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Obama and NATO orchestrated an assault on the Libyan that has been skewed through their own explanation of "mass atrocities". Photo: Fidel Castro and Muammar Gaddafi on March 8, 1977, six days after Gaddafi handed the power to the Libyan people.
Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro condemned US President Barack Obama on his words last week at the United Nations General Assembly in New York City. Castro said Obama misrepresented the wars America has involved itself in, calling his speech before the United Nations last week 'gibberish' and blaming the US and NATO for the mass murders of the Libyan people. "In spite of the shameful monopoly of the mass information media and the fascist methods of the United States and its allies to confuse and deceive world opinion, the resistance of the people grows, and that can be appreciated in the debates being produced in the United Nations," Castro wrote on the cubadebate.cu website. Speaking before the UN's General Assembly last week, President Obama called the symbolic leadership of Muammar Gaddafi who has been out of power since 1977 when power was handed to the Libyan people a "mass atrocity." Castro therefore rightfully believes that Obama and NATO orchestrated an assault on the Libyan that is being skewed through the commander-in-chief's own explanation. "Who understands this gibberish of the President of the United States in front of the General Assembly?" the former Cuban leader asks in an editorial published to the governmental website. "What position to adopt about the genocide of NATO in Libya? Does anyone wish it recorded that under their direction, the government of their country supported the monstrous crimes by the United States and its NATO allies?" he continued. Castro isn't the only one to question America's intentions. The United State Congress has previously attacked Obama over his ongoing war against Libya and Africa. Earlier this summer, lawmaker Dennis Kucinich called out the president for starting a war without congressional approval. "Since when does NATO trump the Constitution of the United States?" asked Kucinich. Rep. Jerrold Nadler of New York similarly proposed: "Shall the president, like the King of England, be a dictator on foreign policy?" Mathaba Editing of Russia Today article. https://rt.com/usa/news/castro-obama-genocide-libya-429/ |
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