| mai said: Sure, Kasz, because the States are known for not interfering in foreign countries internal affairs and people's personal lifes that far, far, faaaar outreach usual diplomatic and legal range of actions :D Yes, that specific conversation is nothing of interest for the most part, but pieces fall into place if you take into account Yakimenko's testimony. Of course, there's a chance he's lying, but I'm afraid you're expecting too much if you want evidence that could be taken into court. You know, I don't usually support "blame the Americans" kind of attitude. Say, I know that wasn't Americans who ruined Libya, Libyans did, but in order to ignore the obvious you have to stick your fingers into your ears, close eyes and scream "la-la-la, don't hear anything, don't see anything, conspiracy, conspiracy, conspiracy".
//With that being said, I do watch American media on the subject sometimes, even though I watched enough to have an idea what to expect, yet from time to time when they in "attack" mode on given hot topic they manage to amuse me with the ability to create an alternate reality millions live in, acting almost in unisone with Ukrainian meda right now, which I watch too btw. There's smth Orwellian in all this, so Alex Jones might not be that "nuts" as people might want to describe him, he's just minding his own "geschaft" parasitizing on people's minds and channelling them into one direction. |
Yeah, in the same way basically every leader of a failng nation that is on the opposite side of the US blames everything on the US.
It's no different then say, Maduro blaming Venezuela's entire crash on the US.
As for Libya? Really people believe that? Haven't even seen that one. Didn't people notice how the US essentially had to practically be brought in kicking and screaming by god damn france, who usually tends to be the last nation that supports US nationbuilding projects.
The only reason the US was involved in Libya is because NATO is a huge ass waste of US money that more or less makes the US the main source of military force for Europe who are free to ignore their own military research and spending.
Now Egypt or Syria, there is stuff to talk about. But Libya?
If anyone set up a revolution there why you'd point your fingers at the US before the French I don't quite know. Honestly, I'd look first at France for Syria too at least.








