US Fells Qadhafi, another step in Controlling world Oil?

Now Qadhafi is dead ,the US has another source to feed its voracious appetite for OIL.

Saudi Arabia and Kuwait are the lackeys of the US.

US has successfully contributed to the dismantling of the USSR which has opened up the central Asian Countries Reserve for the US.

On the deliberate ploy of WMD, Iraq has been dealt with.

Hosni Mubarak is gone. Now Qadhafi.

Yemen is to follow.

All these countries have jumped from dictatorships to US hegemony.

In all these countries,the alternate to the fallen dictators is Anarchy.

US has been very clever in  destabilizing Dictators with a token support to dissidents(it also ensures that the opponents to the regime are not united) ,which would ensure that there is no viable alternative ,thus keeping the Country unstable.

This would facilitate US interests in Oil and the likes of Halliburton and the Oil Giants will have a field day.

The world is paying for the Oil Greed of the US.

See the related articles, you will know what  US has done and how CIA has played both sides at the same time.

The CIA and other Western intelligence agencies worked closely with the ousted regime of Muammar Qaddafi, sharing tips and cooperating in handing over terror suspects for interrogation to a regime known to use torture, according to a trove of security documents discovered after the fall of Tripoli.

The revelations provide new details on the West’s efforts to turn Libya’s mercurial leader from foe to ally and provide an embarrassing example of the U.S. administration’s collaboration with authoritarian regimes in the war on terror.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/09/03/cia-worked-closely-with-libyan-intelligence-tripoli-files-show/#ixzz1c04IRrQD

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/09/03/cia-worked-closely-with-libyan-intelligence-tripoli-files-show/

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WASHINGTON, March 22 (UPI) — One of the primary reasons for the U.S. military intervention in Libya is because of the dependence on foreign oil, a Democratic lawmaker charged.

A U.S. fighter jet crashed in Libya while on a mission that was part of an international effort to put pressure on Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi. The U.N. Security Council last week passed a resolution that allowed for military intervention in Libya to protect the civilian population.

U.S. Rep. Ed Markey, D-Mass., the former chairman of the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming, told MSNBC, however, that a primary reason for intervention was oil.

“We’re in Libya because of oil,” he said. “And I think both Japan and the nuclear technology and Libya and this dependence that we have upon imported oil have both once again highlighted the need for the United States to have a renewable energy agenda going forward.”

 http://www.upi.com/Business_News/Energy-Resources/2011/03/22/Libyan-war-about-oil-US-lawmaker-says/UPI-48361300801026/#ixzz1c03URInD

Dictators in Arab countries like Libya and Egypt may have deserved to be ousted by their people. But the role of the West in hastening the demise of the regimes in such countries, especially in the case of Libya its ruler, has been prompted by its greed to control natural wealth

After seven-odd assassination attempts over the last four decades, it was on October 20, 2011, that one of the most successful Libyan leaders, Muammar Gaddafi kissed the most brutal and disgraceful death. Libyan fighters snapped him out of his ‘hole’ and shot him to death. His body, half naked, completely wounded, with shambled hairs and bloodied, was then delivered as prized possession to Misrata (a city near Sirte) where it was put on public display as a token of victory for the rebels. And with it came an end of the era, which Gaddafi had built over 40 years. And with his end, the US again proved its double standards to the world.

http://www.dailypioneer.com/pioneer-news/oped/15998-lust-for-oil-drives-us-ambition.html

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