Do not go to war?
This week I saw several demonstrations by leftist groups against the use of international force in Libya. Under international law one of the main premises is non-interference in third countries. Not if I'm wrong with the information gained these last two grueling months on the media we have. I see it as follows:
- The Libyan people as well as other Arab countries to protest the regime of his government.
- Gaddafi does not accept and decides to appease the protests as in Bahrain, Yemen, etc.
- Making use of military means has attacked the rebels (not insurgents).
- The UN makes a resolution that enjoins Gaddafi not to abuse their means against the people. This passed the resolution by the liner.
- The international coalition attacked government buildings.
- Problem, the dictator around the tent of women and children. Canadian fighters return without bombing because they see civilians.
These decisions are very difficult to take
My question is for Mr Llamazares. Do we make Gaddafi? Those revolutionaries do not deserve sympathy from the rest of the world? In other countries feel the same and nothing is done is true, but now we are talking about this in particular.
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