Monday, March 21, 2011

from a simple revolution to WW3?

As many other people that don't usually watch the news, because they all stuffed with bad information, I am interested in Japan's and Libyan evolution, regarding the World condition.
I like Japan because in just a few days they started to fix roads, big style! and still they have the power to come up front and release results of some whatever analysis and say that that Romania will be the last country (ultima gâsca) in Europe for 15 years.
Check this! You don't need to understand what is written, just play the video!
The most interesting at the moment is Libya. I mean they had a revolution, with no involvement in whatsoever external country, and in my opinion, I think the Americans just saw an opportunity how to access some of the petrol and some of Gaddafi's accounts that are filled with 30 billions(according to euractiv.ro). But of course they want to help the people, not to destroy the country, and then to send their own investors to set up new companies with the headquarter in States. No! of course not!
I was reading the news, and they statedd that there have been killed 95 people by the Government forces, my wonder is how many people will be killed by the western armies.
I find it interesting, after one of the Gaddafi's buildings was destroyed, William Gortney declared that they didn't target it, they just fallowed the Resolution. Well, then, if they didn't target the building, then they either lie or they just randomly destroy buildings, with innocent people. Just check the third video on the SkyNews page. Is interesting the fact that the occidental powers declared that they don't target people, and they don't have Gaddafi's death as a goal, then what they fight for and against who?
It would be interesting to see if Gaddafi was just scared and tried to inspire fear or he was seriously talking about Osama Bin Laden.
I would really like to see the fire ceasing in Libya, regardless the source and the reason.
In the end I'd like to quote the Americans:
"In God we trust!".

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