Sunday, December 18, 2011
What are we doing in Libya? ur opinions plz ?
Do the west really want to protect the civilians or are they doing this for oil reserves. Because the west doesn't iintervene in corruption or murder of a nation unless there are gains for them. If I'm wrong why arnt they in Bahrain which is also killing its people. west openly supportred Iraq Iran war in the 80's which took the live of millions of people. they say therewill not tolerate acts of violence against innocents. What about macre of hama in which Syria killed protesters in a town called hama estimated death was between 17000 -40000 people. It is probably the wrst act from an Arab nation against its own people. But the west never did anything. Maybe. Tht was because there's no oil in Syria. They supported dictators like Egypt's Mubarak for decades Then A sudden support for democracy (double standard ) when they openly aided these dictators with cash and still do with Saudi Arabia and others. Why isn't there aid like this for other countries in far worse state. Congo has been at war for decades and has highest number of causalities since ww2 ( 5 million plus to be exact! ) It. Is one. Of the poorest countries in the world with one of the highest murder and s. And guess what it is the richest country in the world in terms of natural resources which are estimated value of $24 trillion dollars. hmm where's all tht going I wonder? Wht about the dictator in ivory coast? And other African nations causing tyranny and oppression not enough to gain if thy are helped? Or Israel comiting acts of terrorism,I'm not saying its bad to help the oppressed people in Libya that are being killed but firstly dnt u think its a bit late he's been in power for 40 years! Secondly their are countries which have been in simliar or worse state for some time And have received no help or media coverage therefore ppl dnt even noo! Doesn't tht mke a open minded human question the wests true motive. And also as if there isnt enough happning in our countries Wht with recession etc?
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