While food prices triple, real estate fortunes and the treasures
of the aristocratic minority reach millions of millions of
dollars.
The
Arab world, mainly Muslim in its culture and beliefs, has seen
itself additionally humiliated by the imposition of blood and
fire by a State that was not capable of fulfilling the basic
obligations that were part of their origin, from the colonial
order existing up to the end of WW II, by virtue of which the
victorious powers created the United Nations Organization and
imposed world trade and economy.
Thanks
to the treason committed by Anwar El-Sadat at Camp David, the
Palestinian State has not been able to exist, despite the UN
treaties of November 1947, and Israel became a strong nuclear
power, an ally of the United States and NATO.
The US
Military Industrial Complex supplied Israel with tens of
billions of dollars every year as well as to the very Arab
States that were submitted and being humiliated by Israel.
The
genie has escaped from the bottle and NATO doesn’t know how to
control it.
They are going to attempt to wrest the most benefits from the
regrettable events in Libya. Nobody can know at this moment what
is happening over there. All the figures and versions, even the
most implausible ones, have been spread by the empire via the
mass media, sowing chaos and disinformation.
It is
obvious that inside Libya a civil war is brewing. Why and how
did this happen? Who will pay the consequences? Reuters Agency,
echoing the opinion of the well-known Nomura Bank of Japan,
stated that oil prices could go beyond any limits:
“‘If
Libya and Algeria suspend oil production, prices could reach a
maximum of more than 220 dollars a barrel and OPEC’s inactive
capacity would be reduced to 2.1 million barrels per day,
similar to levels seen during the Gulf War and when values
touched 147 dollars a barrel in 2008’, the bank asserted in an
article.”
Who
could pay that price these days? What would be the consequences
in the midst of the food crisis?
The
main NATO leaders are all worked up. British Prime Minister
David Cameron, ANSA informed, “…admitted in a speech in Kuwait
that the western nations made a mistake in backing
non-democratic governments in the Arab world.” One has to
congratulate him on his frankness.
His
French colleague Nicolas Sarkozy stated: “The extended brutal
and bloody repression of the Libyan civilian population is
disgusting”.
Italian Chancellor Franco Frattini stated as “‘believable’ the
figure of one thousand dead in Tripoli […] ‘the tragic numbers
shall be a bloodbath’.”
Hillary Clinton stated the following: “…the ‘bloodbath’ is
‘completely unacceptable’ and ‘it has to stop’…”
Ban Ki-moon
spoke: “‘The use of violence in the country is absolutely
unacceptable’.”
“…‘the
Security Council will act according to whatever the
international community decides’.”
“‘We
are considering a series of options’.”
What
Ban Ki-moon is really hoping is that Obama pronounces the last
word.
The
president of the United States spoke this Wednesday afternoon
and stated that the Secretary of State would be leaving for
Europe in order to agree with their NATO allies on the measures
to be taken. On his face once could note the opportunity to spar
with John McCain, the far-right-wing Republican senator,
pro-Israel Senator Joseph Lieberman from Connecticut and the
leaders of the Tea Party, in order to ensure the Democratic
Party demands.
The
empire’s mass media has prepared the terrain for action. There
would be nothing strange about a military intervention in Libya;
besides, with that, Europe would be guaranteed almost two
million barrels of light oil per day, unless before that events
would put an end to the leadership or the life of Gaddafi.
Anyway, Obama’s role is rather complicated. What will the
reaction of the Arab and Muslim world be if blood should flow in
abundance in that country as a result of that exploit? Would
NATO intervention in Libya stem the revolutionary tidal wave
surging in Egypt?
In
Iraq, the innocent blood of more than a million Arab citizens
was spilt when the country was invaded under false pretexts.
Mission accomplished!: proclaimed George W. Bush.
Nobody
in the world would ever agree with the deaths of defenceless
civilians in Libya or anywhere else. And I wonder: will the US
and NATO apply that principle on the defenceless civilians that
the unmanned Yankee planes and the soldiers of that organization
kill every day in Afghanistan and Pakistan?
It is a cynical danse macabre.
Fidel Castro Ruz
February 23, 2011.
7:42 p.m.