NATO’s Grand Plan of Destabilization in Libya

Patrick Henningsen
Infowars.com
October 4, 2011

The major mainstream media networks like CNN, BBC and Al Jazeera have been busy flooding the world’s TV sets and internet with the confabulation that NATO and its Libyan Rebels have already won their war in Libya, and that the country’s newly crowned  Trans National Council(TNC) is a stable governing body, but the truth on the ground is something altogether different.

Resistance from Pro-Gaddafi forces still rages on across multiple fronts including the towns of Bani Walid, Sirte and Ghat.

There are reports that Libya is experiencing little liberation as green flags have been reported to be flying in places throughout the country expressing their support for Gaddafi’s government, as blocs of citizens in Libya are rejecting the TNC and NATO. Libyans are figuring out already that their new liberators are responsible for killing thousands of innocents, as well as other untold brutal crimes of violence and retribution on the part of NATO and its Rebel confederation of al-Qaeda mercenary fighters.

As the world has already witnessed with Iraq and Afghanistan, a US-led NATO intervention has three phases: regime change, occupation, followed by a protracted period of destabilization. The last phase is crucial in order to justify a long-range or permanent military presence in the region. For history scholars, this is just the latest 21st century war that was waged against innocent people under false pretenses.

Putting aside plans to privatize Libya’s wealth of resources, namely, its oil reserves, its internal water network, and banking, gold reserves, the US and its allies have long aspired to erect a beachhead in Africa, specifically North Africa- a strategic string-board to stage operations and exert its influence throughout the greater region. Those goals and plans are clearly visible through AFRICOM.

Now the stage is set for a Falluja-style military siege of Sirte, where pro-Gaddafi forces continue to hold-off the Rebel paramilitary army. As NATO and its proxy TNC are calling for civilians to leave the city in preparation for an all out air and ground bombardment of Sirte, the world can only brace itself for a large death toll, another exodus from a city which would mean a huge humanitarian disaster there.

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Russia Today Reports: Libya’s interim leaders claim they will not stay in power once the last Gaddafi strongholds are defeated. But Patrick Henningsen, a managing editor of the 21st Century Wire news site, believes that the interim government will stay on long after that.

“To have an indication of what the future is going to look like, all you have to do is look over to Egypt,” he said. “The military government is still in power, and will be in power for some time.”

Nevertheless, Henningsen says there is a huge power struggle within the Transitional National Council.

“These rebels are basically fighting for whatever piece of the pie they can get,” he said. “They do not know for how long they are going to be in power. So they are trying to solidify their own personal interests, while they have not even won the war yet.” 

NATO has vowed not to end operations in Libya until civilians are no longer in danger. With thousands fleeing Sirte and Bani Walid because of shelling and water shortages, Henningsen believes the operation will continue until Gaddafi’s last strongholds are emptied of civilians and razed to the ground.

“What they are doing with Sirte is much like it was with Fallujah [in Iraq] – they are trying to empty the city, so that there is only a military presence left, now ‘insurgent’ presence,” he said. “And then they are going to carpet bomb it or just shell it for a week or two, until there is nothing left but a pile of dust.”

Henningsen argued that for now, the West’s main idea seems to be: “It is not stable yet [in Libya]. When stability comes, we will give you democracy.”

But Libya has little chance of growing into a full democratic state, Henningsen says, because the “seeds” planted by NATO’s support for the rebels were not exactly democratic.

“Essentially, NATO has given air cover and military cover to a rebel faction that was not chosen or elected by the people,” he said. “They don’t have a mandate. What we will have, I think, is protracted power struggle, a tribal backlash which is going to occur in Libya as a result of this war.” 

He believes that the West is just carving up Libya, and the only stability it is really interested in is if it is stable enough for Western companies to come in and sign profitable contracts.






 
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10 Responses to “NATO’s Grand Plan of Destabilization in Libya”

  1. Whatever happened to the UN resolution to allow only the US to go with aircraft over Libya to defend a no fly zone to protect civilian life! Has civilian life suffered greatly since Godaffi left Tripoli and the Rebels arrived killing everyone they could backing Godaffi! What kind of nonsense is Hillary Clinton and her ilck up to concerning Libya’s suffering 7 million people! No calls to protect the Libyan people to supply them food water essentials or electricity, total disarray exists all over the country without a time table of recovery as if the powers of the West are waiting for as many people to die as possible before making their move! My God another fiasco of lies and false promises from the West who could give a hell about Libyans except to steal their oil!

  2. Agreed, they keeping infecting the countries with thier own agenda to rebuild after making the destruction. They know occupation never wins, but it’s looks more humane. It’s so obvious, no one seems to know how to stop them. Id like a poll of who really supports violence as a solution to problems. Course they never ask the question like that. Seems to me we fought for our own rights without being bombed, or droned or whatever the fk they do these days. Corporations are outta control

  3. Libya’s rebel National Transitional Council (NTC) is ready to recognise the zionist entity of Israel, according to French jewish zionist Bernard-Henri Lévy, who sees himself as a philosopher. – “BHL” as he is known in France, says he has passed the message on to Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Libya’s NTC: “we will recognize Israel’s right to exist.” The NTC “will be concerned with justice for the Palestinians and security for Israel” if it takes power, Lévy said after meeting Netanyahu on Thursday 02 June 2011. “The future regime will maintain normal relations with other democratic [sic] countries, including Israel.” Muammar Qadhafi’s and the Libyan Jamahiriya refused to recognise Israel, calling it merely the “Zionist Entity” or “terrorist state” even after Egypt’s President Anwar Sadat peace treaty with the entity in 1979.

    How interesting.

    • This little enterprise in Libya will go down in history as one of the worst “smash and grab” robberies in history.

      Shameless describes who we go rolling around the hall of government and the useless UN.

      Very sad indeed.

  4. The questions are…

    What is the definition of Democracy? In their eyes?

    And why do Muslims desire it when it conflicts with Sharia law?

    It’s simple… Democracy is the platform for which the masses can vote in what they have been brainwashed to vote in.

    Then it becomes the consensus… and Wha-la… Sharia Law is slithered in like a snake.

    But remember… any resistance, until the objective is reached, will be met with terror!

    • The Libyan people still remember the kindness of Godaffi helping them with all kinds of financial help! Now all that is gone just like it’s going to be all over the world soon for some time to force people to die or stay and support the NWO or serve Christ! Those are your choices!

  5. Libya Will Be ‘Occupied’ for Years to Come

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  6. The Sons of the Confederacy shall Rise again.

    • Jesus Christ shall come back a second time to rescue the believers and bury the unbelievers rejectors!!

  7. libya is so outrageous and ridiculous. this reminds me of the movie war inc. private corporations covet natural resources so they hire goons and pmc’s to go destablize the region and then have nato or the un declare the government illlegitimate so that the pmc’s can get formal backing.(air raids and special forces) soon there will be mc donalds and shell oil stations littering their land like cockroach infestation.

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