U.S,
France Looted Oil & Gold from Libya
The U.S. Department of State has published new emails of Hillary Clinton, referring to the motives of the international intervention in Libya. The reasons for invading the country in the documents name their large gold and oil reserves, as well as the extension of French influence in the North African region.
The U.S. State Department has published a series of emails that reveal the volume of gold reserves of Gaddafi. According to the documents, the reserves are so great that they could become the basis for creating a pan-African currency, which, in turn, could compete with the dollar in the region.
Also,
the reasons for intervention were identified as the major oil
reserves of Libya and the strengthening of French influence in
North Africa. However, in 2011, Western leaders welcomed the
overthrow of the Gaddafi regime as a democratic step. "Long
live Benghazi, long live Libya, long live the friendship between
France and Libya!", - said French President Nicolas Sarkozy."You
showed the world that you can overthrow the dictator and have
chosen freedom!" - said the Prime Minister of Great Britain
David Cameron, speaking to the Libyan people."The people of
Libya got rid of a dictator. Now it has a chance," claimed the
Vice-President of USA Joe Biden
In
the past five years, the violence and chaos in Libya has not
stopped. In the background of this, "Islamic State"
is gaining momentum in the country and has captured new
territory. In January 2016, dozens of people were killed as
a result of terrorist.
Previously,
"Islamic State" had claimed responsibility for the attack
on a training camp in Zliten. According to the correspondent
of the newspaperThe Jerusalem Post Ariel Ben Solomon,
from the outset it was obvious that intervention in Libya would
lead to negative consequences for the country.
"The
email to Clinton is confirmed by the results of studies that began
to appear after the invasion of Libya, organized by France with
U.S. support. Major oil reserves of the country were the main
reason for intervention. Dictators lead many African countries, but
the West is in no hurry to intervene in each of them.
The Obama administration from the beginning was guided by rather naive misconceptions on the actions that needed to be taken to resolve the situation in Libya after the war," said RT political analyst Ariel Ben Solomon.
The Obama administration from the beginning was guided by rather naive misconceptions on the actions that needed to be taken to resolve the situation in Libya after the war," said RT political analyst Ariel Ben Solomon.
Gaddafi gold-for-oil, dollar-doom plans behind Libya 'mission'?
May
5, 2011
More
speculation has been raised on the reasons for NATO's intervention in
Libya. As RT's Laura Emmett reports, the organisation may have been
trying to prevent Gaddafi from burying the American buck.
Hillary Clinton on Gaddafi: We came, we saw, he died
Newly
disclosed emails show that Libya’s plan to create a gold-backed
currency to compete with the euro and dollar was a motive for NATO’s
intervention.
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