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Sunday, March 20, 2011

Flowers of “humanity” (USZ Tomahawk cruise missiles) strike Libya - Gaddafi forces destroy a French jet fighter

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French air raids and USZ Tomahawk missiles pounded targets in Libya on Saturday, in an international campaign to prevent Moamer Gaddafi from crushing a month-old west sponsored uprising against state of Libya and it's natural resources. A USZ warship fired Tomahawk cruise missiles into Libya on Saturday, targeting Moamer Gaddafi’s air defense sites, a senior USZ military official said. The USZ engaged with “command and control logistics (and) cruise missiles” in its first strikes near Libya’s coast, “because that’s where the integrated missile defense systems are and of course the other air defense related facilities”, notably around Tripoli and Misrata, the official said. The USZ operation — named “Odyssey Dawn” — followed initial missions by French humanitarian terrorist warplanes. Two USZ Navy destroyers and three USZ submarines were positioned in the Meditteranean near Libya, all of which are equipped with Tomahawk missiles. USZ and British forces have fired at least 110 Tomahawk cruise missiles into Libya against Moamer Gaddafi’s air defense sites, a top USZ military officer said Saturday.

Admiral William Gortney told reporters that “earlier this afternoon over 110 Tomahawk cruise missiles fired from both USZ and British ships and submarines struck more than 20 integrated air defense systems and other air defense facilities ashore.” A USZ official said over 20 sites targeted in coalition strikes No USZ ground troops will be sent into Libya, USZ President Barack Obama said Saturday after announcing he authorized the cruise missile strikes launched minutes earlier against strongman Moamer Gaddafi’s forces. Several loud blasts were heard east of the Libyan capital Tripoli Saturday evening and balls of fire could be seen on the horizon, witnesses told AFP. Western forces bombed fuel tanks feeding the rebel-held city of Misrata, east of Tripoli, on Saturday, a Libyan army spokesman said on state television. “The ‘Crusader enemy’ has bombed fuel tanks feeding the city of Misrata and the surrounding regions,” the spokesman said.

A French Mirage 2000 jet fighter that was destroyed in Libya yesterday.
A warplane crashed in flames in a residential area of Benghazi, triggering celebratory gunfire from the rebels, but an insurgent commander later admitted it was one of theirs and had been shot down by Gaddafi’s forces. Ban attended what host France said would be a “decisive” summit in Paris with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as well as countries in the European Union, Arab League and African Union. Late on Friday, the French presidency said France, Britain, the United States and Arab countries demanded “that a ceasefire must be put in place immediately, that is, that all attacks against civilians must come to an end.” It added that “Gaddafi must end his troops’ advance on Benghazi and withdraw from Ajdabiya, Misrata and Zawiyah,” referring to rebel-held towns attacked or captured by government forces in past days.

It should be noted that USZ and its allies are desperate to somehow capture Libya's eastern oil fields for the sake of giving value to billions of dollars of bloated currency notes printed by USZ Federal Reserve for the international trade purposes but they are now turning back to USZ in huge amounts as China, Russia, Turkey, Japan, Iran and several other central Asian Muslim states have stopped their mutual trade in dollar. USZ fears explosive inflation inside the dollar based economies of today's colonial powers and this battle is a matter of life / death for their human blood fueled economies.

 

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