8/05/2011

Nato's Libya War Crumbling

Bomb Damage In Tipoli In July.
On August 2, London Guardian writer Simon Jenkins headlined, "Nightly Britain bombs Tripoli. Bar death, what do we achieve?" saying:
"Britain's half-war against Libya is careering onward from reckless gesture to full-scale fiasco....Every sensibly pessimistic forecast has turned out true and every jingoistic boast false."
"There remains no sign that the terror bombing of civilian areas is contributing to military victory any more effectively than when Bomber Harris (infamous for fire-bombing Dresden in 1945 and other sites) advocated it."

"Now each night (British and other) pilots fly over Tripoli and drop bombs on it, achieving nothing but death and destruction. Yet Libya represents no threat to Britain or its people. Daily bombings are a mistake. But who will say so? Moreover, Parliament fiddles while Libya burns."

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