The newspapers began to ventilate the possibility of a U.S. and NATO military intervention in Libya and the signals that come are not at all reassuring: the Sixth Fleet is en route to the coast of Libya and Italy has already authorized the U.S. to use the base in Sigonella. for its planes,
I believe that military intervention would be unacceptable and incorrect
to the principles of self-determination (Helsinki 1975) and international law of "non-interference in internal affairs of other countries. "
also, in my opinion, not for us to decide who is wrong and who is right in Libya.
Such blunders we have already committed in Kosovo-Serbian conflict in Afghanistan and Iraq.
The excuse of 'humanitarian intervention "has become laughable: history teaches us that our interventions are not only unsuccessful, but actually cause more damage than the benefits that should cause. Do not forget the depleted uranium in Kosovo budget of lives lost that foments hatred against "Western".
Even worse is the idea of \u200b\u200bwanting to spread democracy. Democracy is a goal cultural must win every people with their struggles, their strengths and their beliefs. I dare say it is a process not without pain and suffering.
For these reasons, I am opposed to intervention in Libya and I wish they were withdrawn for ever our troops from Afghanistan and Iraq.
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