The imperialists murder Gadhafi
Oct 21, 2011
News spread around the world on Oct. 20-21 that NATO planes had struck a car
caravan leaving Sirte in Libya, wounding Moammar Gadhafi, and that the Libyan
leader was captured alive and subsequently killed. The details of his death are
sketchy and may be purposely distorted or obscured by his killers. This main
fact stands out: It took the intervention of the imperialist air forces —
including a U.S. Predator drone and a French warplane — to end the life
of this African leader.
Thus the assassination of Gadhafi was like the rest of the so-called
uprising in Libya: a complete creation of the imperialist powers in NATO. As we
have stated in this column before, the “rebels” — the
Transitional National Council leaders, the monarchists from Benghasi and
whatever other forces joined the rag-tag anti-government crusade in Libya
— could not have won one battle without the air power, reconnaissance,
logistics, funding, planning and direct intervention of NATO.
That means that especially France, Britain and Italy, with full U.S.
logistical support, carried out a war — using meager Libyan puppet forces
— in an attempt to recolonize Libya, just as these imperialists have
attempted to recolonize Iraq and Afghanistan. As of yet none of these attempts
have completely succeeded in subjugating the people, who are still resisting
heroically in each location. True, the imperialists have brought misery
wherever they sunk their claws, but nowhere is their rule secure.
Those who deceived themselves into believing this was an honest popular
uprising in Libya — like those in neighboring Egypt or Tunisia —
have to feel humiliated listening to the triumphant speeches today of NATO
heads of government Nicolas Sarkozy, David Cameron, Silvio Berlusconi and
Barack Obama. The words of the imperialist leaders ranting against the Gadhafi
they murdered is proof enough that the Libyan leader died trying to fight for
his oil-rich country’s independence from these very same predatory world
powers.
The even more important lesson, however, is that the imperialist states and
their leaders have no compunction about using force, breaking international
laws and simply carrying out murders of government leaders. They are war
criminals. They deserve no respect. They deserve instead to be put on
trial.
In the past weeks hundreds of thousands of young people have been occupying
the squares or demonstrating in the main cities of the countries headed by
these imperialists. This latest murder should strengthen their determination to
rid the world of the capitalist system, which not only robs them of their
future at home but brings pain and misery to much of humanity.
Long live the struggle to liberate Libya, and the world, from imperialism
and the banks and corporations that own it!