I will be very surprised if at least a couple of our oil giants don't end up in a better position vis-a-vis the Libyan oil fields than they occupied before the intervention started. We'll see, I suppose. One thing the intervention is not, however, is humanitarian. The US doesn't do that, contrary to popular belief. Our government takes action when they perceive it to be in the national interest, just like every other government on earth; all else is window dressing.
As someone who chipped in for two bags of cement to Gaza, can I be part of a class-action suit against Israel to recover the cost of all confiscated cargo? International law experts, help me out here.
Slave trade.
I will be very surprised if at least a couple of our oil giants don't end up in a better position vis-a-vis the Libyan oil fields than they occupied before the intervention started. We'll see, I suppose. One thing the intervention is not, however, is humanitarian. The US doesn't do that, contrary to popular belief. Our government takes action when they perceive it to be in the national interest, just like every other government on earth; all else is window dressing.
Wave of Protests, Gov't Condemnation
As someone who chipped in for two bags of cement to Gaza, can I be part of a class-action suit against Israel to recover the cost of all confiscated cargo? International law experts, help me out here.