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Is the Next Libyan Dictator Mahmoud Jibril
Is the Next Libyan Dictator Mahmoud Jibril
By R. Mitchell on Mar 29, 2011 in Featured, In The News, Politics
Pictured at left is interim Prime Minister of Libya, Mahmoud Jibril (courtesy of Vincent Kessler/ Reuters.) He was originally educated in Egypt and then later received his PhD from The University of Pittsburgh. He is also a former member of Khadafy’s regime who was working with his son Saif on economic reforms in Libya. While in college Jibril studied under a former U.S. intelligence official in Iran, one Richard Cottam, who later on became a political scientist who’s specialty was the Middle East. That is a very interesting combination of skills we see there, politics, intelligence, and science. At this point one has to wonder if the intelligence agency employing Mr. Cottam wasn’t the infamous CIA.
When looking at the volatile situations across the Middle East and North Africa today, we hear very little about CIA involvement, but make no mistake, these types of situations have always involved the CIA, in one way or another. Therefore, I find it very interesting how a former Khadafy regime member who was schooled by a U.S, intelligence operative and political-science master has become the *Interim Prime Minister of Libya* today with obvious American Leftist support. At least we now know who our Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton was talking to, when she stated she was in serious talks with the Libyan rebels who had yet to be identified by the rest of the world. While this guy appears to come out of nowhere, his background proves that he has deep ties to certain American factions, most notably our most left-leaning politicians. Take note to date, that Mr. Jibril has yet to meet with the third most powerful representative of the American people, the Speaker of the House, Republican John Boehner. Thus the numerous serious questions about our true agenda in engaging in the Libyan civil war illegally. To get Congressional approval for the Libyan war action, it would have to go through the Republican controlled House of Representatives, so President Obama just bypassed that Constitutional mandate completely. So much for real democracy in America today.
Another interesting fact is that while studying in the United States, Mr. Jibril, who in fact went by the name Mahmoud Gebril ElWarfally when he lived in the United States, is in many ways an unlikely leader of rebellion. Also of note is that Mr. Jibril has problems spelling his own name properly or consistently, as in his own company in which he is the President, ” Gebril for Training and Consultancy.” Americans do not trust people who change their identities in an attempt to hide their past actions, just look at Barry Seotoro, AKA Barack Hussein Obama, for a good example of that. Add in the fact that he has been mentored by a U. S. intelligence operative, and had initially only been talked to by leftist Democrats John Kerry and Hillary Clinton when this whole charade started, and we see a distinct pattern emerging in the Libyan Civil War scenario.
Mr. Jibril , aka Mr. ElWarfally, has some interesting plans for Libya, which include nationalizing the oil industry, drafting a new Libyan constitution, and starting a new Central Bank, similar to what Mr. Hugo Chavez has done in Venezuela. Mr. Jibril also has visions of installing a new television station in rebel-held territory, while calling for the dismantling of Khadafy’s own television stations. To deny anyone, even a ruthless dictator, the right to defend himself in the free speech arena is a very troubling sign indeed. Those plans are more in line with installing a Socialistic Dictatorship than a true Democracy.
We also see what happens when the United States enters into a Civil war that is none of our business and becomes responsible for meeting the demands of the ragtag rebels seeking to overthrow Khadafy. To keep the rebellion afloat, opposition members are seeking aid including heavy artillery, cash, and the jamming of Khadafy’s television channels. Gene Cretz, the US ambassador to Libya, said his team is still deliberating what kind of support to offer the rebels as it tries to figure out exactly who all the people on the interim council are.
Will Libya end up being a true Democracy when this all plays out, or will it still be in the hands of just another Dictator similar to Khadafy?
Update 1: If you thought it was a conspiracy theory in the connection of Jibril/Libya war to the CIA here, check this out: Covert action coming.
