MOSCOW, Russia - July 22, 2011 - A date for humanity to remember. In an unlawful terrorist attack, NATO and U.S. forces hit the Libyan water supply pipeline. It will take months to repair. Then on the following day, they hit the pipeline factory that produces the pipes to repair it.
Since when is a water pipes factory in al-Brega a legitimate target to impose a no-fly zone to protect civilians? Sine when is the water supply pipeline itself a legitimate target?
According to Pravda.Ru sources in Libya, the general manager of the Man Made River Corporation, which controls the pipeline, reports it was hit in a NATO strike on Friday.
In another clear violation of the law, a consignment from Italy of 19 000 AK-47s was caught in Ajdabiyah by the Libyan authorities, according to Libyan military sources.
The international community has two choices: The first option is to turn a blind eye like cowards and allow NATO to murder Libyan children, murder Libyan civilians and support terrorists with their strikes - we have received information that white phosphorous is being used against Libyan government positions now that NATO is getting desperate - remember Napalm anyone?
The second option is for the international community to use the proper channels to bring pressure on NATO and the politicians in its member states to stop this murderous atrocity now - this outrage against civilization and international law.
British Prime Minister David Cameron, illegitimate U.S. President Barack Obama, and French President Nikolas Sarkozy have the blood of hundreds of innocent men, women and children on their hands.
If NATO's contribution to protecting civilians is bombing their water supply, then the international community will respond to this heinous war crime, whether or not the politicians do.