jeudi 14 avril 2011
Kadhafi: il faut un changement de régime
C'est du moins l'avis de Amir Taheri sur le site de The Telegraph:
"This time, however, there is no clear message. No one has told Gaddafi what he must do for the bombing to stop. The coalition’s cliché about “protecting civilians” is too vague to make an impression on someone like him – if he agrees to “protect civilians”, will that be enough? In any case, Gaddafi has made no secret of his intention to kill Libyans “street by street and house by house” – since Nato started its mission he has been killing an average of 300 civilians a day, according to the best estimates.
So, having set the lowest possible goal for itself, Nato is failing to achieve even that. To “protect civilians” we need to knock out the headquarters of those who planned the massacres in Misrata and Bin Jawad. Nato has never targeted Gaddafi’s troop concentrations in Gharyan and Nawfaliyah."
Plus loin dans le texte:
"Why should anyone in Europe or America care about what happens in Libya? Well, the country has the longest shores in the Mediterranean. As a failed state it could become a haunt for terrorists and pirates, a larger Somalia facing Europe. Remember that the notorious medieval pirate Kheireddin Barbarossa operated from what is now Libya.
Islamist terrorists from al-Qaeda in Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) and the al-Shabaab insurgency in Somalia have already started arriving in the country. According to my sources, they have set up shop in a number of places, including Yafran, Nawfaliyah and Sabha.
The Libyan uprising is part of the Arab Spring, and started under the banner of freedom and human rights. If it is defeated by Gaddafi, or plunges Libya into long-term chaos, it would discourage freedom-lovers and encourage despotic regimes in other Muslim countries. If Nato fails in Libya, it will soon have to return with a much larger “commitment of resources” to deal with an even deadlier situation."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/libya/8449201/Colonel-Gaddafi-is-not-getting-the-message-to-go.html
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