Libya: On democracy, destruction and diplomacy
‘The current Libya invasion by the West is absolute portrayal of their failed impracticable democratic ideologies,’ writes Seth Ofori, in response to an article by Jean-Paul Pougala.
The current Libya invasion by the West is absolute portrayal of their failed impracticable democratic ideologies. NATO's operations in Libya defeat the very fundamentals of the perfect laws of liberty democracy is believed to achieve. How would 'properly practicing' democratic nations destroy another sovereign country whiles no diplomatic options were explored and for that matter exhausted?
I personally have every reason to believe there are more insidious motives behind the operation by which Africa in general would bear the brunt of it. Look at present Iraq. After suppressing and massaging all evidence, the Chilcot Iraqi Inquiry in UK still finds the Iraqi invasion by the West unlawful because it contravenes UN and other International laws. But yet still who dare thinks about sending the masterminds George W Bush and Tony Blair to Hague? Meanwhile, these world overseers find it convenient to seek warrant for Gadaffi's arrest. How many civilians died in the unlawful invasion of Iraq? Only the fastest computer invented in China recently can calculate!
I'm not against any practice that promotes human liberty. But I believe me the West understanding of democracy is only expedient for their manipulative 'animal farm' world. It is only the faulty thinking and baseless assumptions of the West can democracy be viewed as ideal yardstick to measure liberty and peace in all divergent and complex human societies just as traffic light.