Libya

Media Pretend Not To Know About British Boots on the Ground in Libya

By Craig Murray | April 19, 2016 Yesterday Philip Hammond, UK foreign secretary, visited a naval base in Tripoli to be shown docking facilities for British military vessels. The authoritative Jane’s Defence Weekly published that the 150 strong amphibious Special Purpose Task Group of commandos and special forces is in the Mediterranean on the amphibious […]

Libya Must Fall: The Fallacy of a New World Beginning

Regime change, the term hundreds of millions hear on the nightly news is render innocuous by the sheer repetitiveness. But regime change is almost always accompanied by death and destruction, and after effects that affect us all, no matter where in the world it occurs. The overthrow of Libya’s leader, Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 by an American president and co-conspirators is truly a case for an international tribunal. Here’s a starting lineup for an international war crimes double header.

Is AYESHA GADDAFI Leading a ‘Secret Resistance’ in Libya…?

It would seem like a development out of some epic novel; but is the daughter of the late Muammar Gaddafi emerging as the figure to lead the resistance against NATO and the Libyan terrorist and jihadist militias that have hijacked the once stable, prosperous country? Ayesha Gaddafi is alleged to have stated that she is […]

Journey to the End of the Night: The Paris ‘Nuit Debout’ movement

By Gearóid Ó Colmáin | American Herald Tribune | April 17, 2016 In his novel ‘Journey to the end of the night’ Louis-Ferdinand Céline provocatively described the soldiers who had died in the First World War as ‘idiots’. The French writer was referring to the fact the soldiers had given their lives for a cause that was […]