US Seeking New ‘War
Against ISIS’ in Libya After
Russia Eradicates Scourge in
Syria
21st
Century Wire says…
The military industrial complex doesn’t give up that easily.
Watch a video of this report here:
Since
Russia has almost eradicated
the scourge of ISIS in Syria, the US is seeking to move the
war machine over to Africa, where the Pentagon is currently hyping a
new threat from ISIS in Libya.
The
Pentagon is suggesting that a bombing campaign against the terrorist
group in Libya would begin by striking 30-40 targets. While the group
is not as strong as it was in Syria, this still seems like a very low
number considering Russia was hitting 900
targets in just three days last month.
President
Obama recently said:
“We
will continue to use the full range of tools to eliminate ISIL
threats wherever they are,”
The
US, Britain, France and Italy are attempting to create a unity
government in Libya, after the Western ousting of Gaddafi turned the
nation into a
failed state that allowed terrorist groups to rise in the
first place.
General
Rodriguez, head of US Africa Command, is now even inadvertently
admitting that this is the overall cause of the problem:
“[ISIS]
continues to be a challenge because of the lack of governance, as
well as the breakup of the military and the multiple militias on the
ground,”
Simply
put, the US government wants to use the military to solve a
problem that the military created, meaning that the
only real winners here are the elites in the military
industrial complex.
Russia
has essentially
shut down the US intervention in Syria, particularly
by inserting
undercover operatives into the Western-backed rebel forces,
so it appears those who profit from war-making are turning
their attention elsewhere.
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