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Sarkozy and gambling

Written by Nicholas Vergata
Sunday, March 20, 2011
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As we reflect on the issue in Libya, the French military aircraft are doing somersaults on Libyan soil consuming kerosene to the sound of Marseille for the glory of France and the more prosaic appetite for oil. Advertising / progress.
What matters is to have arrived early and achieve visibility to the exhausted people of Libya. All his nose up to the cry "comes to the rescue." Thank you, Sarkozy. Thanks France. At Christmas, I thank you not to panettone but barrels. It will be exciting not my sympathy for the so-called cousins \u200b\u200bacross the Alps, but I remain supportive to say "God protect my relatives that I look from my enemies."
Wherever I look at it, this zealous French initiative for the good of the Libyans find it somewhat arrogant, somewhat questionable in terms cohesion of a united Europe is alleged, after all, a little 'dirty towards members of the European Community.
Taking first class has always made the unpleasant protagonists.
We wonder why so much zeal to Libya and so little interest in other countries of North Africa and the Middle East. We ask this but we know the obvious answer. Other Concerns
take us to a different vision of the insurgents: Gaddafi, who knows more than us, lying or telling his vision opportunist, treats them on the payroll of Al Qaeda or the Taliban. The West, I do not know how far too opportunistic, considers them to be aspiring to democracy and freedom.
In the first case, the plan of purely national law and international armed intervention would be legitimate to Gadhafi because directed only against the rebels and not against the population. And the West, to regard the insurgents as representatives of a whole people arose, is sure to be right? The crowds remained faithful to Gaddafi does not seem to endorse this generalization.
However, the quota and in particular that part of the population that adheres to the insurrection, the urgent need to be pulled out of the water in the throat overrides all other considerations.
The fact is that once again the hypocrisy reveals the true essence of diplomacy.
Under the cloak of defense human rights lies the liquid gold, cursed but necessary.
Equally hypocritical self-restraint of military operations only from the sky and not on Libyan soil, because in the latter case would violate the principle of sovereignty of a State.
Since Roman law applies the principle of sovereignty of a State, but even an owner of a piece of land "to sidera usque et usque ad inferos. The right dominicale from the sky to the ground succumbs only for personal and collective (expropriation), but not with military intervention for humanitarian pseudofini. So much so that there is a no-fly aircraft unless authorized.
Therefore, if the sky is purple is also violated as if it were the sovereign soil properties.
But back to the problem.
Sarkozy has compromised with Gaddafi neither more nor less than Berlusconi. Numerous photos show him sull'Eliseo passionately embraced by the Libyan leader.
So the question is, why is this warm friendship, now divorced, did not weigh as both inside and outside, however, Berlusconi?
The answer is simple: because there are no French opposition fools that we are there: those who have the same day the Libyan uprising paved the Italian press and around the world with photos of Berlusconi kissing hands Gaddafi (second Libyan obtusely interpreted as a ritual calabraghe). It has even reached photomontages with Berlusconi wearing a shirt with the image of the dictator, making them circulate among Libyan immigrants.
None of the pictures of Sarkozy and Qaddafi, however, is circulated among the Libyans, confirming that the sense of superiority of the French against us in some ways is not entirely unfounded. But Sarkozy
which now has real prospects with all its flights to swallow? In my humble opinion, is playing a game of chance, where his only advantage is that it has nothing to lose and everything to gain.
Indeed, military intervention authorized by the UN resolution is limited to compliance with the No Fly Zone, in order to avoid casualties among the population.
But Gaddafi has now won on the ground, where any external intervention is forbidden.
Then, once Gaddafi took office in Tripoli, Benghazi and other cities regained, the aircraft can do what the French? Bomb the civilian population in the middle because there is Gaddafi? Just the opposite of what the UN wants to avoid?
He wanted to overdo it? Now they arrange and put a candle to San Gennaro.
remains the regret that, due to the dull communist of our house, blinded by hatred against Berlusconi, once again severely damaged the image Italy.
Thanks to their stupidity and obtuseness today Libyan waving the French flag rather than the Italian one.
and various Bersani & C. then do not go to the streets to ask the '"incapable" government for the abolition of excise duties on petrol.

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