War on Refugees (II)

An “EU military operation” illustrates a de facto EU Army has been formed.

BERLIN/TRIPOLI (Own report) – Libya’s government has resolutely rejected the EU’s plans for a military operation aimed at terminating the transit of refugees to Europe. No ventures will be allowed that place the country’s sovereignty into question, announced a spokesperson of the internationally recognized Libyan government, located in Tobruk. Monday evening, the EU decided to make a four-step military mission to Libya’s coastline, which, following an initial phase of “reconnaissance,” the EU forces would begin regular inspections of vessels, to then ultimately prepare the way for military operations on Libyan territory. Those operations threaten to lead to armed conflicts with the Libyan branch of the “Islamic State” (IS), which, according to reports, has a strong business interest in refugee smuggling. Thanks to the West having laid the groundwork by overthrowing Libya’s long-time ruler Moammar al Gadhafi, the IS was able to establish itself in Darnah, East Libya, as was reported in the spring of 2011. The easiest and surest option of shutting down the refugee smuggling business – permitting the refugees legal entry into the EU – is being contemplated neither in Berlin nor in Brussels.

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Exclusive: Confidential source reveals to me what really happened in Benghazi

I was seated beside someone who personally knew one of the men who was there on the roof in Benghazi. This person was excited to share with me the “ground truth” of what happened September 11, 2012.

My seat mate drew schematics to orient me to the “time and spacing” and the direction of the attack. I learned about the repeated orders to the men at the CIA annex to stand down and do nothing — thank God two of them, Glenn Doherty and Ty Woods, lived up to their code of honor and ran to the sound of the guns, resulting in their loss of life — but the preservation of life for others, their fellow Americans. Continue reading