"The West decision to normalize international relations with Libya was not based on some sort of higher moral conviction, but Bush and Obama's new found respect for Libya was based merely on the oil resource and wealth Libya possessed (this decision or interest was rooted in the future potential to exercise economic exploitation and greed over Libya's black gold). Libya is the third largest exporter of oil on the African continent (Qaddafi did not want Libya to look like Nigeria, which British Petroleum has robbed our brothers and sisters of Nigeria blind of their oil resources. Why is Nigeria so rich, yet the people are so poor?)
The wealth of Africa has become the wealth of the Western world and African people languish in poverty—poor and destitute—Africa is the wealthiest continent in the world and everyone continues to steal, rape and rob Africa of its vast wealth and natural resources (It is African duty to protect and defend what rightly belongs to them) and for over three decades the United States had imposed embargoes prohibiting Libyan crude to be imported into the United States (oil is the most sought-after commodity in the world). Although, Libyan oil was still being rechanneled into the United States in spite of the sanctions (the triangle oil trade has been extremely lucrative to the Rockefellers in lieu of the decades of U.N sanctions against Libya and Iran).
The Seven Oil Sisters: Standard Oil of New Jersey and Standard Oil Company of New York (now ExxonMobil); Standard Oil of California, Gulf Oil and Texaco (now Chevron); Royal Dutch Shell; and Anglo-Persian Oil Company (now BP). Perhaps many of you have read in my numerous past articles where I made mention of the criminal cartel known as the Seven Oil Sisters. The war against Libya is being driven by this powerful Oil Cartels and the Dynastic Families that own interest in these sovereign governments a.k.a. sovereign corporations. They determine the course of global foreign policy and set how the energy, oil and gas markets will fluctuate because of their immense control over the world’s global resources. Thus, the motivation for war in Libya has little to do with autocratic or monarch rule in Libya and it has everything to do with these robber barons taking complete control over Libyan oil fields and exploiting the wealth of Libya. Qaddafi committed the unpardonable sin 42 years ago by nationalizing its oil and allowing the people of Libya to share in the wealth of Libya. They tell us that Libyan oil represents approximately 2-3 percent of the U.S. import market and yet U.S. gas prices are soaring and the masses of the people have no idea whose is really behind manipulating their political, economic and social lives. "
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