Update 2: NATO takes over air operations as CIA works the ground in Libya http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/03/31/libya.war/
Rich Mitchell is the Sr. Managing Editor of Conservative Daily News. His posts may contain opinions that are his own and are not necessarily shared by Anomalous Media, CDN, staff or .. much of anyone else. Find him on twitter, facebook and google+
By R. Mitchell on Mar 29, 2011 in Featured, In The News, Politics
Pictured at left is interim Prime Minister of Libya, Mahmoud Jibril (courtesy of Vincent Kessler/ Reuters.) He was originally educated in Egypt and then later received his PhD from The University of Pittsburgh. He is also a former member of Khadafy’s regime who was working with his son Saif on economic reforms in Libya. While in college Jibril studied under a former U.S. intelligence official in Iran, one Richard Cottam, who later on became a political scientist who’s specialty was the Middle East. That is a very interesting combination of skills we see there, politics, intelligence, and science. At this point one has to wonder if the intelligence agency employing Mr. Cottam wasn’t the infamous CIA.
When looking at the volatile situations across the Middle East and North Africa today, we hear very little about CIA involvement, but make no mistake, these types of situations have always involved the CIA, in one way or another. Therefore, I find it very interesting how a former Khadafy regime member who was schooled by a U.S, intelligence operative and political-science master has become the *Interim Prime Minister of Libya* today with obvious American Leftist support. At least we now know who our Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton was talking to, when she stated she was in serious talks with the Libyan rebels who had yet to be identified by the rest of the world. While this guy appears to come out of nowhere, his background proves that he has deep ties to certain American factions, most notably our most left-leaning politicians. Take note to date, that Mr. Jibril has yet to meet with the third most powerful representative of the American people, the Speaker of the House, Republican John Boehner. Thus the numerous serious questions about our true agenda in engaging in the Libyan civil war illegally. To get Congressional approval for the Libyan war action, it would have to go through the Republican controlled House of Representatives, so President Obama just bypassed that Constitutional mandate completely. So much for real democracy in America today.
Another interesting fact is that while studying in the United States, Mr. Jibril, who in fact went by the name Mahmoud Gebril ElWarfally when he lived in the United States, is in many ways an unlikely leader of rebellion. Also of note is that Mr. Jibril has problems spelling his own name properly or consistently, as in his own company in which he is the President, ” Gebril for Training and Consultancy.” Americans do not trust people who change their identities in an attempt to hide their past actions, just look at Barry Seotoro, AKA Barack Hussein Obama, for a good example of that. Add in the fact that he has been mentored by a U. S. intelligence operative, and had initially only been talked to by leftist Democrats John Kerry and Hillary Clinton when this whole charade started, and we see a distinct pattern emerging in the Libyan Civil War scenario.
Mr. Jibril , aka Mr. ElWarfally, has some interesting plans for Libya, which include nationalizing the oil industry, drafting a new Libyan constitution, and starting a new Central Bank, similar to what Mr. Hugo Chavez has done in Venezuela. Mr. Jibril also has visions of installing a new television station in rebel-held territory, while calling for the dismantling of Khadafy’s own television stations. To deny anyone, even a ruthless dictator, the right to defend himself in the free speech arena is a very troubling sign indeed. Those plans are more in line with installing a Socialistic Dictatorship than a true Democracy.
We also see what happens when the United States enters into a Civil war that is none of our business and becomes responsible for meeting the demands of the ragtag rebels seeking to overthrow Khadafy. To keep the rebellion afloat, opposition members are seeking aid including heavy artillery, cash, and the jamming of Khadafy’s television channels. Gene Cretz, the US ambassador to Libya, said his team is still deliberating what kind of support to offer the rebels as it tries to figure out exactly who all the people on the interim council are.
Will Libya end up being a true Democracy when this all plays out, or will it still be in the hands of just another Dictator similar to Khadafy?
Update 1: If you thought it was a conspiracy theory in the connection of Jibril/Libya war to the CIA here, check this out: Covert action coming.
