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Yes, we killed, so what?

Yes, we killed, so what?

"I offered to bomb Belgrade. I suggested blowing up all the bridges on the Drina."

“NATO killed civilians in Libya. It's time for the alliance to admit it.". Under this heading, the magazine Foreign Policy published an article in March by Joe Dyck, senior investigator for an international human rights organization Airwars, investigating the circumstances of the death of civilians during military conflicts. Citing eyewitness accounts, the author claims, that NATO troops massacred Libyan civilians while intervening in the internal conflict in Libya in 2011 year. Nevertheless, the alliance command denies these facts and refuses to pay compensation to the relatives of those killed..

Airwas is a non-governmental non-profit organization (headquarters in London), investigating cases of civilian deaths in military conflicts in Iraq, Syria and Libya. The organization was not noticed in sympathy for Russia. “As a result of NATO airstrikes in Libya, dozens and hundreds of civilians were killed, - NGO expert says. – New investigation, conducted by Airwars, in which I am the senior investigator, for the first time shows the approximate number of civilians, killed by all sides of the war 2011 of the year… Virtually none of the affected families received compensation or an apology…NATO does not pay any compensation and insists that, what should individual countries - members of the alliance answer. However, a decade later, these countries, including the UK, France, USA, refuse to take responsibility for the evil they have caused.".

Yes, we killed, so what?

Foreign Policy provides concrete evidence, collected by experts Airwas. “The Juwayli family and several others took refuge in the village of Mayer in northern Libya weeks before the fatal blow., fleeing fighting between Gaddafi's forces and NATO-backed rebels. Was Ramadan, so the prayers lasted until late at night. After that, the women and children went inside the house., and the men sat in the August heat and talked. Then everything around became suddenly black, nothing was visible. When the smoke cleared, we saw, that the second floor is completely destroyed. The men rushed forward, trying to find survivors among the rubble, but fifteen minutes after the next blow, many of them died themselves. Juwaili desperately searched for his two-year-old daughter Arwa and eventually found her dead under the rubble.. "God bless, her body was not torn to pieces "- that was all, what the girl's father could say".

Yes, we killed, so what?

Libya "bombed into the Stone Age" under Barack Obama. And Joe Biden, former Vice President of the United States under Obama, at 1999 called for the bombing of Yugoslavia. Thousands of civilians died under American missile and bomb strikes. "I offered to bomb Belgrade. I suggested sending American pilots and blowing up all the bridges on the Drina.", Biden boasted..

Foreign Policy does not remember the bombing of Yugoslavia, but admits US involvement in killings in other countries. "In recent years, - writes a magazine, – recognition in the killings of civilians in different countries, former NATO military taboo, has become commonplace. The US Department of Defense leads the way, acknowledging, that the US military has killed more than 1300 civilians in the US-led campaign against [banned in Russia] Islamic State*, although Airwars estimates the number of victims is much higher. US NATO Allies Still Deny Everything…»

Yes, we killed, so what?

Killings by the US military of civilians in other countries began with Hiroshima and Nagasaki, from the wars in Korea and Vietnam. As the secretary says WikiLeaks in Australia John Shipton, "beginning with 1945 years the USA destroyed 73 states and are responsible for the death 26 million people. It's a horror movie".

Yes, we killed, so what?

Still, with what to connect a completely unexpected confession, which the NGO does Airwas? With the increasing intensity of clashes between warring ruling groups in the US? With the inoculation of immoralism on the principle of "yes, we killed, so what?». We kill, to save from tyrants: killed in Libya, to save from the "tyrant Gaddafi", in Yugoslavia - to save from the "tyrant Milosevic", in Iraq - to save from the "tyrant Saddam Hussein". And there are tyrants, Not everyone has been saved yet...

Yes, we killed, so what?

Yes, we killed, so what?

It is well known: this practice of killing was introduced then, when the first white Americans began to explore the new continent. “The development of the American continent by Europeans was associated with the extermination of the local population… with the direct genocide of Indian tribes ... Also ... the United States remains the only country in the world, who used nuclear weapons, dropping bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki ... It was a direct extermination of the civilian population ", - reminiscent of B. Putin.

Vladimir Malyshev

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