Since Obama wanted to bring "democracy" (meaning steal Libya's Oil, just as George W. Bush stole the oil from Iraq's people), there have been five recent instances of undisputed NATO bombings on Libyan civilians, but Obama claims that he is "protecting innocent civilians", Yeah, right. If you believe that, there is some land, though currently under water in the Gulf of Mexico. Though now completely contaminated by BP (British Petroleum), with the helpful assistance of President Obama, who probably received some kickbacks out of that deal! But I digress: On May 13, 2011, a peace delegation of Muslim religious leaders, having arrived in Breda to seek dialogue with fellow Sheiks from the east of Libya was bombed at 1 AM in their guest house by two MK 82 bombs. Eleven were killed instantly and 14 were seriously injured, but NATO claimed the building housed a "Command and Control Center." All witnesses and the hotel owner have vehemently denied this claim. This observer interviewed the leader of the delegation, Shiek Khalad Ali on three occasions, seeking details, but he is recovering from shrapnel wounds to his leg. NATO has finally offered the wounded families compensation. During the early morning of June 20, 2011, 8 missiles and bombs targeted the home of Khaled Al-Hamedi and his parents and family. Fifteen family members and friends were killed, including Khaled's pregnant wife, his sister and three of his children. NATO said it bombed the home because it was a military installation of some kind. Witnesses, neighbors, and independent observers deny that there was ever any military installation or troop presence on the property. In late June, 2011, on the main road west of Tripoli a public bus with 12 passengers was hit by a TOW missile, killing all passengers, but NATO claimed that public buses are being used to transport military personnel.
Foreign observers, including this one, unanimously aver that they have not seen military personnel in Tripoli, including tanks, APC's, or even military equipment.
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