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IT is fair to say that the world would be a better place without America if recent utterances by that country’s Secretary of State, John Kerry, that his country is not responsible for what happened in Libya and in Iraqi are anything to go by.
That is the problem with America; unleashing orgies of violence on its enemies, real or perceived, looting those countries’ resources and then denying responsibility for the mess it leaves behind.
Again, when talking about America’s unprecedented recklessness, Britain, forever playing bridesmaid, can never be left out of the equation.
“The United States of America is not responsible for what happened in Libya, nor is it responsible for what is happening in Iraq today,” Kerry declared at a news conference in Cairo during his recent crisis tour of the Middle East.
In a February interview with Russian Television, co-director of the International Action Centre, Sara Flounders, aptly described how America and the National Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) conspired to destroy Libya.
“Libya should be called a ‘destroyed state’ instead of a ‘failed state’ because it didn’t fail on its own, but was destroyed by US and NATO bombing,” said Flounders.
“The very groups the US armed and financed, the militias they’ve set up, these outrageous “rebel forces” of course not only can’t govern Libya, they can’t even reconcile and have relations with each other.
“The real failure in Libya was created by US bombs that systematically destroyed the entire infrastructure, especially the water, the irrigation, the electric grid, food services, everything in Libya that the population needed.”
Flounders goes on:
“And the only funds – the money – have been in weapons. So, this is a failed state created by US and NATO systematically, and the destruction of every single government agency which once provided the highest standard of living in Africa, and today – enormous misery.  So, it is really not only hypocrisy, these are war criminals and they should be charged as such (sic).”
This is the hypocrisy that Kerry exhibited when he spewed his vitriol against Libya.
That is unacceptable.
America knows it destroyed Libya.
It knows it is responsible for what is happening in Iraq.
Saddam Hussein simply fell for America’s deceptive and manipulative excesses.
The result of that gullibility is the mess Iraq finds itself in today.
It should be remembered that it was the US spy organisation, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), that brought Hussein’s party to power before they ousted him.
In his report Regime Change: How the CIA put Saddam’s Party in Power
which was published on October 24 2002, Richard Sanders highlights America’s duplicity when it comes to achieving goals.
“Another very good example of a CIA-organised regime change was a coup in 1963 that employed political assassination, mass imprisonment, torture and murder. This was the military coup that first brought Saddam Hussein’s beloved Ba’ath Party to power in Iraq. At the time, Richard Helms was director for plans at the CIA. That is the top CIA position responsible for covert actions, like organising coups,” reads Sanders’ report in part.
According to Noam Chomsky in an article published by The Economist on November 19 1994, ‘there were no passionate calls for a military strike after Saddam’s gassing of Kurds at Halabja in March, 1988; on the contrary, the US and UK extended their strong support for the mass murderer, then, also ‘our kind of guy” .
In Iran, the Americans gave support to Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi before they abandoned him when things turned nasty.
“The Iranian Revolution (also known as the Islamic Revolution of Iran or the 1979 Revolution, refers to events involving the overthrow of the Pahlavi dynasty under Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, who was supported by the United States,” reads a Wikipedia report in part.
“…..two weeks later, Iranian militants seized the US embassy in Tehran and took hostage more than 50 Americans, demanding the extradition of the Shah in return for the hostages’ release. Extradition was refused.”
The Zimbabwean case is interesting.
Britain, obviously backed by America, planned to destroy this nation.
“In the period preceding the 2002 Zimbabwe elections, the UK and the US in particular were very keen to effect this regime change and failing which to impose various conditions to shorten the period of any Mugabe presidency,” says former South African President Thabo Mbeki in a report published early this year.
“Our then Minister of Intelligence, Lindiwe Sisulu, had to make a number of trips to London and Washington to engage the UK and US governments on their plans for Zimbabwe, with strict instructions from our Government to resist all plans to impose anything on the people of Zimbabwe, including by military means.
“Accordingly, it was not from hearsay or third parties that we acquired the knowledge about Western plans to overthrow President Mugabe, but directly from what they communicated to a representative of our Government.”
It is clear from the above that so many have fallen victim to America’s vicious quest to control the world.
America is responsible for the mess the globe finds itself in today.
Let those with ears listen.

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