Update 2: NATO takes over air operations as CIA works the ground in Libya http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/03/31/libya.war/
Rich Mitchell is the Sr. Managing Editor of Conservative Daily News. His posts may contain opinions that are his own and are not necessarily shared by Anomalous Media, CDN, staff or .. much of anyone else. Find him on twitter, facebook and google+
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واضح ان سبب نقل الموضوع عنوانة
لا اعرف ما هى خلفيتك فى اللغة الانجليزية ولكن من قراءة سريعة للموضوع نلاحظ الاتى
1 الموضوع قديم جدا واعتقد وفقا لما نشر ان الموضوع تزامن مع الايام الاولى للمكتب التنفيدى اى فى الفترة التى سبقت الاستعانة بالضربات الجوية الامركية
2 الكاتب امريكى وتناول الموضوع من وجهة نظر الثقافة والمعتقدات الامركية متحدثا عن تغيير الاسماء متناسيا عن قصد او غير قصد ان صعوبة نطق الاسماء العربية باللغة الانجليزية قد تدفع البعض الى تغيير تركيبة الاسم ليتعود عليها الامريكى و يستسهل نطقها
الموضع اقل من المستوى وفقا لتطور الحدث
كان الموضوع موضوع تسألات صحفية عن اسم خرج اثر احداث غير متوقعة
عموما شكرا للنشر
واضح ان سبب نقل الموضوع عنوانة
لا اعرف ما هى خلفيتك فى اللغة الانجليزية ولكن من قراءة سريعة للموضوع نلاحظ الاتى
1 الموضوع قديم جدا واعتقد وفقا لما نشر ان الموضوع تزامن مع الايام الاولى للمكتب التنفيدى اى فى الفترة التى سبقت الاستعانة بالضربات الجوية الامركية
2 الكاتب امريكى وتناول الموضوع من وجهة نظر الثقافة والمعتقدات الامركية متحدثا عن تغيير الاسماء متناسيا عن قصد او غير قصد ان صعوبة نطق الاسماء العربية باللغة الانجليزية قد تدفع البعض الى تغيير تركيبة الاسم ليتعود عليها الامريكى و يستسهل نطقها
الموضع اقل من المستوى وفقا لتطور الحدث
كان الموضوع موضوع تسألات صحفية عن اسم خرج اثر احداث غير متوقعة
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انا ما نعرفش انجليزي يا سيد " dude333" ، بس القيت اسم "محمود جبريل" حطيتها فالمنتدى .....
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While in college Jibril studied under a former U.S. intelligence official in Iran, one Richard Cottam, who later on became a political scientist who’s specialty was the Middle East. That is a very interesting combination of skills we see there, politics, intelligence, and science. At this point one has to wonder if the intelligence agency employing Mr. Cottam wasn’t the infamous CIA.
When looking at the volatile situations across the Middle East and North Africa today, we hear very little about CIA involvement, but make no mistake, these types of situations have always involved the CIA, in one way or another. Therefore, I find it very interesting how a former Khadafy regime member who was schooled by a U.S, intelligence operative and political-science master has become the *Interim Prime Minister of Libya* today with obvious American Leftist support. At least we now know who our Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton was talking to, when she stated she was in serious talks with the Libyan rebels who had yet to be identified by the rest of the world.
When looking at the volatile situations across the Middle East and North Africa today, we hear very little about CIA involvement, but make no mistake, these types of situations have always involved the CIA, in one way or another. Therefore, I find it very interesting how a former Khadafy regime member who was schooled by a U.S, intelligence operative and political-science master has become the *Interim Prime Minister of Libya* today with obvious American Leftist support. At least we now know who our Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton was talking to, when she stated she was in serious talks with the Libyan rebels who had yet to be identified by the rest of the world.
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موتوا بغيظكم يا من لا تريدون جبريل ...الشعب إختار حزب التحالف بقيادة الدكتور محمود جبريل ..ولن يفيدكم محاولات تشويه الرجل ...فالشعب قال كلمته ويجب أن تسمعوها إذا كنتم تؤمنون بالديمقراطية الحقيقية ...
hard luck to you
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عبدالعزيز عمر كتب:موتوا بغيظكم يا من لا تريدون جبريل ...الشعب إختار حزب التحالف بقيادة الدكتور محمود جبريل ..ولن يفيدكم محاولات تشويه الرجل ...فالشعب قال كلمته ويجب أن تسمعوها إذا كنتم تؤمنون بالديمقراطية الحقيقية ...
hard luck to you
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» Libyan Activist Slain in Attack
» الجمهورية الليبية الاتحادية Federal Republic of Libyan
» Benghazi, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
» الحكومة الليبية المؤقتة - Libyan interim government
» خروج العائلات من بني وليد 22-10-2012 | Libyan.TV
» الجمهورية الليبية الاتحادية Federal Republic of Libyan
» Benghazi, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
» الحكومة الليبية المؤقتة - Libyan interim government
» خروج العائلات من بني وليد 22-10-2012 | Libyan.TV
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