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Putin called for resolving crises in Syria, Libya, Yemen based on international law – Video


Putin called for resolving crises in Syria, Libya, Yemen based on international law
Putin believes that regional situation must be improved in general so that the fight against extremism can go ahead efficiently. The Russian president made the comments in a message to a two-day...

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American People Should Hold War Lobby Accountable for …

Will America ever again be at peace? A new war always seems to start before the last one ends. The U.S. is bombing targets in Syria and sending troops back into Iraq. Yet Washington's involvement in Afghanistan persists as the administration slows the withdrawal of American forces.

Worse, pressure is building for the U.S. again to intervene in Libya. It took a decade before the sectarian flames fed by the invasion of Iraq lit the Islamic State. It took less than three years for the administration's intervention in Libya to blow up spectacularly. Observed Glenn Greenwald, "Libya has rapidly unraveled in much the way Iraq did following that invasion: swamped by militia rule, factional warfare, economic devastation, and complete lawlessness." The country of Libya has ceased to exist.

This debacle offers a clear lesson for American policymakers. But denizens of Washington never learn from the past. Indeed, Samantha Power, one of the most consistent advocates of a militarized foreign policy, complained that "one has to be careful about overdrawing lessons" from failed interventions. In her view the fact that America's constant wars have resulted in constant failures -- and constant pressure to intervene again to confront the new problems created -- is no reason to be more careful in the future.

Like many presidents in other conflicts, Barack Obama lied the American people into war. The administration presented the issue as one of humanitarian intervention, to save the people of Benghazi from slaughter. Moammar Khadafy, administration officials claimed, threatened murder and mayhem if he recaptured the city.

Ironically, for decades the West did not take his rants seriously -- only when they thought it to their advantage did the U.S. and Europe react. Although he was a nasty character, he had slaughtered no one when his forces reclaimed other territory. In Benghazi, he only threatened those who had taken up arms against him. In fact, the allies never believed their rhetoric. They immediately shifted their objective from civilian protection to regime change, providing just enough military support to upend the balance of forces but not enough to quickly oust him. The world's greatest alliance allowed the low-tech civil war to burn for months, killing thousands. Some humanitarian operation.

Still, the chief advocates of what has come to be called Hillary's war claimed success. Anne-Marie Slaughter, formerly with the Obama State Department, authored a celebratory Financial Times article entitled "Why Libya skeptics were proved badly wrong." Even before the fighting ended she was selling the conflict: "it clearly can be in the U.S. and the West's strategic interest to help social revolutions fighting for the values we espouse and proclaim." The New York Times ran a "news analysis" entitled: "U.S. Tactics in Libya May Be a Model for Other Efforts." Power then was silent about the danger of overdrawing lessons from the Libyan war.

The War Lobby imagined a beautiful democratic future. Slaughter cited the fact that "The National Transitional Council has a draft constitutional charter that is impressive in scope, aspirations and detail -- including 37 articles on rights, freedoms and governance arrangements." What more could be necessary?

Alas, Libya was an artificial nation. Khadafy held it together through personal rule, not a strong state. When he died political structure vanished. Khadafy was brutally executed; revenge killings and torture were common; black African workers were blamed for the old regime and abused. Khadafy's arsenals were looted, with weapons, including anti-aircraft missiles, flowing outward. The country split apart geographically, ethnically, ideologically, and theologically.

Libya quickly went from disappointment to mess to catastrophe. Wrote the Economist:

Libya has two rival governments, two parliaments, two sets of competing claims to run the central bank and the national oil company, no functioning national police or army, and an array of militias that terrorize the country's six million citizens, plunder what remains of the country's wealth, ruin what little is left of its infrastructure, and torture and kill wherever they are in the ascendency.

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Libya calls for global task force to create anti-terrorism charter

The Embassy of Libya charg daffaires is calling for a global task force to produce an international charter that establishes laws for how nations can react to the whims of radical religious groups that commit acts of terrorism.

Libyan diplomat Wafa Bughaighis said Monday the charter should provide guidance for how the international community can combat Islamic extremists who have been preying on the instability of fragile countries such as Libya, which have minimal support and resources to fight back the new evil.

Ms. Bughaighis made the emotional request during a panel discussion on international cooperation in combating terrorism at the National Press Club in D.C. Libya is one of several countries in the greater Middle East that has seen Islamic State supporters gain a foothold among people who harbor extremist views.

Young men are being recruited into joining extremist groups and shipped across borders to come and create havoc in my country, she said.

The global task force should include in its charter laws that control the spillage of weapons and funds into the hands of terrorists, Ms. Bughaighis said.

Nations have to stop the support rogue groups with fundamental thinking, she said.

Ms. Bughaighis told The Washington Times after the panel discussion that she remains hopeful that Libya will be able to form a national unity government in the near future. Ongoing United Nations-led peace talks in Morocco between rival Libyan factions may yield a collaborative political and security plan that would enable the country to battle the extremist groups operating within its borders, Ms. Bughaighis said.

We have to see complete plans, she told The Times. If that works, then we will be able to join united efforts internally to fight terrorism. International collaboration will be more in terms of, like, a force a maritime force supporting us with equipment, training, providing our military with the necessary arms and equipment to fight terrorism.

The Islamic State presence in Libya attracted national attention in early February, after the group made public shocking photos that showed its militants beheading 21 Egyptian Coptic Christian migrant workers. Militants also gloated about the murders in a five-minute video, evoking the ire of the Egyptian military, which retaliated against the Islamic State by conducting airstrikes on its training sites and weapons stockpiles in Libya.

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