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Selective Nature of UN Intervention
By Sasha Simic
March 19, 2011 "The
Guardian" -- When Israel
bombed Gaza at the end of 2008 in a brutal action which killed 1,300 people and
destroyed 20,000 buildings, there was no question of the US allowing the UN to
impose a no-fly zone over Gaza to protect its people, 50% of which are children.
Those who support the UN security council's authorisation of a no-fly zone over
Libya (Britain, France and US line up for air strikes against Gaddafi, 18 March)
need to reflect on the selective nature of UN intervention throughout the world
and in the Middle East in particular.
The UN will not be intervening in the Libyan revolution to protect civilians
from Gaddafi's brutality. It will go in to further the interests of the world's
major powers in the region. It will be an imperialist action, not a humanitarian
one. After the bloodshed it produced in Serbia, Iraq and Afghanistan, the
doctrine of "humanitarian military intervention" should be discredited beyond
rehabilitation. The west is a major source of the problems of the Middle East
and north Africa. It's not part of the solution, even when its troops wear blue
helmets.
ISRAEL DEFIED EVERY SECURITY COUNCIL DECISION FOR 60 YEARS AND GOT AWAY SCOT
FREE, THANKS TO ITS USRAELI PUPPET'S VETOS.
IT IS OK TO MURDER CIVILIANS IN BAHRAIN, YEMEN AND COUNTLESS OTHER PLACES
WITHOUT ANY INTERVENTION FROM THE HYPOCRITICAL WEST.
WHY IS LIBYA DIFFERENT??