, using sources and methods that are
available to our intelligence agencies."  View her extremely well-done
and sad film here:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiNmerP32xk and
please, don't let this gang of coup plotters take you and this country
into the shadows where we don't need or want to be.

Vote peace.


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