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Our invasions, on the pretext of spreading democracy, destroys these nations and fosters the proliferation of terrorism, both through our funding, as well as through igniting anger towards us for invading. Andrew Rutherford: The Prime Minister says that lessons have been learned from British military interventions in Iraq and Afghanistan but it is telling that he did not mention intervention in Libya for which he himself was responsible. In fact, there is a much closer parallel between Britain joining an air war in Libya in 2011 than Mr Blair’s earlier misadventures which Mr Cameron was happy to highlight. In Libya, what was sold to the public as a humanitarian bid by Nato forces to protect the people of Benghazi from Muammar Gaddafi, rapidly escalated into a successful effort to overthrow the Libyan leader. The result three years on is that Libya is in permanent chaos with predatory militias reducing their country to ruins as they fight each other for power. Whatever the original intentions of Britain and the US, their armed intervention in Afghanistan in 2001, Iraq in 2003 and Libya in 2011 has been to produce devastating conflicts that have not ended. It has become common over the years to describe Iraq as a quagmire for foreign powers and it is no less so today than when President Bush and Mr Blair launched their invasion 11 years ago. Yesterday at 4:34pm · Unlike · 1 Andrew Rutherford youtu.be/THlaMUq6MKU The illuminati Exposed By Muammar Gaddafi The truth is here! FULL LENGTH Muammar Gaddafi was fighting against the illuminati and the reason why he was killed is here!... YOUTUBE.COM
Posted on: Sat, 27 Sep 2014 23:39:22 +0000

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