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tangent4ronpaul
04-01-2011, 10:45 PM
http://hotair.com/archives/2011/03/31/nato-warns-libyan-rebels-if-you-attack-civilians-well-bomb-you-too/

If you thought “protecting civilians” was merely UN-speak for “aiding the rebels” (as many of the rebels did), think again. Not only are NATO leaders refusing to arm them, but the fact that they think violence against defenseless people by their putative ally is so likely that deterring it requires a formal warning backed by a threat of bombardment tells you a lot about how suspicious the coalition is of its new best friends. Good thing the CIA vetting process is ongoing; hopefully we’ll find out whether they’re good guys or bad guys before they’re installed in power.

Every news report on Libya these days asks, “Who are the rebels?” An equally important question: Who are the “civilians”?

“We’ve been conveying a message to the rebels that we will be compelled to defend civilians, whether pro-Qaddafi or pro-opposition,” said a senior Obama administration official. “We are working very hard behind the scenes with the rebels so we don’t confront a situation where we face a decision to strike the rebels to defend civilians.”…

“This is a challenge,” said a senior alliance military officer. “The problem of discriminating between combatant and civilian is never easy, and it is compounded when you have Libyan regime forces fighting irregular forces, like the rebel militias, in urban areas populated by civilians.”…

Noncombatants and the various shades of opposition, resistance and rebellion “are so intermixed that it is not feasible to discern where the boundary between the civilians and opposition forces lie,” the official said. “There are also those civilians entitled to protection that may be armed in order to protect their families, homes, businesses, and communities. Other civilians may join the rebels at certain stages, becoming armed combatants, and then decide to return home for whatever reason, thus transitioning back to civilian non-combatants.”

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doodle
04-01-2011, 10:51 PM
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=nato+civilians+afghanistan&um=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=nw

This proves wrong those rumors that NATO doesn't care civilians of brown races:

40 civilians reportedly killed in NATO air strikes on Tripoli

1 day ago
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/2011/03/31/2011-03-31_40_civilians_reportedly_killed_in_nato_air_stri kes_on_tripoli_defense_secretary_.html

Afghans say joint NATO forces kill 64 civilians | Reuters
Feb 20, 2011 ... ASADABAD, Afghanistan (Reuters) - More than 60 civilians, including women and children, were killed in four days of operations by NATO-led ...
uk.reuters.com/.../2011/.../uk-afghanistan-civilians-idUKTRE71J2B220110220


NATO Airstrike in Afghanistan Kills 7 Civilians, Including 3 Children‎ - New York Times
By RAY RIVERA
Published: March 26, 2011
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/27/world/asia/27afghanistan.html

Afghanistan civilian deaths up 31% this year, says United Nations
guardian.co.uk
Aug 10, 2010 ... Afghanistan civilian casualties are spiralling - up 31% on the first six months of .... Kabul suicide attack on Nato convoy kills civilians ...
www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/.../afghanistan-civilian-deaths-up-un

NATO rocket kills 52 civilians, Afghanistan says
Jul 26, 2010 ... The Afghan government says 52 civilians died when a NATO rocket struck a southern village.
www.thestar.com/.../afghanistan/.../840139--nato-rocket-kills-52-civilians-afghanistan-says

FT.com / UK - Nato strike kills up to 90 Afghan civilians
Sep 5, 2009 ... A furious backlash began among Afghans as politicians questioned Nato's use of air power, which has been a significant source of civilian ...
www.ft.com/cms/s/0/0bee970a-99b3-11de-ab8c-00144feabdc0.html

ElCount
04-01-2011, 10:53 PM
I saw this earlier too at antiwar.com. (http://news.antiwar.com/2011/03/31/nato-threatens-libya-rebels-over-attacks-on-civilians/)

There's certainly been talk of arming the rebels, and there are auggestions that perhaps we already have.

And it's very hypocritical of NATO to condemn any attacks on civilians when they have killed civilians including children. (http://news.antiwar.com/2011/04/01/more-civilians-including-children-slain-in-natos-libya-strikes/)

I wrote a piece earlier talkin' about some of the developments in the ongoing Libyan civil war. Some of the things I wrote about are the Wests' deliberations in arming the rebels, Obama's recent presidential finding where he authorized the CIA to engage in covert operations within the past 2-3 weeks, the Libyan Rebel leader Khalifa Hifter from Virginia who is possibly a CIA asset, Secretary Gates' "defections", the coalition strikes that have killed Libyan civilians, the prospect of regime change, etc...It can be read here. (I wrote a piece earlier talkin' about some of the developments in the ongoing Libyan civil war. Check me out y'all. Some of the things I wrote about are the Wests' deliberations in arming the rebels, Obama's recent presidential finding where he authorized the CIA to engage in covert operations within the past 2-3 weeks, the Libyan Rebel leader Khalifa Hifter from Virginia who is possibly a CIA asset, Secretary Gates' "defections", the coalition strikes that have killed Libyan civilians, the prospect of regime change, etc...[URL="http://34thave.blogspot.com/2011/04/on-edge-of-libyan-mission-creep.html)

Would also recommend this interview (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAjLoqbCMLY) with Jeremy Scahill from yesterday.

Agorism
04-02-2011, 12:01 AM
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