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Insurrection and Military Intervention: The US-NATO 
Attempted Coup d'Etat in Libya?

By Prof Michel Chossudovsky
URL of this article: www.globalresearch.ca/index.
Global Research, March 7, 2011

Part I of a two part article.

Part II "Operation Libya" and the Battle for Oil
The US and NATO are supporting an armed 
insurrection in Eastern Libya, with a view to
 justifying a "humanitarian intervention".
This is not a non-violent protest movement as 
in Egypt and Tunisia. Conditions in Libya are 
fundamentally different. The armed insurgency 
in Eastern Libya is directly supported by foreign powers. 
Of significance:, the insurrection in Benghazi
immediately hoisted the red, black and green
 banner with the crescent and star: the flag of 
the monarchy of King Idris, which symbolized
 the rule of the former colonial powers. (See  
is erased, Global Research, Febraury 28, 2011)

US and NATO military advisers and special forces 
are already on the ground. The operation was 
planned to coincide with the protest movement 
in neighbouring Arab countries. Public opinion was
led to believe that the protest movement had spread 
spontaneously from Tunisia and Egypt to Libya. 



The Obama administration in consultation with its 
allies is assisting an armed rebellion, namely an
attempted coup d'Etat:
"The Obama administration stands ready to

offer "any type of assistance" to Libyans

seeking to oust Moammar Gadhafi, Secretary

of State Hillary Clinton [February 27]  "we've

been reaching out to many different Libyans

who are attempting to organize in the east and

as the revolution moves westward there as well,"

Clinton said. "I think it's way too soon to tell

how this is going to play out, but we're going

to be ready and prepared to offer any

kind of assistance that anyone wishes to

have from the United States." Efforts are

under way to form a provisional government

in the eastern part of the country where the

rebellion began at midmonth.
The U.S., Clinton said, is threatening

more measures against Gadhafi's government,

but did not say what they were or when they might

be announced.
The U.S. should "recognize some provisional

government that they are trying to set already up...

" [McCain]
Lieberman spoke in similar terms, urging

"tangible support, (a) no-fly zone,recognition

of the revolutionary government, the citizens'

government and support for them with both

humanitarian assistance and I would provide

them with arms."

Associated, Press, February 27, 2011,

emphasis added)
The Planned Invasion
A military intervention is now contemplated by US 
NATO forces under a "humanitarian mandate".
--"The United States is moving naval and air

forces in the region" to "prepare the full range

of options" in the confrontation with Libya:

Pentagon spokesperson Col. Dave Lapan

of the Marines made this announcement [March 1].

He then said that "It was President Obama who

asked the military to prepare for these options,"

because the situation in Libya is getting worse."

( Manlio Dinucci, Preparing for "Operation


Naval and Air Forces..., Global Research, March 3,

2011, emphasis added)
The real objective of "Operation Libya" is not to 
establish democracy but to take possession of
 Libya's oil reserves, destabilize the National Oil 
Corporation (NOC) and eventually privatize the
 country's oil industry, namely transfer the control
 and ownership of Libya's oil wealth into foreign hands
 The National Oil Corporation (NOC) is ranked
 25 among the world’s Top 100 Oil Companies.
Libya is among the World's largest oil economies 
with approximately 3.5% of global oil reserves, more
than twice those of the US. (for further details see
Part II of this article, "Operation Libya" and the Battle
 for Oil)

The planned invasion of Libya, which is already 
underway is part of the broader "Battle for Oil".  
Close to 80 percent of Libya’s oil reserves are
 located in the Sirte Gulf basin of Eastern Libya. 
(See map below)
The strategic assumptions behind "Operation Libya" 
are reminiscent of previous US-NATO military
 undertakings in Yugoslavia and Iraq.
In Yugoslavia, US-NATO forces triggered a civil war.
The objective was to create political and ethnic 
divisions, which eventually led to the break up 
of an entire country. This objective was achieved 
through the covert funding and training of armed
paramilitary armies, first in Bosnia (Bosnian Muslim 
Army, 1991-95) and subsequently in Kosovo (Kosovo 
Liberation Army (KLA), 1998-1999). In both 
Kosovo and Bosnia, media disinformation (including
 outright lies and fabrications) were used to support 
US-EU claims that the Belgrade government had
 committed atrocities, thereby justifying a military 
intervention
on humanitarian grounds.
Ironically, "Operation Yugoslavia" is now on the 
lips of US foreign policy makers: Senator Lieberman 
has "likened the situation in Libya to the events
 in the Balkans in the 1990s when he said the
 U.S. "intervened to stop a genocide against 
Bosnians. And the first we did was to provide
them the arms to defend themselves. That's what I think
we ought to do in Libya." (Clinton: US ready to aid to
 2011, emphasis added
The strategic scenario would be to push towards the 
formation and recognition of an interim governmen
t of the secessionist province, with a view to eventually 
breaking up the country.
This option is already underway. The invasion of 
Libya has already commenced.
"Hundreds of US, British and French military

advisers have arrived in Cyrenaica, Libya's

eastern breakaway province,... The advisers

including intelligence officers, were dropped

from warships and missile boats at the

coastal towns of Benghazi and Tobruk"

(DEBKAfile, US military advisers in Cyrenaica

February 25, 2011)
US and allied special forces are on the ground in
Eastern Libya, providing covert support to the rebels
 This was recognized when British SAS Special 
Forces commandos were arrested in the Benghazi 
region. They were acting as military advisers to
 opposition forces:
 " Eight British special forces commandos, on

a secret mission to put British diplomats in

touch with leading opponents of Col Muammar

Gadaffi in Libya, ended in humiliation after they

were held by rebel forces in eastern Libya, The

Sunday Times reported today.
The men, armed but in plain clothes, claimed

they were there to check the opposition's needs

and offer help." (Top UK commandos captured


Express, March 6, 2011, emphasis added)
The SAS forces were arrested while escorting a British
"diplomatic mission" which entered the country illegally 
(no doubt from a British warship) for discussions with
 leaders of the rebellion. The British foreign office 
has acknowledged that "a small British diplomatic team 
 [had been] sent to eastern Libya to initiate contacts 
with the rebel-backed opposition".   U.K. diplomatic

Ironically, the reports not only confirm Western military
intervention (including several hundred special forces),
 they also acknowledge that the rebellion was firmly
opposed to the illegal presence of foreign troops on
 Libyan soil:
"The SAS's intervention angered Libyan opposition

figures who ordered the soldiers to be locked

up on a military base. Gadaffi's opponents

fear he could use any evidence of western

military interference to rally patriotic support for

his regime." (Reuters, March 6, 2011)
Confirmed by US NATO statements, weapons are
 being supplied to opposition forces. There are indications 
although no clear evidence so far that weapons were 
delivered to the insurgents prior to the onslaught 
of the rebellion. In all likelihood, US NATO military 
and intelligence advisers were also on the ground
prior to the insurgency. This was the pattern applied
in Kosovo: special forces supporting and training the 
Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) in the months prior
 to the 1999 bombing campaign and invasion of
Yugoslavia.  
As events unfold, however, Libyan government
forces have regained control over rebel positions:
 "The big offensive pro-Qaddafi forces launched

[March 4]  to wrest from rebel hands control

of Libya's most important towns and oil

centers resulted [March 5] in the recapture of

the key town of Zawiya and most of the oil

towns around the Gulf of Sirte. In Washington

and London, talk of military intervention on the

side of the Libyan opposition was muted by

the realization that field intelligence on both

sides of the Libyan conflict was too

sketchy to serve as a basis for decision-

making." (Debkafile, Qaddafi pushes rebels


5, 2011, emphasis added)
The opposition movement is firmly divided regarding
 the issue of foreign intervention.
The division is between the grassroots movement on
the one hand and the US supported "leaders" of the
armed insurrection who favor foreign military intervention 
on "humanitarian grounds".
The majority of the Libyan population, both the 
supporters and opponents of the regime, are firmly 
opposed to any form of outside intervention.
Media Disinformation
The broad strategic objectives underlying the proposed 
invasion are not mentioned by the media. Following 
a deceitful media campaign, where news was literally 
fabricated without reporting on what was actually 
happening on the ground, a large sector of international
 public opinion has granted its unbending support 
to foreign intervention, on humanitarian grounds.
The invasion is on the Pentagon's drawing board. 
It is slated to be carried out irrespective of the demands 
of the people of Libya including the opponents of the 
regime, who have voiced their aversion to foreign 
military intervention in derogation of the 
nation's sovereignty.
Naval and Air Force Deployment
Were this military intervention to be carried out it 
would result in an all out war, a blitzkrieg, implying 
the bombing of military as well as civilian targets.
In this regard, General James Mattis, Commander 
of U.S. Central Command, (USCENTCOM), has 
intimated that the establishment of a "no fly zone" would 
de facto involve an all out bombing campaign, targeting 
inter alia Libya's air defense system:
‘It would be a military operation – it wouldn’t

be just telling people not to fly airplanes. 'You

would have to remove air defence capability

in order to establish a no-fly zone, so no



March 5, 2011, emphasis added).
A massive US and allied naval power has been deployed
along the Libyan coastline.
The Pentagon is moving its warships to the Mediterranea
 Aircraft carrier USS Enterprise had transited through
the Suez Canal within a few days following the insurrection.
U.S. amphibious warships, USS Ponce and USS
 Kearsarge, have also been deployed in the Mediterranean. 
height
USS Enterprise transits the Suez Canal in Egypt, February 15, 2011
 handout photo, U.S. N
400 US Marines have been dispatched to the Greek
Island of Crete "ahead of their deployment on warships
Libyan deployment, times of Malta, March 3, 2011).
Meanwhile Germany, France, Britain, Canada and Italy
 are in the process of deploying war vessels along the
Libyan coast. 
Germany has deployed three war ships using the
 pretext of assisting in the evacuation of refugees
 on the Libya-Tunisia border. "France has decided
to send the Mistral, its helicopter-carrier, which,
according to the Defense Ministry will contribute
 to evacuation of thousands of Egyptians." (Towards 
Warships Enter the Mediterranean, Agenzia Giornalistica 
Italia, March 3, 2011) Canada has dispatch (March 2)
 Navy Frigate HMCS Charlottetown. 
Meanwhile, US 17th Air Force, named US Air
 Force Africa based at Ramstein Air Force Base
 in Germany is assisting in evacuation of refugees.
US-NATO air force facilities in Britain, Italy, France 
and the Middle East are on standby. 
Photo: DPA



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